GridWatch audits your utility rate, identifies overcharges, and files the correction on your behalf. We only get paid when you save — and we handle every step of the process for you.
From bill upload to lower monthly payment — we handle every step of the process for you.
Send us 12 months of electric bills through our secure form. Takes about five minutes.
We map your actual usage and demand profile against every available tariff to find the optimal rate.
If we find savings, we file the rate change directly with your utility — Con Edison, PSEG, or O&R — as your authorized representative. You do nothing.
Once your lower bill arrives and savings are confirmed, we invoice a portion of the first year's savings. That's it.
GridWatch works best for owner-operated businesses with monthly electric bills of $1,000+.
Lighting, refrigeration, and HVAC-heavy accounts are often on the wrong rate code for years without knowing it.
Demand charges and time-of-use structures create the largest savings opportunities for facilities with equipment loads.
Multi-tenant and owner-occupied buildings frequently qualify for commercial rate structures they've never been assigned.
Kitchen equipment, HVAC, and late-night demand create a usage profile that often triggers better rate eligibility.
High-occupancy spaces with consistent operating hours are a common match for rate structures utilities don't proactively offer.
Auto shops, laundromats, dry cleaners, and similar businesses often run on residential-adjacent rates that don't match their profile.
The short version: no risk, no commitment, and no need to understand how any of this works.
Nothing upfront, ever. GridWatch operates on a contingency model: we invoice a portion of your first year's confirmed savings after the rate change takes effect. If we don't find anything, you pay nothing and we part ways.
We share a simple before-and-after comparison using your actual bills — baseline rate vs. the new rate — before anything is filed. You see the projected savings in dollars before you sign anything.
You'll sign a one-page letter authorizing GridWatch to correspond with your utility on your behalf. That's the only thing we'll ever ask you to do. After that, we handle everything.
No. Rate changes are a standard process utilities handle routinely. Your service is never interrupted, your account number doesn't change, and the change takes effect on your next billing cycle.
We complete the audit within 48 hours of receiving your bills. If there's an opportunity, the utility typically processes the rate change within 1–2 billing cycles — so you could see a lower bill within 60 days.
You can ask, but utilities are not required to proactively audit your account or recommend a lower rate. You need to know the specific tariff structure to request — which is exactly what we identify for you.
We currently serve businesses in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut covered by the following utilities.
Upload 12 months of electric bills and we'll tell you within 48 hours whether there's a savings opportunity — and exactly how much.
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