Compare Veteran Energy plans
Veteran Energy offers a variety of electricity plans to meet the needs of Texas energy customers. You can explore options by entering your ZIP code on the Texas Electric Rates marketplace and filtering for Veteran Energy plans.
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Best Veteran Energy energy plans
Veteran Energy offers fixed-rate energy plans on our marketplace for 12-, 18-, 24-, and 36-month contracts. You can choose from traditional or 100% renewable options. Any option you sign up for comes with a 60-day satisfaction guarantee. Here are some of our experts’ top picks from Veteran Energy:
Best overall: Secure 12
- Lock in a simple fixed rate and predictable bills for one year
- Waived base charge when you use at least 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month
- Cheaper rates for its 1,000 and 2,000 kWh usage tiers
Best cheap plan: Valor 12
- Secure a fixed rate for one year (or longer)
- Receive a bill credit of $50 for using more than 1,000 kWh
- Rates are cheapest for the 1,000–1,999 kWh usage tier
Best for perks: Smart Thermostat 24
- This plan offers a fixed rate for two years
- Earn a $50 monthly bill credit for using at least 1,000 kWh of energy
- Receive a Honeywell T9 Smart Thermostat
- Cheapest rates are available for the 1,000–1,999 kWh usage tier
Veteran Energy pros and cons
Consider these benefits and drawbacks of Veteran Energy as you explore options from this Texas electricity supplier.
Pros:
- Plan length variety: Veteran Energy offers a variety of energy plan lengths to fit your preferences, including a unique 18-month option.
- Satisfaction guarantee: Each Veteran Energy plan includes a 60-day satisfaction guarantee to switch your energy plan within two months of enrollment without any cancellation fees.
- Cheap cancellation fee: After the 60-day satisfaction period, you can cancel your plan for a $20 fee per month remaining on your contract. This fee is typically lower than what most other providers charge (a flat fee ranging from $150 to $395).
Cons:
- Few plan types: Veteran has limited plan options because it only offers fixed-rate plans. You may need to find another provider if you want a variable-rate or prepaid electricity plan.
- Complicated rates: Bill credit plans, like the Valor 12, have confusing rate structures. The lack of straightforwardness can confuse customers and lead to higher bills than expected.
Veteran Energy coverage locations
Veteran Energy serves most deregulated areas of Texas, including Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth. Enter your ZIP code on Texas Electric Rates or call our experts to compare available Veteran Energy plans for your home.
Contact Veteran Energy’s customer service
You can call Veteran Energy’s customer service at 888-367-7470 to discuss any issues with your electricity plan. Note that if you experience a power outage, you’ll want to contact your utility company directly to resolve it.
Learn more about Veteran Energy
Veteran Energy has served Texas markets since being founded in 2010. The company provides competitive electric plans while supporting veterans through charitable donations. A portion of Veteran Energy’s profits goes to charity organizations like Paws for Heroes, Combined Arms, and Fisher House.
Veteran Energy frequently asked questions
Is Veteran Energy “good”?
Veteran Energy is a reputable Texas energy provider that offers electricity plans and gives back to the veteran community. You can choose from a variety of fixed-rate plans to meet your energy needs.
What is the standard Veteran Energy early termination fee?
Veteran Energy charges $20 per remaining month on your fixed-rate contract. For example, canceling a 24-month plan after 18 months may cost you $120.
What is Veteran Energy’s cancellation policy?
After the 60-day satisfaction period, you will have to pay an early termination fee unless you move outside of Veteran Energy’s service area.
Does Veteran Energy require a deposit?
Veteran Energy may require an enrollment deposit based on your credit score and payment history. Most Texas energy companies run a soft credit check, and it won’t lower your score but may mean you owe a deposit. Deposits are refundable after 12 months of consistent on-time payments.
Does Veteran Energy have hidden fees?
You can avoid potential hidden fees by reviewing your chosen plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) and terms of service (TOS). Some Veteran Energy plans include a base charge of $9.95 when you use less than 1,000 kWh.