Segment Information (All Registrants)
Operating segments for each of the Registrants are determined based on information used by the CODMs in deciding how to evaluate performance and allocate resources at each of the Registrants. The Chief Executive Officer is the CODM for Exelon. For PHI and each of the Utility Registrants, CODM responsibilities are shared by Exelon's Chief Operating Officer and the Utility Registrant's Chief Executive Officer.
Exelon has six reportable segments, which include ComEd, PECO, BGE, and PHI's three reportable segments consisting of Pepco, DPL, and ACE. ComEd, PECO, BGE, Pepco, DPL, and ACE each represent a single reportable segment, and as such, no separate segment information is provided for these Registrants. Exelon, ComEd, PECO, BGE, Pepco, DPL, and ACE's CODMs rely on a variety of business considerations, including net income, in evaluating segment performance, determining reinvestment of profits, and establishing the amounts of dividend distributions.
An analysis and reconciliation of the Registrants' reportable segment information to the respective information in the consolidated financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2025, 2024, and 2023 is as follows:
ComEdPECOBGEPHI
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
Exelon
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$7,267 $3,827 $4,007 $6,894 $— $(36)$21,959 
Natural gas revenues— 857 1,215 231 — (4)2,299 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 10 1,900 (1,910)— 
Total operating revenues$7,267 $4,684 $5,222 $7,135 $1,900 $(1,950)$24,258 
2024
Electric revenues$8,219 $3,325 $3,436 $6,258 $— $(22)$21,216 
Natural gas revenues— 648 990 180 — (6)1,812 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 10 1,865 (1,875)— 
Total operating revenues$8,219 $3,973 $4,426 $6,448 $1,865 $(1,903)$23,028 
2023
Electric revenues$7,844 $3,202 $3,109 $5,812 $— $(51)$19,916 
Natural gas revenues— 692 918 205 — (4)1,811 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 1,759 (1,768)— 
Total operating revenues$7,844 $3,894 $4,027 $6,026 $1,759 $(1,823)$21,727 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$1,782 $1,436 $1,890 $2,836 $— $— $7,944 
20243,042 1,265 1,460 2,447 — — 8,214 
20232,816 1,270 1,311 2,250 — 7,648 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $297 $331 $95 $— $— $723 
2024— 212 191 66 — — 469 
2023— 274 220 98 — 593 
Operating and maintenance
2025$1,306 $946 $815 $1,123 $1,840 $(853)$5,177 
20241,284 875 790 1,046 1,733 (788)4,940 
20231,096 786 520 1,110 1,861 (814)4,559 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$404 $249 $251 $204 $43 $(1,151)$— 
2024419 245 246 204 41 (1,155)— 
2023354 217 221 179 37 (1,008)— 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$1,560 $454 $632 $935 $59 $— $3,640 
20241,514 428 638 947 67 — 3,594 
20231,403 397 654 990 62 — 3,506 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$409 $240 $370 $568 $42 $— $1,629 
2024376 218 345 528 37 — 1,504 
2023369 202 319 487 31 — 1,408 
ComEdPECOBGEPHI
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
Exelon
(Gain) loss on sale of assets and businesses
2025$— $— $— $(3)$— $— $(3)
2024(5)(4)— (4)— (12)
2023— — — (9)(1)— (10)
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$517 $249 $247 $408 $681 $— $2,102 
2024487 221 216 373 592 — 1,889 
2023464 192 182 323 545 (2)1,704 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$13 $11 $— $$(2)$— $25 
202414 11 — (3)— 25 
202313 — — 25 
Other, net
2025$(132)$(41)$(51)$(72)$(28)$54 $(270)
2024(94)(37)(36)(97)(38)40 (262)
2023(75)(36)(18)(108)(190)19 (408)
Income taxes
2025$261 $29 $159 $239 $(165)$— $523 
2024116 (12)49 189 (135)— 207 
2023314 20 133 116 (207)(2)374 
Net income (loss)
2025$1,147 $814 $578 $799 $(570)$— $2,768 
20241,066 551 527 741 (425)— 2,460 
20231,090 563 485 590 (380)(20)2,328 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$21 $12 $$10 $1,890 $(1,941)$— 
202410 10 10 1,855 (1,893)— 
202316 1,750 (1,793)— 
Capital expenditures
2025$2,899 $1,867 $1,657 $2,056 $50 $— $8,529 
20242,195 1,553 1,420 1,863 66 — 7,097 
20232,576 1,426 1,367 1,988 54 — 7,411 
Total assets
2025$48,285 $19,362 $17,184 $29,715 $6,170 $(4,146)$116,570 
202444,750 17,123 15,542 28,297 6,012 (3,940)107,784 
__________
(a)Other primarily includes Exelon’s corporate operations, shared service entities, and other financing and investment activities.
(b)Includes gross utility tax receipts from customers. The offsetting remittance of utility taxes to the governing bodies is recorded in Taxes other than income taxes in the Registrants’ Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income. See Note 20 — Supplemental Financial Information for additional information on total utility taxes.
(c)Interest expense, net and Interest expense to affiliates, net are primarily inclusive of Interest expense, which is partially offset by an immaterial amount of interest income.
(d)See Note 21 — Related Party Transactions for additional information on intersegment revenues.
PHI:
PepcoDPLACE
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
PHI
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$3,454 $1,740 $1,718 $— $(18)$6,894 
Natural gas revenues— 231 — — — 231 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 424 (414)10 
Total operating revenues$3,454 $1,971 $1,718 $424 $(432)$7,135 
2024
Electric revenues$3,039 $1,607 $1,628 $— $(16)$6,258 
Natural gas revenues— 180 — — — 180 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 438 (428)10 
Total operating revenues$3,039 $1,787 $1,628 $438 $(444)$6,448 
2023
Electric revenues$2,824 $1,483 $1,522 $$(18)$5,812 
Natural gas revenues— 205 — — — 205 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 422 (413)
Total operating revenues$2,824 $1,688 $1,522 $423 $(431)$6,026 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$1,262 $766 $808 $— $— $2,836 
20241,055 694 698 — — 2,447 
2023974 639 637 — — 2,250 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $95 $— $— $— $95 
2024— 66 — — — 66 
2023— 98 — — — 98 
Operating and maintenance
2025$379 $213 $173 $358 $— $1,123 
2024283 196 206 361 — 1,046 
2023336 193 233 348 — 1,110 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$246 $178 $155 $57 $(432)$204 
2024251 181 162 54 (444)204 
2023236 171 153 50 (431)179 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$433 $252 $248 $$— $935 
2024407 245 278 17 — 947 
PepcoDPLACE
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
PHI
2023441 244 283 22 — 990 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$455 $88 $$16 $— $568 
2024424 79 16 — 528 
2023390 75 14 — 487 
(Gain) loss on sale of assets and businesses
2025$(1)$— $(2)$— $— $(3)
2024— — — — 
2023(9)— — — — (9)
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$214 $102 $82 $10 $— $408 
2024195 94 74 10 — 373 
2023165 74 72 12 — 323 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$— $— $— $$— $
2024(3)(1)— 
2023— — — — — — 
Other, net
2025$(41)$(16)$(10)$(5)$— $(72)
2024(54)(25)(14)(4)— (97)
2023(66)(18)(20)(4)— (108)
Income taxes
2025$106 $69 $67 $(3)$— $239 
202490 49 55 (5)— 189 
202351 35 36 (6)— 116 
Net income (loss) from continuing operations
2025$401 $224 $188 $(14)$— $799 
2024390 209 155 (13)— 741 
2023306 177 120 (13)— 590 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$$$$423 $(432)$10 
2024438 (444)10 
2023422 (432)
Capital expenditures
2025$957 $534 $390 $175 $— $2,056 
2024929 556 373 — 1,863 
2023957 562 460 — 1,988 
Total assets
2025$12,728 $6,789 $5,632 $4,602 $(36)$29,715 
202412,000 6,421 5,349 4,567 (40)28,297 
__________
(a)Other primarily includes PHI’s corporate operations, shared service entities, and other financing and investment activities.
(b)Includes gross utility tax receipts from customers. The offsetting remittance of utility taxes to the governing bodies is recorded in Taxes other than income taxes in the Registrants’ Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income. See Note 20 — Supplemental Financial Information for additional information on total utility taxes.
(c)Interest expense, net is primarily inclusive of Interest expense, which is partially offset by an immaterial amount of Interest income.
(d)Includes intersegment revenues with ComEd, PECO, and BGE, which are eliminated at Exelon.
Electric and Gas Revenue by Customer Class (Utility Registrants):
The following tables disaggregate the Registrants' revenues recognized from contracts with customers into categories that depict how the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows are affected by economic factors. For the Utility Registrants, the disaggregation of revenues reflects the two primary utility services of electric sales and natural gas sales (where applicable), with further disaggregation of these tariff sales provided by major customer groups. Exelon's disaggregated revenues are consistent with the Utility Registrants, but exclude any intercompany revenues.
2025
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$4,203 $2,494 $2,503 $3,733 $1,669 $1,049 $1,015 
Small commercial & industrial2,072 627 414 722 205 264 253 
Large commercial & industrial593 339 603 1,514 1,212 122 180 
Public authorities & electric railroads47 34 33 73 39 16 18 
Other(a)
907 312 476 917 372 303 250 
Total electric revenues(b)
$7,822 $3,806 $4,029 $6,959 $3,497 $1,754 $1,716 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $593 $823 $139 $— $139 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 206 140 55 — 55 — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 248 — — 
Transportation— 37 — 19 — 19 — 
Other(c)
— 19 51 11 — 11 — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $855 $1,262 $231 $— $231 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$7,822 $4,661 $5,291 $7,190 $3,497 $1,985 $1,716 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(596)$— $(87)$(63)$(49)$(16)$
Other electric revenues(e)
41 21 14 — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — 
Total other revenues$(555)$23 $(69)$(55)$(43)$(14)$
Total revenues for reportable segments$7,267 $4,684 $5,222 $7,135 $3,454 $1,971 $1,718 
2024
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$3,809 $2,169 $2,038 $3,256 $1,413 $943 $900 
Small commercial & industrial2,259 547 360 681 184 253 244 
Large commercial & industrial1,145 261 557 1,372 1,053 123 196 
Public authorities & electric railroads60 29 31 74 37 17 20 
Other(a)
1,080 296 414 871 327 270 280 
Total electric revenues(b)
$8,353 $3,302 $3,400 $6,254 $3,014 $1,606 $1,640 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $445 $625 $108 $— $108 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 157 110 43 — 43 — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 204 — — 
Transportation— 28 — 17 — 17 — 
Other(c)
— 16 18 — — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $646 $957 $180 $— $180 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$8,353 $3,948 $4,357 $6,434 $3,014 $1,786 $1,640 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(151)$$52 $$15 $(2)$(12)
Other electric revenues(e)
17 17 14 13 10 — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — 
Total other revenues$(134)$25 $69 $14 $25 $$(12)
Total revenues for reportable segments$8,219 $3,973 $4,426 $6,448 $3,039 $1,787 $1,628 
2023
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$3,565 $2,090 $1,765 $2,845 $1,236 $827 $782 
Small commercial & industrial1,857 526 331 651 176 246 229 
Large commercial & industrial824 249 528 1,420 1,087 126 207 
Public authorities & electric railroads51 30 29 67 34 16 17 
Other(a)
965 298 402 760 258 250 260 
Total electric revenues(b)
$7,262 $3,193 $3,055 $5,743 $2,791 $1,465 $1,495 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $473 $568 $122 $— $122 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 172 100 53 — 53 — 
Large commercial & industrial— 161 — — 
Transportation— 27 — 16 — 16 — 
Other(c)
— 17 37 10 — 10 — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $690 $866 $205 $— $205 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$7,262 $3,883 $3,921 $5,948 $2,791 $1,670 $1,495 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$556 $(7)$84 $64 $22 $15 $27 
Other electric revenues(e)
26 16 16 14 11 — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — 
Total other revenues$582 $11 $106 $78 $33 $18 $27 
Total revenues for reportable segments$7,844 $3,894 $4,027 $6,026 $2,824 $1,688 $1,522 
__________
(a)Includes transmission revenue from PJM, wholesale electric revenue and mutual assistance revenue.
(b)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025, 2024, and 2023 respectively of:
$21 million, $8 million, and $16 million at ComEd
$9 million, $7 million, and $7 million at PECO
$6 million, $7 million, and $6 million at BGE
$10 million, $10 million, and $9 million at PHI
$6 million, $7 million, and $9 million at Pepco
$9 million, $7 million, and $8 million at DPL
$4 million, $2 million, and $2 million at ACE
(c)Includes revenues from off-system natural gas sales.
(d)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025, 2024, and 2023 respectively of:
$3 million, $3 million, and $2 million at PECO
$2 million, $3 million, and $3 million at BGE
(e)Includes late payment charge revenues.

Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Feb 12, 2026Showing above
2018Feb 8, 2019

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Segment disclosures break a company into its reportable operating units, revealing revenue, profit, and asset allocation that consolidated financial statements obscure. Under ASC 280, segments must match how the chief operating decision maker views the business, providing a window into internal management structure and resource allocation priorities.

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