EVANSVILLE, Ind. – April 1, 2026 – CenterPoint Energy is preparing some southwestern Indiana customers for changes to its Budget Billing program, driven by requirements in a new state law. Beginning this summer, the program will be known as Levelized Billing.
What's changing
Under House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1002, CenterPoint Indiana Electric customers who are eligible and have applied for the state's Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) will be automatically placed on the new Levelized Billing plan. Levelized Billing spreads estimated annual electricity costs into 12 consistent monthly payments. Here's what customers need to know:
- Automatic enrollment begins July 1, 2026
- Applies to the electric portion of customers' bill
- Payment amounts are recalculated twice a year to help customers maintain more predictable monthly bills
- Customers can opt out at any time, before or after enrollment
“We've made the commitment to our customers to communicate often, with transparency, about information concerning their CenterPoint service. We want to make sure customers understand what's changing and know what options are available to them," said Mike Roeder, President of CenterPoint Energy Indiana. “Levelized Billing is one tool that can help manage energy costs, but it's not the only one. We have resources available right now to help."
How to opt out
Those eligible customers who prefer standard billing can opt out any time through the following:
The next Community Connect event will be held at the CenterPoint Energy Plaza, 211 NW Riverside Dr., Evansville, on April 8. For a full schedule of upcoming events, visit CenterPointEnergy.com/CommunityConnect.
Resources to help manage energy costs
CenterPoint Energy offers several programs and tools for southwestern Indiana customers:
- Smart Cycle: Bill credits for customers who participate in the voluntary demand response program during peak summer months
- Free Home Energy Assessments: A technician visits your home to identify savings opportunities and install efficiency upgrades on the spot
- Online Energy Efficiency Store: Instant rebates on smart thermostats, weatherization products and energy-efficient lighting
Customers looking for help managing energy costs with these and other resources can visit CenterPointEnergy.com/ResourceHub.
Ongoing commitment to affordability
In October 2025, CenterPoint launched its initial series of Community Affordability Actions, including a commitment to keeping electric rates stable through 2027 and the CenterPoint Energy Foundation's $5 million Community Energy Improvement Fund. Since then, the company has introduced additional bill management tools, expanded customer support programs and implemented additional protections as part of the Indiana Electric rate case settlement – such as annual late-fee waivers upon request, reduced reconnection fees and safeguards for medically vulnerable customers.