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Ways to pay your bill

Trouble paying your bills?

Residential customers that have fallen behind on their payments as a result of a temporary financial crisis may be eligible for a grant payment through our Customer Crisis Fund.

We offer several options for you to pay your BC Hydro bill:

We also allow you to report a late payment and we provide options if you can't pay right now.

Online banking

Log in to your bank's website, go to the pay bill section and add or select BC Hydro as a payee. You’ll need to have your BC Hydro account number on hand.

You can also pay in person at your local branch, using telephone banking or an automated banking machine.

Please allow three to five business days for online banking payments to be reflected on your account.


Direct withdrawal through MyHydro

Make a one-time payment by withdrawal from your bank account directly from your online MyHydro account.

To set up your first payment withdrawal, you'll need the bank account details found on your cheques or bank statement.

Make a payment


Pre-authorized payments

Set up auto-pay and have your bills paid automatically from your bank account with our pre-authorized payment plan – a great way to never miss a due date. You'll need the bank account details found on your cheques.

Set up auto-pay

Or mail in the pre-authorized payments form [PDF, 61 KB].


Equal payment plan

To make equal payments each month throughout the year. Some customers find this can help their budgeting. The last 12 months of electricity use determines your monthly payment amount.

Each year, we compare the amount you've been billed with your actual use. The difference may result in a credit (if you've used less electricity than you've paid for) or additional charges (if you've been using more electricity than you've paid for). You can see how you're comparing on each bill.

Set up equal payments


Credit card

You can pay with your Amex, Visa, Visa Debit, Mastercard, or Debit Mastercard using Paymentus, a third-party service that charges a service fee for each payment you make. You can make a one-time payment, or set up recurring payments.

Visit Paymentus to pay with your credit card online.

To pay with your credit card over the phone, call Paymentus at 1 877 543 8357.


By mail

To pay by mail, send your cheque to our payment address below. Please ensure your BC Hydro account number is written on the cheque.

Do not mail cash or post-dated cheques.

BC Hydro
P.O. Box 9501 STN Terminal
Vancouver, B.C. V6B 4N1


At a Service BC location

ServiceBC accepts BC Hydro bill payments at select locations. Please contact your local Service BC office.


Pay by Electronic Funds Transfer

For our larger commercial customers with multiple accounts, Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is a fast and simple way to pay your BC Hydro bills. You can transfer funds electronically from your company bank account to BC Hydro's bank account.

The benefits of EFT include reduced administrative costs, increased efficiency, simplified bookkeeping, and greater security.

To request a switch to paying your BC Hydro bill by electronic funds transfer, please fill in and submit the form.

Requirements to request Electronic Funds Transfer:

  • Your accounts must be on paperless billing,
  • You must have a minimum of six accounts on the Medium General Service and/or Large General Service rate to qualify,
  • Payments must be made in Canadian funds.

If you have a transmission account, please contact your Key Account Manager to discuss your options.

Request Electronic Funds Transfer


Made a late payment?

If you made a late payment, you can avoid a disruption to your electrical service by providing the details of your payment online.

Report a payment


Can't pay right now?

If you're having trouble keeping up with your BC Hydro bills and are falling behind on payments, we're here to help. Learn more.