Company: SCE-PL
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form Type: SF-1
Source: 0001193125-25-198426
Chunk: 65

Company: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON Co
Filing Date: 2025-09-08
Form: SF-1
Chunk 65
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alization; Municipal Departing Load” in this prospectus.

Another form of departing load includes customer generation. Under current CPUC decisions, DL customers taking NEM service with solar
generation are billed on a net-metered basis. Pursuant to the financing order, and in accordance with SCE’s existing tariffs, fixed recovery charges will be imposed only on each kWh of electricity that
is imported from the SCE net of exports in each metered interval. Under SCE’s current tariffs, DL customers who self-generate using generation facilities which do not qualify for NEM but which interconnect to and operate in parallel with
SCE’s electric system must also pay the fixed recovery charges based on metered consumption, or if metered consumption is not available, then estimated based on historical load, and also pay the fixed recovery charges on electric service they
receive from SCE when the customer’s load is not served by the customer’s generation facility (i.e., in a partial or complete outage of the generation facility).

Under SCE’s existing tariff applicable to customer generation departing load, customers are not subject to a departing load charge in
certain circumstances, including when the customer physically disconnects from SCE’s grid, when customers experience changes in usage in the normal course of business, and customers whose load is served from a
back-up unit during certain emergency conditions.

Pursuant to the financing order, SCE is
required to utilize DL tariffs existing as of the effective date of the financing order to determine the consumption on which fixed recovery charges will be imposed on DL customers. Current departing load tariffs do not apply to customers who
disconnect entirely from SCE’s grid. Please read “Risk Factors—Risks Associated with Potential Judicial, Legislative or Regulatory Actions—It may be difficult to estimate and accurately collect fixed recovery charges from customers who self-generate and who disconnect from SCE’s grid”.

SCE Retail Consumer Base and Electric Energy Consumption

SCE’s retail consumer base currently consists of thirteen revenue reporting rate classes, referred to herein
as FRC consumer classes: Residential Domestic (Non-CARE), Residential Domestic (FERA), Res/Dom Income Qualified (CARE), Small C&I (<20 kW), Medium C&I (20
kW-200 kW), Medium C&I (200 kW-500 kW), Traffic Control, Large C&I (Sec), Large C&I (Pri), Large C&I (Sub), Small Ag & Pump (<200 kW), Large
Ag & Pump (>200 kW), Street/Area Lighting. Under the Wild