Oncor Electricity - Energy Providers, Rates and Plans in Texas

Oncor Area Electricity Rates

If you live in or near Dallas/Fort Worth, Tyler, Killeen, Lubbock, Odessa, Wichita Falls or Waco, you have the right to choose your home energy provider. Texas electric rates are as competitive as ever and the perks are plentiful.

Our electric plans are hand picked by the energy experts at Quick Electricity. We’ve partnered with top rated energy companies in Texas to offer our customers the lowest Oncor electricity rates. Take advantage now!

Prepaid Electric Rates: Oncor Area

These short term energy plans might have slightly higher rates, but are ideal for renters, college students and anyone who wants to try a new provider before committing to a long term plan.

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Regardless of your electricity plan, Oncor charges 3.5899 cents/kWh for power delivery and a fixed fee of $3.42 per month.

Prepaid Electricity Provider  Electricity Plans Fixed Charges (REP + Oncor) Energy Charge per kWh Total kWh Price with Oncor Fees
Payless Power Premier 12

Simple 6

$3.42/month charged by Oncor

$2.73/day charged by Payless Power, includes 17 kWh/day

12.8 ¢ / kWh (for daily usage over 17 kWh)

16.3899 ¢ / kWh

with TDU fees

17.1 ¢ / kWh when consuming 500 kWh

16.6 ¢ / kWh when consuming 1000 kWh

16.5 ¢ / kWh when consuming 2000 kWh

Reliant Energy Prepaid Power $3.42/month charged by Oncor 14.289 ¢ / kWh, variable price that changes monthly.

17.8789 ¢ / kWh with TDU fees

18.6 ¢ / kWh when consuming 500 kWh

18.2 ¢ / kWh when consuming 1000 kWh

18.0 ¢ / kWh when consuming 2000 kWh

Acacia Energy Free Nights $3.42/month charged by Oncor

$0.95/day charged by Acacia, each day you consume less than 16 kWh

23.07 ¢ / kWh between 6:00 AM and 8.59 PM

26.6599 ¢ / kWh

with TDU fees

26.6599 ¢ / kWh between 6:00 AM and 8:59 PM

Only TDU fees between 9:00 PM and 5:59 AM

Acacia Energy Free Weekends $3.42/month charged by Oncor

$0.95/day charged by Acacia, each day you consume less than 16 kWh

21.26 ¢ / kWh between Monday 12:00 AM and Friday 7:59 PM

24.8499 ¢ / kWh

with TDU fees

24.8499 ¢ / kWh between Monday 12:00 AM and Friday 7:59 PM

Only TDU fees between Friday 8:00 PM and Sunday 11:59 PM

Pogo Energy 100% Clean Energy Plan 14 $3.42/month charged by Oncor

$1/day ($30/month) charged by Pogo, does not cover any kWh consumed

13.40 ¢ / kWh, added to a fixed fee of $1/day regardless of consumption

16.9899 ¢ / kWh

with TDU fees

20.3 ¢ / kWh when consuming 1000 kWh

16.9899 ¢ / kWh plus $33.42 fixed charge

Additional Information:

Payless Power offers a fixed rate for 12 months in the Premier 12 plan, 6 months in the Simple 6 plans. You avoid electricity price hikes during the contract term, while still having the benefit of prepaid electricity.

Reliant, Acacia Energy and Pogo Energy offer variable-rate plans, which means the kWh price can change each month.

12, 24, 36 Month Electricity Rates – Oncor Texas

Fixed Energy Rates – Top Oncor Providers – Best Offers 

Dallas area electric rates continue to rise year after year. With a fixed rate electricity contract, you can secure today’s energy price for an entire year without fluctuations. Good credit or a security deposit is needed for year-long plans, so check out our pay-as-you-go electricity option if you want to avoid a credit check.

Many 2 year energy plans come with freebies such as Nest and Google products. Electricity rates in the Dallas and Fort Worth area are always changing, so now’s the time to lock in our most affordable rates.

3 Year energy plans come with the cheapest electricity rates in the Oncor area. As a bonus, you can make your electricity 100% green with our newest clean energy provider, Rhythm. A good credit score is required at registration, so if you need power today and cannot afford a security deposit, you can prepay with zero hassle.

 

Texas Electricity Providers with Solar Buyback PlansOncor Net Metering Plans

Texans with solar panel systems who live within the Oncor service area can sell back unused electricity to the ERCOT grid. It’s easy to get started with a net metering plan. Simply use our address search to compare solar buyback plans for Oncor residents.

Oncor Electricity Cities Served

Oncor is the largest Transmission and Delivery Utility (TDU) in Texas providing electricity in over 400 towns across the state including the DFW metro area and these larger cities:

  • Dallas
  • Lubbock
  • Fort Worth
  • Wichita Falls
  • Arlington
  • Tyler
  • Temple
  • Round Rock
  • Killeen
  • Midland/ Odessa

Oncor Energy – Texas Electricity Provider

Dallas – Fort Worth – Killeen – Odessa – Waco – Wichita Falls

Learn more about Oncor, get contact information and maps.

Quick Electricity is not a subsidiary or otherwise affiliated with Oncor.

  • Who do I call if my power goes out?

    In the event of an Oncor power outage or to report a downed power line, please file a report online with Oncor Dallas. Another handy tool is the Oncor Outage Map. Here you can see exactly where storms lie and where power has gone out and been restored.

  • What’s the difference between Oncor and TXU or Direct Energy?

    Getting electricity in Texas can be confusing. Oncor is a TDU, or Transmission and Delivery Utility company, which means they deliver the power from the grid to your home. You do not call Oncor to switch electric providers or review plans. In this instance, you need to choose a Texas energy company, or Retail Electric Providers (REPs).

    TXU, Reliant and Direct Energy are REPs, or Retail Electricity Providers. Texas electric companies determine the rate per kWh, market the sale of electricity, monitor customer usage and deliver light bills. 

  • What’s the difference between a fixed and variable electric rate?

    When comparing electric rate plans in Texas you can choose whether or not you want a fixed or variable price. A fixed rate stays the same throughout your term, and a variable rate can change due to seasonal changes and fluctuations in the electric wholesale market. Going with a variable rate can mean potentially cheaper electricity in the long run, while a fixed rate plan offers price security regardless of market volatility.