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Segment Information (All Registrants)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information (All Registrants) 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, PHI, 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 three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 is as follows:
Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024
ComEdPECOBGEPHI
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
Exelon
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$1,836 $880 $849 $1,544 $— $(13)$5,096 
Natural gas revenues— 120 180 33 — (2)331 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 468 (470)— 
Total operating revenues$1,836 $1,000 $1,029 $1,579 $468 $(485)$5,427 
2024
Electric revenues$2,079 $797 $782 $1,441 $— $(6)$5,093 
Natural gas revenues— 94 146 28 — — 268 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 468 (470)— 
Total operating revenues$2,079 $891 $928 $1,471 $468 $(476)$5,361 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$550 $304 $367 $590 $— $— $1,811 
2024763 298 323 553 — 1,938 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $35 $39 $11 $— $— $85 
2024— 25 20 — — 54 
Operating and maintenance
2025$322 $242 $201 $291 $477 $(212)$1,321 
2024345 209 188 231 435 (199)1,209 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$100 $63 $63 $49 $10 $(285)$— 
2024104 61 62 50 10 (287)— 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$387 $112 $154 $233 $16 $— $902 
2024374 107 162 235 16 — 894 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$97 $54 $85 $136 $11 $— $383 
202494 52 80 126 — 360 
(Gain) on sale of assets
2025$— $— $— $(2)$— $— $(2)
2024(5)(2)— — — — (7)
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$128 $57 $61 $102 $176 $— $524 
2024120 54 53 92 158 (1)476 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$$$— $$— $— $
2024— — — 
Other, net
2025$(31)$(10)$(11)$(17)$(8)$12 $(65)
2024(20)(9)(8)(29)(8)10 (64)
Income Taxes
2025$52 $$15 $42 $(43)$— $70 
202431 46 (38)— 46 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
2025$228 $136 $55 $143 $(171)$— $391 
2024270 90 44 158 (114)— 448 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$10 $$$$466 $(483)$— 
2024466 (474)— 
Capital Expenditures
2025$599 $408 $398 $595 $13 $— $2,013 
2024517 382 344 450 — 1,699 
__________
(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 14 — 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 15 — Related Party Transactions for additional information on intersegment revenues.

PHI:
PepcoDPLACE
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
PHI
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$776 $388 $384 $— $(4)$1,544 
Natural gas revenues— 33 — — — 33 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 111 (109)
Total operating revenues$776 $421 $384 $111 $(113)$1,579 
2024
Electric revenues$700 $362 $383 $— $(4)$1,441 
Natural gas revenues— 28 — — — 28 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 115 (113)
Total operating revenues$700 $390 $383 $115 $(117)$1,471 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$256 $161 $173 $— $— $590 
2024234 147 172 — — 553 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $11 $— $— $— $11 
2024— — — — 
Operating and maintenance
2025$91 $50 $55 $95 $— $291 
202437 50 50 94 — 231 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$64 $45 $40 $13 $(113)$49 
202465 46 42 14 (117)50 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$107 $63 $62 $$— $233 
202498 61 72 — 235 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$109 $20 $$$— $136 
2024100 19 — 126 
(Gain) on sale of assets
2025$(2)$— $— $— $— $(2)
2024— — — — — — 
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$54 $25 $20 $$— $102 
202446 24 20 — 92 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$— $— $— $$— $
2024— — — — — — 
Other, net
2025$(9)$(4)$(2)$(2)$— $(17)
2024(16)(8)(4)(1)— (29)
Income Taxes
2025$22 $11 $$— $— $42 
202428 — 46 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
2025$84 $39 $24 $(4)$— $143 
2024108 34 21 (5)— 158 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$$$— $111 $(112)$
2024115 (117)
Capital Expenditures
2025$229 $121 $91 $154 $— $595 
2024225 134 91 — — 450 
__________
(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 14 — 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)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.

Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$1,094 $555 $497 $780 $348 $210 $222 
Small commercial & industrial553 155 90 168 48 64 56 
Large commercial & industrial177 75 140 370 292 31 47 
Public authorities & electric railroads12 10 22 12 
Other(a)
224 77 118 233 91 77 67 
Total electric revenues(b)
$2,060 $872 $853 $1,573 $791 $387 $397 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $79 $108 $17 $— $17 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 31 23 — — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 46 — — 
Transportation— — — — 
Other(c)
— — — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $120 $184 $33 $— $33 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$2,060 $992 $1,037 $1,606 $791 $420 $397 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(234)$$(13)$(29)$(16)$— $(13)
Other electric revenues(e)
10 — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — — 
Total other revenues$(224)$$(8)$(27)$(15)$$(13)
Total revenues for reportable segments$1,836 $1,000 $1,029 $1,579 $776 $421 $384 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2024
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$982 $522 $464 $746 $315 $202 $229 
Small commercial & industrial560 128 88 158 43 60 55 
Large commercial & industrial269 61 139 329 251 31 47 
Public authorities & electric railroads14 16 
Other(a)
298 75 101 205 75 64 68 
Total electric revenues(b)
$2,123 $793 $800 $1,454 $691 $361 $404 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $63 $89 $15 $— $15 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 25 17 — — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 40 — — 
Transportation— — — — 
Other(c)
— — — — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $93 $150 $28 $— $28 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$2,123 $886 $950 $1,482 $691 $389 $404 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(43)$— $(23)$(14)$$— $(21)
Other electric revenues(e)
(1)— 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — — 
Total other revenues$(44)$$(22)$(11)$$$(21)
Total revenues for reportable segments$2,079 $891 $928 $1,471 $700 $390 $383 
__________
(a)Includes transmission revenue from PJM, wholesale electric revenue, and mutual assistance revenue.
(b)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025 and 2024 respectively of:
$10 million, $2 million at ComEd
$3 million, $2 million at PECO
$1 million, $2 million at BGE
$2 million, $2 million at PHI
$1 million, $2 million at Pepco
$2 million, $1 million at DPL
less than $1 million, $1 million at ACE
(c)Includes revenues from off-system natural gas sales.
(d)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025 and 2024 respectively of:
less than $1 million, less than $1 million at PECO
$1 million, less than $1 million at BGE
(e)Includes late payment charge revenues.

Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024

ComEdPECOBGEPHI
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
Exelon
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$3,901 $1,836 $1,861 $3,232 $— $(26)$10,804 
Natural gas revenues— 497 722 120 — (2)1,337 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 934 (939)— 
Total operating revenues$3,901 $2,333 $2,583 $3,357 $934 $(967)$12,141 
2024
Electric revenues$4,174 $1,577 $1,664 $2,973 $— $(11)$10,377 
Natural gas revenues— 368 561 100 — (3)1,026 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 928 (932)— 
Total operating revenues$4,174 $1,945 $2,225 $3,077 $928 $(946)$11,403 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$1,239 $665 $818 $1,273 $— $— $3,995 
20241,670 604 700 1,160 — — 4,134 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $176 $198 $49 $— $— $423 
2024— 123 107 37 — — 267 
Operating and maintenance
2025$645 $507 $443 $586 $904 $(417)$2,668 
2024663 444 392 506 874 (398)2,481 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$200 $124 $125 $103 $22 $(574)$— 
2024204 119 122 101 19 (565)— 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$767 $221 $318 $467 $32 $— $1,805 
2024737 210 312 481 33 — 1,773 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$196 $115 $181 $276 $20 $— $788 
2024188 103 169 254 17 — 731 
(Gain) on sale of assets
2025$— $— $— $(1)$— $— $(1)
2024(5)(4)— — — — (9)
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$253 $117 $120 $201 $337 $— $1,028 
2024239 106 103 183 310 (3)938 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$$$— $$— $(4)$12 
2024— — (2)12 
Other, net
2025$(53)$(18)$(20)$(35)$(19)$28 $(117)
2024(41)(18)(16)(57)(26)19 (139)
Income taxes
2025$117 $17 $85 $99 $(78)$— $240 
202449 13 28 86 (67)— 109 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
2025$530 $402 $315 $337 $(284)$— $1,300 
2024463 239 308 326 (230)— 1,106 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$17 $$$$929 $(961)$— 
2024924 (941)— 
Capital expenditures
2025$1,189 $832 $804 $1,108 $26 $— $3,959 
20241,111 743 668 903 41 — 3,466 
Total assets
June 30, 2025$46,299 $18,230 $16,044 $28,696 $5,725 $(3,847)$111,147 
December 31, 202444,750 17,123 15,542 28,297 6,012 (3,940)107,784 
__________
(a)Other primarily includes Exelon’s corporate operations, shared service entities, and other financing and investment activities.
(b)Includes gross utility tax receipts from customers. The offsetting remittance of utility taxes to the governing bodies is recorded in Taxes other than income taxes in the Registrants’ Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income. See Note 14 — Supplemental Financial Information for additional information on total utility taxes.
(c)Interest expense, net and Interest expense to affiliates, net are primarily inclusive of Interest expense, which is partially offset by an immaterial amount of Interest income.
(d)See Note 15 — Related Party Transactions for additional information on intersegment revenues.
PHI:
PepcoDPLACE
Other(a)
Intersegment
Eliminations
PHI
Operating revenues(b):
2025
Electric revenues$1,635 $849 $757 $— $(9)$3,232 
Natural gas revenues— 120 — — — 120 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 217 (212)
Total operating revenues$1,635 $969 $757 $217 $(221)$3,357 
2024
Electric revenues$1,459 $780 $740 $— $(6)$2,973 
Natural gas revenues— 100 — — — 100 
Shared service and other revenues— — — 224 (220)
Total operating revenues$1,459 $880 $740 $224 $(226)$3,077 
Less:
Purchased power
2025$574 $370 $329 $— $— $1,273 
2024514 333 312 — 1,160 
Purchased fuel
2025$— $49 $— $— $— $49 
2024— 37 — — — 37 
Operating and maintenance
2025$187 $110 $106 $183 $— $586 
2024123 101 97 185 — 506 
Operating and maintenance from affiliates
2025$126 $91 $79 $28 $(221)$103 
2024129 91 81 27 (227)101 
Depreciation and amortization
2025$212 $126 $127 $$— $467 
2024205 122 146 — 481 
Taxes other than income taxes
2025$222 $41 $$$— $276 
2024203 39 — 254 
(Gain) on sale of assets
2025$(1)$— $— $— $— $(1)
2024— — — — — — 
Interest expense, net(c)
2025$106 $50 $41 $$— $201 
202492 46 39 183 
Interest expense to affiliates, net(c)
2025$— $— $— $$— $
2024— — — (1)— 
Other, net
2025$(20)$(8)$(6)$(1)$— $(35)
2024(32)(15)(8)(3)(57)
Income taxes
2025$48 $32 $20 $(1)$— $99 
202442 25 18 — 86 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
2025$181 $108 $56 $(8)$— $337 
2024183 101 50 (8)— 326 
Supplemental segment information
Intersegment revenues(d)
2025$$$$217 $(221)$
2024224 (227)
Capital expenditures
2025$469 $277 $196 $166 $— $1,108 
2024454 268 180 — 903 
Total assets
June 30, 2025$12,149 $6,483 $5,495 $4,610 $(41)$28,696 
December 31, 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 14 — 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)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.
Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$2,087 $1,186 $1,145 $1,698 $772 $508 $418 
Small commercial & industrial1,153 317 199 338 99 128 111 
Large commercial & industrial472 159 284 738 581 60 97 
Public authorities & electric railroads29 18 17 39 20 10 
Other(a)
461 153 230 454 176 148 134 
Total electric revenues(b)
$4,202 $1,833 $1,875 $3,267 $1,648 $853 $770 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $346 $486 $73 $— $73 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 117 86 28 — 28 — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 142 — — 
Transportation— 21 — — — 
Other(c)
— 12 31 — — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $496 $745 $120 $— $120 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$4,202 $2,329 $2,620 $3,387 $1,648 $973 $770 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(319)$(8)$(43)$(32)$(14)$(5)$(13)
Other electric revenues(e)
18 11 — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — 
Total other revenues$(301)$$(37)$(30)$(13)$(4)$(13)
Total revenues for reportable segments$3,901 $2,333 $2,583 $3,357 $1,635 $969 $757 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2024
Revenues from contracts with customersComEdPECOBGEPHIPepcoDPLACE
Electric revenues
Residential$1,900 $1,042 $999 $1,521 $659 $458 $404 
Small commercial & industrial1,154 254 178 316 89 122 105 
Large commercial & industrial589 118 271 669 513 60 96 
Public authorities & electric railroads32 14 15 36 18 10 
Other(a)
523 147 194 396 138 126 134 
Total electric revenues(b)
$4,198 $1,575 $1,657 $2,938 $1,417 $774 $749 
Natural gas revenues
Residential$— $256 $360 $61 $— $61 $— 
Small commercial & industrial— 89 65 24 — 24 — 
Large commercial & industrial— — 112 — — 
Transportation— 13 — — — 
Other(c)
— — — 
Total natural gas revenues(d)
$— $367 $545 $100 $— $100 $— 
Total revenues from contracts with customers$4,198 $1,942 $2,202 $3,038 $1,417 $874 $749 
Other revenues
Revenues from alternative revenue programs$(24)$(2)$19 $32 $37 $$(9)
Other electric revenues(e)
— — 
Other natural gas revenues(e)
— — — — — 
Total other revenues$(24)$$23 $39 $42 $$(9)
Total revenues for reportable segments$4,174 $1,945 $2,225 $3,077 $1,459 $880 $740 
__________
(a)Includes transmission revenue from PJM, wholesale electric revenue, and mutual assistance revenue.
(b)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025 and 2024 respectively of:
$17 million, $4 million at ComEd
$5 million, $3 million at PECO
$3 million, $4 million at BGE
$5 million, $4 million at PHI
$4 million, $3 million at Pepco
$4 million, $3 million at DPL
$1 million, $1 million at ACE
(c)Includes revenues from off-system natural gas sales.
(d)Includes operating revenues from affiliates in 2025 and 2024 respectively of:
$1 million, $1 million at PECO
$1 million, $1 million at BGE
(e)Includes late payment charge revenues.