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Lathrop

Welcome! In April, you will join the 1.7 million residents and businesses already served by Ava Community Energy.

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The Lathrop City Council voted in 2023 to join Ava, and the City of Lathrop will begin receiving clean energy service from Ava in April 2025.

Your Options 

All residential, municipal, and commercial accounts in Lathrop will be automatically enrolled in Ava’s Bright Choice plan. Bright Choice offers more renewable energy and is 5% less expensive than PG&E service. You can also choose Ava’s Renewable 100 service (sourced from wind and solar power) or return to PG&E’s generation service at any time.

Ava will send each customer four enrollment notices, one per month, starting in February.

If you prefer to opt out of Ava service and remain on PG&E generation service (which has higher monthly rates than Ava), you can use the opt out form that will appear on this page on or after February 3, 2025. In the meantime, if you submit your email address to Ava using our opt-out preference form, we will notify you via email when the opt-out form is available.


Understanding Your Bill 

You’ll continue to get your bill from PG&E. Ava’s charges will appear as a new line item, along with a Generation Credit every month from PG&E that more than offsets Ava’s charges. You pocket the difference. For more information about your bill and how to calculate your monthly savings visit Understand Your Bill.

Special Rates Info 

If you are on a special rate (such as CARE, Medical Baseline, Electric Vehicle, or a solar rate such as NEM or SBP*), it will transfer automatically to a similar rate with Ava in April 2025. Find out more about our rates here.

*NEM or SBP customers whose true-up date with PG&E is January-April will be enrolled in Ava service in April 2025. Other NEM or SBP accounts will be enrolled during, or the month following, their true-up month.

PG&E Bill After Joining Ava:

Page 1 Of A Pg&Amp;E Bill Showing Electric Generation And Delivery Charges Split Into Separate Line Items, Which Is How Electric Charges Are Presented After A Customer Joins Ava Service.

After a customer joins Ava, they pay PG&E for delivery and they pay Ava for generation. Ava’s generation charges are separated out into a new page.


Representation on the Ava Board of Directors

An elected official from each of the participating jurisdictions and one representative (non-voting) from the Community Advisory Committee make up the Ava Board of Directors. Lathrop’s current appointments to Ava’s Board are:

  • Vice Mayor Minnie Diallo (primary)
  • Councilmember Jennifer Torres-O’Callaghan (alternate)

Our Board meets once a month and all meetings are open to the public. We encourage you to attend a public meeting or learn more about how we’re governed.

Ava in the Community

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Local Sponsorships  
Three times per year, Ava awards grants of up to $2,500 to (up to) 12 organizations across our service territory. Find out more about our sponsorships and how to apply.
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Savings & Incentives  
Ava creates, shares, and supports initiatives in Alameda County and the San Joaquin Valley to help you make your home more energy-efficient and cut carbon pollution. Find incentives you’re eligible for.
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Our Impact  
Ava has its origins in the East Bay, but has grown to serve customers throughout Alameda and San Joaquin Counties. Learn more about our commitment to the communities we serve.
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Questions?

You can reach an Ava representative at 833-699-3223 during business hours (9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays).

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