Texas Electricity Plan Finder

Real rate analysis for deregulated Texas markets
ℹ️ Data 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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Find Texas Electricity Plans

Search all available plans in your area. Sort by rate, filter by type, and pick your best deal.

📋 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.
Actions Provider Plan Name Type Flags @500¢ @1000¢ @2000¢ @2000¢ ★ ETF

1 Plan Info

Or look up by zip code via Power to Choose:

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

    Effective Rate by Usage Level

    Plan-by-Plan Notes