2026 Rate Application
On August 14, 2025, InnPower submitted an application to the Ontario Energy Board to approve distribution rates for 2026.
The Ontario Energy Board will review and approve the proposed changes to the electricity distribution rates charged by InnPower Corporation (InnPower), scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026. For an average residential customer using 750 kWh per month, the proposed change represents a total bill decrease of $8.47 per month, excluding applicable taxes and the Ontario Electricity Rebate.
Bill impacts to the various customer classes can be seen below:

Column A represents InnPower’s distribution rates for each class of service, which are established by revenue requirements in the rate-setting process.
Column B represents the net of column A plus pass through electricity market costs which are cost variances payable/recoverable to/from the Province of Ontario and Hydro One.
Column C represents the net of column A and column B plus pass through transmission cost variances payable/recoverable to/from Hydro One.
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On August 14, 2025, InnPower Corporation filed an Incentive Rate Mechanism (IRM) Application for distribution rates with the Ontario Energy Board (OEB). On September 2, 2025, the Notice of Application was issued by the OEB*. Customers have the opportunity to respond to our application through the OEB until September 18, 2025.
*Please note, the rates included in the notice are strictly our distribution rates.
All information filed with the Ontario Energy Board can be found Here
2026 InnPower IRM Electricity Rate Distribution Application
What are Distribution Rates?
Distribution rates pay for the costs for InnPower to deliver electricity from generating stations across the Province to InnPower Corporation and then to your home or business. This includes the cost to build and maintain the transmission/distribution lines, towers/poles and to operate provincial and local electricity systems.
Investments in the distribution system are necessary to keep the public safe, reduce power outages and offset the need for expensive emergency repairs. Making investments in the system today will help protect the public, maintain reliability and help offset costly repair, maintenance and emergency work in the future. Each dollar will be invested in a way that benefits our customers and community the most.