ℹ️Data source: Plan data is provided by the Power to Choose program (api.powertochoose.org), operated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC). EFL documents are published by individual Retail Electricity Providers (REPs). This tool is provided for informational purposes only. No claim is made as to the accuracy or completeness of the data. Rates and plan availability change frequently. Use of this tool is at your own risk and discretion. Always verify rates directly with the provider before enrolling.
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How to Use This Tool
Recommended Workflow
Step 1 →Go to Find Plans by Zip. Enter your zip code and your typical monthly kWh usage. Sort by the ★ column to see which plans are cheapest at your usage level. Narrow it down to 2–3 favorites using the filters.
Step 2 →For each finalist, click EFL ↗ to open its official Facts Sheet. If the link is missing, visit PowerToChoose.org, search for the plan by name, and click Electricity Facts Label to open it.
Step 3 →When the Facts Sheet opens in your browser, copy the web address from the address bar at the top of the page.
Step 4 →Go to Analyze a Plan, paste the URL into the EFL URL box, and click ⚡ Extract Rates. The tool reads the official numbers and gives you a precise breakdown at your usage level.
Step 5 →Repeat for your top 2–3 plans, then use Compare Plans to see them side by side.
The zip code search is a great starting point, but the Facts Sheet analysis is more precise — it reads the exact bill credit rules directly from the official document, which matters most at higher usage levels.
What is an EFL?
An Electricity Facts Label (EFL) is a standardized disclosure document required by the Texas PUC for every electricity plan. Think of it like a nutrition label — it must show you the true all-in price at three specific usage levels.
Finding the 3 Rates
Every EFL contains a pricing table that looks like this. The highlighted numbers are all you need:
AVERAGE MONTHLY USE AVERAGE PRICE 500 kWh 21.8¢ / kWh ← enter this 1,000 kWh 8.9¢ / kWh ← and this 2,000 kWh 14.9¢ / kWh ← and this
These are the all-in average prices — they already include the energy charge, TDU delivery, and any bill credits. Paste the EFL link and open it in a separate browser tab, then read off those three numbers.
Why the Rates Look Different at Each Level
The average price per kWh changes across usage levels because of two things:
Fixed monthly charges — the TDU customer/meter charge (~$4–8/mo) is the same regardless of usage. At 500 kWh it makes up a bigger slice of your bill; at 2,000 kWh it's diluted across more usage.
Bill credits — many plans give a fixed dollar credit (e.g. $125 off) only when you hit a usage threshold (usually 1,000 kWh). That credit dramatically lowers the effective rate at exactly 1,000 kWh, but at 2,000 kWh the same credit is spread over twice the usage — so the rate goes back up.
Bill Credit Plans vs. True Fixed Rate
True fixed rate: You pay X¢/kWh + a small fixed charge every month. Simple and predictable.
Bill credit plan: You pay a higher energy rate, but get a fixed dollar credit when usage hits the threshold. Great if you consistently hit the sweet spot; poor value above it.
This tool detects which type a plan is and flags it for you.
Bill Credit Threshold
Most bill credit plans trigger at exactly 1,000 kWh. Some use 2,000 kWh. Check the EFL — it will say something like "A usage credit of $125 will be applied when usage equals or exceeds 1,000 kWh."
Variable vs. Fixed Plans
If the EFL says "variable rate" or the contract term is month-to-month, rates can change every billing cycle. Current March rates in Texas are low — but summer rates (Jul–Aug) historically spike to 14–17¢/kWh. Set Plan Type to "Variable" and the tool will warn you.
Comparing Plans
Switch to the Compare Plans tab to analyze up to 4 plans side by side. Add each plan's three EFL rates and the tool shows a comparison table at every usage level, with the cheapest plan highlighted in green at each row.
TDU Breakdown (Optional)
Selecting your TDU splits the total bill into energy vs. delivery components so you can see exactly where your money goes. Oncor rates are pre-loaded and current as of 3/3/2026.
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📋 How to Use These Results
1
Sort & filter to find your best options
Click the ★ column header to sort by cost at your usage. Use filters to narrow by Fixed/Variable, renewable, etc. Pick 2–3 plans you like.
2
Get the official Facts Sheet (EFL)
Click EFL ↗ on a plan row to open its Facts Sheet. If there's no link, go to PowerToChoose.org, search the plan name, and click Electricity Facts Label.
3
Copy the URL from your browser
When the Facts Sheet opens, copy the web address from the top of your browser (it usually ends in .pdf or contains the plan name).
4
Paste it into "Analyze a Plan"
Go to the Analyze a Plan tab, paste the URL into the EFL URL box, and click ⚡ Extract Rates. The tool reads the official numbers automatically.
Why bother? The zip code search gives you a quick overview, but the Facts Sheet analysis is more precise — it reads the exact credit rules and fine print directly from the official document, which matters when projecting costs at higher usage levels like 2,800 kWh.
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2 EFL Average Prices Read directly from the EFL
Open your EFL link and find the "Average Price" table — it always shows these three numbers. Enter them below.
Average price at 500 kWh/mo
¢ per kWh
Average price at 1,000 kWh/mo
¢ per kWh
Average price at 2,000 kWh/mo
¢ per kWh
The EFL will say "credit applies when usage ≥ X kWh." Usually 1,000 kWh.
Your row will be highlighted in the results table.
3 TDU Breakdown Optional
Selecting your TDU splits the bill into energy vs. delivery. Leave blank to skip — results are still accurate without it.
Oncor: 5.6183¢/kWh + $4.23/mo (current as of 3/3/2026). Other TDUs approximate — verify at powertochoose.org.
Bill Breakdown
★ = your typical usage | TX avg: ~15.6¢/kWh (March 2026) | Does not include local city/county taxes.
Key Takeaways
Comparison Settings
Side-by-Side Bill Comparison
Green = cheapest at that usage level |
★ = your typical usage | TX avg: ~15.6¢/kWh