San Angelo Electric Rates

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San Angelo electricity rates

San Angelo electricity rates typically range from 13¢ to 24¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for residential customers. According to the past 12 months of marketplace data, the average electricity rate in San Angelo is 16.06¢ per kWh based on the typical usage of 1,000 kWh.

Electricity rates in San Angelo can vary depending on a number of factors, including:

  • Location: Transmission and distribution fees charged by local utility companies can vary by location. Enter your ZIP code to find available plans in the San Angelo area.
  • Usage: The amount of electricity you use each month can affect your rate. Most homes use between 500 and 2,500 kWh of electricity per month.
  • Plan length: Plans can have a set length, such as 6 or 12 months.

Texas Electric Rates is here to help Texans navigate their energy choices. Enter your ZIP Code to discover what plans are available in your part of San Angelo.

Shop San Angelo electricity plans

In San Angelo, your utility company is AEP Texas. These are some of the top plans available for residents with AEP Texas:

 

Please note: All rates above are accurate as of today.

Tips for finding cheap electricity rates in San Angelo

In Texas, energy is deregulated. This means that providers get clever with how they present rates to customers to try to show the lowest rate. You can shop with free sites like Texas Electric Rates to find the best rates and learn more about offers.

Our shopping tips:

  • Shop for a fixed-rate plan: In most cases, fixed-rate plans are the best option for customers. Fixed-rate plans offer stability because your rate doesn’t change during the contract.
  • Consider switching in late fall: Late fall is usually moderate in San Angelo, which can lead to lower electricity rates.
  • Check the plan details: Before signing up, read the plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) to understand the price per kWh, renewable energy percentage, and potential early termination fees (ETFs).

San Angelo electricity providers

4Change Energy and Express Energy are the providers currently offering the lowest rates in San Angelo.

To find the best rates, enter your ZIP code to use the Texas Electric Rates comparison tool.

Best types of electricity plans in San Angelo

Multiple types of electricity plans are available in Texas’s deregulated energy market. Here’s how some of the best plan options from electricity companies in San Angelo work.

  • Fixed-rate plans: If you select a fixed-rate plan, you’ll get a secure electricity rate that won’t change as long as your plan is active. Generally, fixed-rate plans last between one and three years. However, if you cancel a fixed-rate plan before your contract expires, most San Angelo electric companies will charge an ETF.
  • Variable-rate plans: In contrast, variable-rate plans don’t come with a guaranteed electricity rate or contract. Instead, your rate can fluctuate with the wholesale price of energy. Although your energy costs will be less predictable, you’re free to switch providers or cancel your plan at any time (without paying a fee).
  • No-deposit plans: Many electric providers in San Angelo will run a credit check as part of the application process. If your credit score isn’t up to their standards, you’ll likely need to pay a deposit. However, it’s possible to avoid this by opting for a no-deposit plan. A prepaid plan, for example, doesn’t require a deposit. You’ll pay for electricity in advance and top up your account as needed.

 

Your electricity rate breakdown

Before you compare electric plans in San Angelo, it’s helpful to understand some essential energy concepts. Below, you’ll find a quick overview of the various components of your electricity bill. Still have questions? Call the number on your screen to connect with an energy expert.

What you need to know:

  • Usage amount: This is how much energy you use, measured in kWh. Plans often have different rates depending on how much your usage is.
  • Rate: Your electricity rate actually consists of two parts: a base charge and an energy charge.
  • Delivery charge: This is the fee that your utility company charges for delivering electricity to your property.
  • Bill credit: Some providers will give you a credit on a future bill when you use a certain amount of electricity in a billing cycle.
  • Early termination fee: Many light companies will charge this fee if you cancel a fixed-rate plan before the contract ends.
  • Deposit: Electric companies generally require a deposit if your credit score falls below a certain threshold. You’ll usually get the money back (in the form of a bill credit) after a year’s worth of on-time payments.

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