Texas Commercial Electricity — Statewide Rate Comparison for Businesses
We help businesses across all ERCOT deregulated markets compare commercial electricity rates, avoid auto-renewal markups, and secure competitive contracts — without solar, installs, or upfront fees.
Serving All ERCOT Deregulated Markets Across Texas
We help businesses in over 400 Texas cities across 6 major regions compare electricity rates and avoid auto-renewal markups.
Important: Texas includes both deregulated and regulated electricity areas. We serve eligible deregulated commercial markets statewide. If you're unsure whether your area is deregulated, we can confirm from your bill.
Industries We Serve Across Texas
From manufacturing plants to multi-location retail chains, we help all types of Texas businesses secure competitive electricity rates.
Texas Commercial Electricity Services
Specialized electricity procurement solutions for every business scenario across Texas.
Texas Commercial Electricity — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about commercial electricity procurement in Texas.
Q: Do you serve all of Texas?
A: We serve all ERCOT deregulated commercial electricity markets across Texas. This includes major metros like Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and over 400 additional cities in deregulated areas. Texas has both deregulated and regulated electricity zones—if you're unsure whether your area is deregulated, we can confirm from your bill.
Q: What if my contract expires in 30/60/90 days?
A: The optimal window to secure competitive renewal rates is 90-120 days before your contract expires. If your contract is expiring in 30-90 days, we can still help—we provide same-day or next-day quote turnaround for urgent renewals. Waiting until after expiration puts you on expensive month-to-month rollover pricing (often 15-40% higher than contracted rates).
Q: What is rollover pricing and how do I fix it?
A: Rollover pricing (also called month-to-month or variable pricing) is what happens when your fixed-rate contract expires and you don't renew. Your rate becomes variable and typically spikes 15-40% above your previous contracted rate. To fix it: submit your current bill, we'll compare fixed-rate options from 150+ licensed Texas REPs, and you can lock in a new contract within 24-48 hours.
Q: How is this different than calling TXU or Reliant directly?
A: TXU and Reliant are Retail Electric Providers (REPs)—they can only quote their own rates. We're a Texas PUC registered electricity broker (Registration #BR240245), which means we compare offers from 150+ licensed REPs including TXU, Reliant, Direct Energy, Gexa, Champion, and many others. You get multiple competitive quotes instead of a single option, and our service is 100% free to you (suppliers pay us).
Q: Do I need solar panels or new equipment?
A: No. We only compare commercial electricity supply rates—no solar installations, no equipment changes, no upfront costs. Your existing electrical infrastructure stays exactly the same. We simply help you switch to a lower-cost electricity supplier within the ERCOT deregulated market.
Q: Do you work with multi-location companies?
A: Yes. We specialize in multi-location Texas businesses. We aggregate your total usage across all sites to negotiate volume discounts, coordinate contract expiration dates, and simplify billing. Whether you have 2 locations or 200, we can manage statewide electricity procurement.
Q: Which Texas territories (TDUs) do you support?
A: We support all major ERCOT TDU territories across Texas: Oncor (North and Central Texas), CenterPoint Energy (Houston area), AEP Texas (South and West Texas), TNMP (various regions), CPS Energy (San Antonio), El Paso Electric (El Paso), and Xcel Energy (Lubbock area). If you're unsure which TDU serves your location, we can identify it from your bill.
Q: What information do you need from my electricity bill?
A: We need: (1) Your current supplier name, (2) Service address and ZIP code, (3) Monthly kWh usage (last 12 months if available), (4) Current contract expiration date, and (5) Your TDU/utility company. If you don't have this information readily available, you can upload a recent bill and we'll extract the details.
Q: How fast do I get quotes?
A: Standard turnaround is 24-48 hours. For urgent contract expirations or rollover pricing rescues, we can provide same-day quotes. Multi-location businesses with complex usage profiles may take 3-5 business days for full analysis.
Q: What if I just signed a contract—can you still help?
A: If you recently signed a contract, you're typically locked in for the contract term (12-36 months). However, we can: (1) Review your current contract to identify any early termination clauses, (2) Set a calendar reminder to contact you 90-120 days before your next expiration, or (3) Help with other Texas locations if you have multiple sites.
Q: Can you help warehouses with high electricity usage?
A: Yes. Warehouses, distribution centers, cold storage facilities, and manufacturing plants often have high monthly usage (50,000+ kWh) and significant demand charges. We specialize in industrial-tier rate structures that optimize both energy charges and demand charges for high-consumption facilities.
Q: Can you help restaurants and retail stores?
A: Absolutely. We work with restaurants, retail chains, convenience stores, grocery stores, and hospitality businesses across Texas. We can manage electricity procurement for single locations or multi-location operations, and we understand the unique usage patterns of commercial retail and food service.
Q: Can you help churches and nonprofits?
A: Yes. Churches, schools, community centers, and nonprofit organizations often operate on tight budgets. We compare budget-friendly rate structures from REPs that offer nonprofit-focused pricing. Our service is 100% free, so there's no additional cost to your organization.
Q: Can you help with new location move-ins?
A: Yes. If you're opening a new Texas business location, relocating, or expanding, we can establish electricity service with competitive startup rates. We recommend contacting us 2-3 weeks before your move-in date to ensure service is active when you need it.
Q: Can you lower my demand charges?
A: Demand charges are set by your TDU (transmission and distribution utility) and are the same regardless of which REP you choose. However, we can: (1) Analyze your load profile to identify demand reduction opportunities, (2) Compare rate structures that minimize the impact of demand charges, and (3) Recommend operational changes to reduce peak demand.
Q: What if I'm unsure if my area is deregulated?
A: Texas has both deregulated (competitive) and regulated (monopoly utility) electricity areas. Deregulated areas include most major metros and over 400 cities. Regulated areas include Austin Energy, CPS Energy (San Antonio), and some rural co-ops. If you're unsure, send us your bill—we can confirm within minutes whether your location is eligible for competitive electricity shopping.
Q: What business types do you help?
A: We help all commercial and industrial business types across Texas: manufacturing, warehouses, distribution centers, retail stores, restaurants, hotels, office buildings, churches, schools, nonprofits, healthcare facilities, car dealerships, convenience stores, grocery stores, and more. If you have a Texas business electricity account, we can help.
Q: How do you get paid if your service is free to me?
A: We're paid by the electricity suppliers (REPs) when you enroll in a contract through our platform. This is standard in the Texas deregulated electricity market—suppliers pay brokers a commission for customer acquisition. You never pay us directly, and the rates you receive are the same (or better) than if you contacted the supplier yourself.
