Welcome to your one‑stop resource for the best Fort Worth energy plans and electricity rates. Like the rest of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, Fort Worth enjoys a deregulated market that lets residents and businesses shop dozens of competing Retail Electric Providers (REPs) instead of accepting a monopoly price. From no‑deposit prepaid plans for college students in the Cultural District to solar buy‑back offers for homeowners in Tanglewood, there’s a plan tailored to every lifestyle and usage profile. Use this guide to compare plans side‑by‑side, decode the Electricity Facts Label (EFL), and lock in savings before summer heat pushes rates higher.
Popular Cities Around Abilene: Arlington | North Richland Hills | Keller | Grapevine | Mansfield | Burleson
Welcome to your one‑stop resource for the best Fort Worth energy plans and electricity rates. Like the rest of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, Fort Worth enjoys a deregulated market that lets residents and businesses shop dozens of competing Retail Electric Providers (REPs) instead of accepting a monopoly price. From no‑deposit prepaid plans for college students in the Cultural District to solar buy‑back offers for homeowners in Tanglewood, there’s a plan tailored to every lifestyle and usage profile. Use this guide to compare plans side‑by‑side, decode the Electricity Facts Label (EFL), and lock in savings before summer heat pushes rates higher. Popular Cities Around Fort Worth: Arlington | North Richland Hills | Keller | Grapevine | Mansfield | Burleson
Fort Worth’s humid‑subtropical climate mirrors Dallas but often adds a degree or two of extra heat thanks to concrete and limited tree cover. June–September daytime highs hover in the upper 90s °F with heat indexes easily topping 105 °F, forcing central A/C units to run 14 hours a day. Average single‑family homes consume 1,900–2,500 kWh during these months.
Winters stay mild, yet blue‑northers occasionally dip temps below freezing overnight. Electric heat‑pump systems and space heaters nudge usage to 900–1,200 kWh between December and February. Shoulder seasons (April–May and October–November) feature 70 °F afternoons; savvy shoppers use these months—when usage can drop below 800 kWh—to lock the lowest fixed‑rate offers of the year.
Since 2002, Fort Worth residents have had the power to choose among licensed REPs for billing, pricing, and customer service. Your local wires company, Oncor Electric Delivery, still:
Owns and maintains poles, wires, and smart meters.
Restores outages (call 888‑313‑4747 or text OUT to 66267).
Passes through Transmission & Distribution (TDU) fees—identical no matter which REP you choose.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) enforces consumer protections, but competition drives pricing innovation—bill‑credit plans, free‑nights EV charging, 100 % renewable options—unheard of under the old monopoly model.
Current market leaders at 1,000 kWh, ZIP 76102 (April 18 2025):
Provider | Why Cowtown Customers Choose Them | Sample Plan & Rate* |
Express Energy | Consistently lowest headline price | Flash 24 — 11.2 ¢/kWh |
4Change Energy | $100 bill‑credit tiers + charity donations | Maxx Saver Select 24 — 11.2 ¢/kWh |
Frontier Utilities | Simple enrollment & transparent EFL | Frontier Saver Plus 12 — 11.2 ¢/kWh |
Gexa Energy | 100 % renewable options at market lows | Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 — 11.3 ¢/kWh |
Cirro / Discount Power | Easy‑bill‑credit plans for mid‑usage homes | Simple Bill Credit 24 — 11.7 ¢/kWh |
Veteran Energy | Military‑friendly perks & referral bonuses | Valor 24 — 13.8 ¢/kWh |
Reliant | Smart‑thermostat bundles + 24/7 support | Power Savings 24 — 13.9 ¢/kWh |
TriEagle Energy | Long‑term price certainty | Real Deal 36 — 14.9 ¢/kWh |
Payless Power | Prepaid lights, no credit check | 12‑Month Prepaid — 20.1 ¢/kWh |
*Rates captured 4/18/2025; verify current pricing before enrolling.
Lock a single price for 12–36 months—ideal for homeowners or anyone wanting budget certainty. Example: Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 at 11.3 ¢/kWh with a $100 bill credit at 1,000 kWh. Early termination fees (ETFs) apply.
No contract, no ETF. Rates float with ERCOT wholesale markets—cheap in April, potentially 20 ¢+ in August heat waves. Best for short leases or rate hawks.
Same‑day service with as little as $40 down; skip credit checks. Daily text alerts track balance. Rates run 5–8 ¢ above leading fixed plans but deliver instant flexibility.
Texas is the nation’s #1 wind producer, and many REPs now offer 100 % renewable electricity within 0.5 ¢ of conventional mixes. Chariot Energy’s GridEdge 36 sits near 11.1 ¢/kWh.
Free nights/weekends or ultra‑cheap overnight EV charging (11 p.m.–5 a.m.). Match the plan to your schedule to avoid pricey peak hours.
Homeowners with rooftop solar can export excess kWh for bill credits—Rhythm and Energy Texas offer up to $0.25 credit per exported kWh.
Short‑Term (3–6 mo): Higher headline rate but unmatched flexibility—perfect for movers or those watching the market. Long‑Term (12–36 mo): Historically lowest cost per kWh; safeguard against summer spikes. Switching from a 17 ¢ variable to an 11 ¢ fixed on 2,000 kWh saves $120 the first month, offsetting a typical $60 ETF in two cycles.
Texas law lets you change providers penalty‑free 14 days before contract end—set a reminder so you never roll into costly month‑to‑month pricing.
Audit last year’s bills to know your real kWh curve (Oncor’s Smart Meter Texas portal helps).
Shop during shoulder seasons—April–May or Oct–Nov—for the lowest fixed offers.
Read the EFL carefully: watch out for base charges, TDU fees, and minimum‑usage claws.
Evaluate bill credits: great at 1,000–2,000 kWh, brutal below the trigger.
Consider value adds: smart thermostats, satisfaction guarantees, or bilingual customer service.
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Provider | Plan Name | Plan Length | Rate |
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24 Months | 9.700¢ / kWh | ||
12 Months | 9.700¢ / kWh | ||
24 Months | 14.500¢ / kWh | ||
12 Months | 14.900¢ / kWh | ||
12 Months | 15.500¢ / kWh | ||
24 Months | 15.900¢ / kWh | ||
24 Months | 16.700¢ / kWh | ||
12 Months | 16.700¢ / kWh | ||
24 Months | 16.900¢ / kWh | ||
24 Months | 17.200¢ / kWh |