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Meet the Lakeland Electric app, your home energy sidekick

The brand-new app makes it easy to manage your home energy on the go.

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LAL Lakeland Electric April 15 2025

Pro tip: Enable notifications so you never miss a bill or outage update.

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Want to take charge of your home energy management and slash the time you spend paying bills? There’s an app for that.

Lakeland Electric’s new app puts home energy management at your fingertips. Designed with Lakeland residents in mind, the app makes it easy to stay on top of your home’s energy anytime, anywhere.

Download the app, and start using your phone or tablet to:

  • Easily keep track of + pay your bill
  • Get alerts for outages, or report one in your neighborhood
  • Set up biometric login for quick + secure access

The Lakeland Electric app is available for both iOS and Android devices, so anyone can access it. If you already have an account for the Lakeland Electric website, you can log into the app for the first time with the same credentials.

Not tech savvy? No worries: Visit the app’s help section for a guide to become a pro in no time.

Get the app

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