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As of November 2024, the average electricity rate in Texas is 14.83 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh). The current lowest Texas electricity rate is 10.5 cents per kWh. Use the Choose Energy marketplace to easily compare the best Texas energy plans and rates in your area.
The most recent average residential energy rate in Texas is 14.83 cents per kWh, 11% lower than the national average of 16.63 cents per kWh. The latest commercial electricity rate in Texas is 9.14 cents per kWh.
As of 2024, electricity rates in Texas range from 11 to 25 cents per kWh, with most households paying between 11 and 14 cents per kWh. Prices vary depending on location and energy usage, so it’s helpful to regularly check for the most accurate and up-to-date rates.
Compare Texas Electricity Rates. The lowest electricity rates in Texas start at 12.2 cents per kWh. 12 month fixed-rate plans are currently the most popular option for Texas electricity consumers.
The average electric rates in Texas cost 14 ¢/kilowatt-hour (kWh), so that means that the average electricity customer in Texas is using 1,805.00 kWh of electricity per month, and 21660 kWh over the course of the year.
Pick the cheapest price for electricity, either based on price per kWh or the estimated monthly bill. There are a lot of different options, but we suggest looking at Basic Electricity plans and just picking the cheapest rate.
Most plans are un-bundled, meaning the company you select will charge a fixed price per kWh and pass the TDSP (utility) fees on to you. TDSP fees usually include a base charge of $3-10 and an energy charge of 3-5¢/kWh. In bundled rate plans, the TDSP fees are not passed through to you.