AES Indiana Data Access Guide

AES Indiana (formerly Indianapolis Power & Light) is the investor-owned electric utility serving Indianapolis and Central Indiana, regulated by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. With full AMI deployment, it offers 15-minute interval data to C&I customers through PowerView 2.0 and Clean Energy Navigator, though it has no Green Button, ESPI, or public API.

Indiana · Investor-Owned Utility·530,802 customers·Fully supported by Nectar·Last updated June 3, 2026

How to Get Your AES Indiana Data: All Access Methods

Method1st Party3rd PartyCustomer TypesData TypesLatencyFormat
MyAccount Billing PortalResidential, C&IBills, billing historyMonthly / previous dayPDF
PowerView 2.0 (C&I)Small/Medium & Large C&I15-minute interval kWh/kWPrevious dayCSV, Excel
Clean Energy NavigatorC&IInterval consumption, billing, analyticsPrevious dayPDF, Excel
Nectar aggregatorAllConsumption, billingPeriodicNectar API/platform
01

Billing Data Access

AES Indiana provides billing data access through its MyAccount online portal, with PDF bills, billing history, and consolidated Summary Billing for multi-account business customers.

What Data Is on Your AES Indiana Bill

  • Current and historical bills (PDF)
  • Itemized usage charges, taxes, and fees
  • Daily usage for AMI customers
  • Summary/consolidated billing for multi-site businesses

How to Download AES Indiana Bills (Business & Commercial)

  1. 01Call Business Customer Service at 317-261-8444 to request MyAccount business access (provide Federal Tax ID and account numbers)
  2. 02Log in and view all associated accounts in the business dashboard
  3. 03Access billing details per location/meter
  4. 04Optionally enroll in Summary Billing to consolidate multiple accounts into one statement
  5. 05Download bills as PDF or export billing history across months

How to Download AES Indiana Bills (Residential)

  1. 01Create an online account at https://myaccount.aesindiana.com/ using your account number and ZIP code
  2. 02Log in and navigate to My Bill / Billing History
  3. 03Select a date range and view current and historical bills
  4. 04Click Download Bill or Print to save a PDF
  5. 05Optionally enable E-Bill (paperless) for monthly PDF delivery by email

Third-Party Access to AES Indiana Billing Data

Account-holder authorized portal user

  1. 01Account holder calls Business Customer Service at 317-261-8444
  2. 02Provides the third party's name and email
  3. 03AES Indiana creates a multi-user account for the third party
  4. 04Third party logs into MyAccount to view and download PDF bills

Nectar data aggregator

  1. 01Customer enrolls with Nectar and selects AES Indiana
  2. 02Customer authenticates with MyAccount credentials
  3. 03Nectar retrieves consumption and billing data on the customer's behalf
PDF (bill download / E-Bill email)Web dashboard view

Want to understand the charges on your bill?

See the AES Indiana Rate Schedules & Tariff Guide →

02

Interval Data & Smart Meters

AES Indiana completed full AMI deployment across its service territory. C&I customers can access actual 15-minute interval data via PowerView 2.0 and Clean Energy Navigator; residential customers see daily summaries derived from 15-minute reads.

Meter Technology
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) digital two-way RF communicating meters, integrated with a Meter Data Management System (MDMS).
Electric Granularity
15-minute interval data (C&I via PowerView 2.0 / Clean Energy Navigator); daily summaries for residential PowerView.
Gas Granularity
Not applicable (electric-only utility).

How to Download AES Indiana Interval Data via Green Button

  1. 01Green Button Download My Data and Connect My Data are NOT implemented by AES Indiana
  2. 02For machine-readable interval data, C&I customers export CSV/Excel from PowerView 2.0 or Clean Energy Navigator
  3. 03Alternatively, authorize a data aggregator such as Arcadia to retrieve interval data

Interval data is essential for rate comparison and TOU analysis.

See which AES Indiana rate schedule is best for your usage pattern →

03

Green Button Access

Download My Data

AES Indiana has not implemented Green Button Download My Data. C&I customers instead export CSV/Excel from PowerView 2.0 or Clean Energy Navigator.

Available To
Not available

Connect My Data

AES Indiana has not implemented Green Button Connect My Data (no OAuth 2.0 / ESPI authorization). Third-party access is handled via manual portal user provisioning or data aggregators.

API Standard
None (no NAESB ESPI / OAuth endpoint)
Available To
Not available

04

Third-Party API Access

AES Indiana does not publish a documented third-party API or OAuth authorization endpoint. C&I third-party access is granted by manually provisioning vendor logins in PowerView 2.0 or Clean Energy Navigator. Nectar provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com. Enterprise customers may negotiate custom integrations with Business Development.

Program
No public third-party API (PowerView 2.0 / Clean Energy Navigator vendor access)
Auth Method
Manual portal user provisioning (username/password); no OAuth tokens.
Rate Limits
Not applicable (no public API).
Interval Latency
Interval data typically available up to the previous day.

How to Register as a AES Indiana API Vendor

  1. 01Account holder authorizes the vendor by phone (317-261-8444) or via Clean Energy Navigator Manage Users
  2. 02AES Indiana / the platform emails an enrollment invitation to the vendor
  3. 03Vendor creates credentials and accesses authorized facilities
  4. 04Vendor exports interval data in CSV/Excel
  5. 05Account holder can revoke access at any time

05

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)

How to Enroll in AES Indiana EDI

  1. 01AES Indiana does not maintain a formal EDI program for customer billing/interval data
  2. 02Organizations needing structured data should use CSV/Excel exports from PowerView 2.0 / Clean Energy Navigator
  3. 03Or use the Nectar API (docs.nectarclimate.com)
  4. 04Or contact Business Development at 317-261-8444 to discuss custom integration

06

Rate Schedules & Tariff Analysis

AES Indiana C&I pricing is voltage-tiered: customers served at higher voltage (primary, sub-transmission, transmission) generally receive lower per-unit charges because they own more of the downstream equipment. Demand charges ($/kW) are a major bill driver for larger accounts, so load-factor improvement and peak management directly reduce cost. Numerous riders (fuel cost, DSM, environmental compliance, and the TDSIC distribution/storage improvement charge from Cause No. 45911 and related dockets) adjust the base energy and demand charges over time.

AES Indiana Rate Schedule List

ScheduleApplicability
Rate SL - Secondary Service (Large)Large C&I served at secondary voltage
Rate PL - Primary Service (Large)Large C&I served at primary voltage
Rate HL - High Load FactorHigh load factor at primary/sub-transmission/transmission voltage
Rate PH - Process HeatingQualifying industrial process-heating loads
Rate CSC - Customer Specific ContractsIndividually negotiated large-customer contracts

AES Indiana Rate Features & TOU Details

  • Voltage-tiered schedules (Secondary SL, Primary PL, High Load Factor HL)
  • Demand charges ($/kW) significant for large accounts
  • Multiple riders/trackers adjust base rates periodically
  • Customer Specific Contracts (CSC) available for very large eligible loads

For a deeper analysis including cost optimization strategies and historical rate trends:

Read the full AES Indiana Rate Optimization Guide →

07

Other Data Access Programs

Clean Energy Navigator

Cloud-based C&I energy management platform with multi-site analytics, benchmarking, and vendor authorization.

  1. 01Enroll at the Clean Energy Navigator page
  2. 02Verify linked accounts and facilities
  3. 03Access analytics and authorize vendors as needed

Nectar data aggregator

Nectar retrieves AES Indiana consumption and billing data with customer authorization and delivers it via API — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

  1. 01Sign up with Nectar
  2. 02Select AES Indiana and authenticate
  3. 03Authorize data retrieval

Contract Riders

IURC-approved riders/trackers (fuel, DSM, environmental, TDSIC) that modify base C&I rates.

  1. 01Review the contract riders page
  2. 02Identify riders applicable to your schedule
  3. 03Model their effect on your bill

08

Limitations & Considerations

  • No Green Button Download My Data or Connect My Data
  • No documented public API or OAuth/ESPI endpoint
  • No formal EDI trading-partner program for customer data
  • Third-party access requires manual portal provisioning (no token-based authorization)
  • Residential interval data presented as daily summaries, not raw 15-minute exports

09

AES Indiana Data Access FAQ

Can my business get 15-minute interval data from AES Indiana?

Yes. C&I customers can access actual 15-minute interval data through PowerView 2.0 and Clean Energy Navigator, with CSV/Excel export. Residential customers see daily summaries. There is no Green Button or public API, so machine-readable data comes from portal exports or from Nectar, which provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

Does AES Indiana support Green Button or an API for third-party access?

No. AES Indiana has not implemented Green Button Download My Data, Connect My Data, ESPI, or a documented public API. Third-party access is granted by manually provisioning vendor logins in PowerView 2.0 or Clean Energy Navigator, or via Nectar, which provides API access to this utility's billing and interval data — see docs.nectarclimate.com.

How are AES Indiana C&I rates structured?

C&I bills combine a monthly customer charge, an energy charge ($/kWh), and (for larger accounts) a demand charge ($/kW), with voltage-tiered schedules (SS, SL, PL, HL, PH) and IURC-approved riders/trackers. Exact per-unit figures are in the current tariff sheets at aesindiana.com/rates-tariffs.

Can I shop for a competitive electricity supplier?

No. Indiana is a regulated, vertically integrated market with no retail electric choice. AES Indiana is the sole provider in its territory and rates are set by the IURC.

When were AES Indiana's rates last changed?

Base rates were reset in Cause No. 45911; the IURC approved the settlement on April 17, 2024 (~4.8% / $71.0M revenue increase). A new base rate case filed in 2025 was pending into 2026, and riders/trackers adjust rates between cases.

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