Best Electricity Rates in Tyler

Edited by Rafael Morales
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To find the best electricity rates in Tyler, we compare plans from provider websites, Power to Choose, and select sponsor offers. We only show True Fixed plans—no gimmicks, no free night traps, and no hidden fees.

For a list of the best Free Nights, Free Weekends, and Prepaid plans in Tyler, follow these links: Best Free Nights plans, Best Free Weekends plans, and No-credit-check prepaid plans.

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Cheapest Electricity Rates in Tyler

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1st
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No Gimmicks 14 - Oncor
PTC
Apr 29
14 months
500 KWH
12.6¢
1000 KWH
12.1¢
2000 KWH
11.9¢

Top concerns

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Risk of account being transferred

⚠️⚠️⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 1 on PUCT score

⚠️⚠️ Poor Customer Service on Google Reviews

2nd
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SoFed Better Rate Plus - 14
Company website
Apr 29
14 months
500 KWH
13.1¢
1000 KWH
12.1¢
2000 KWH
11.7¢

Top concerns

⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 2 on PUCT score

PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
12.6¢
1000 KWH
12.2¢
2000 KWH
12.0¢

Top concerns

⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Risk of account being transferred

⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Need to call for Autopay setup

⚠️ ⚠️ One of the highest cancellation fees

⚠️ ⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 1 on PUCT score

4th
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No Gimmicks 12 - Oncor
PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
12.8¢
1000 KWH
12.3¢
2000 KWH
12.1¢

Top concerns

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Risk of account being transferred

⚠️⚠️⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 1 on PUCT score

⚠️⚠️ Poor Customer Service on Google Reviews

Company website
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
12.8¢
1000 KWH
12.3¢
2000 KWH
12.1¢

Top concerns

⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Risk of account being transferred

⚠️ ⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 1 on PUCT score

6th
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Octo Green 12
100% Renewable
Company website
Apr 13
12 months
500 KWH
12.9¢
1000 KWH
12.4¢
2000 KWH
12.2¢

Top concerns

⚠️ ⚠️ 2% Credit/debit card processing fee

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No Gimmicks Green 12
100% Renewable
PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
12.9¢
1000 KWH
12.4¢
2000 KWH
12.2¢

Top concerns

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Risk of account being transferred

⚠️⚠️⚠️ High Complain Ratio. 1 on PUCT score

⚠️⚠️ Poor Customer Service on Google Reviews

8th
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Gexa Eco Choice 12
100% Renewable
PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
13.1¢
1000 KWH
12.6¢
2000 KWH
12.4¢
9th
PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
13.1¢
1000 KWH
12.6¢
2000 KWH
12.4¢
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Frontier Power Saver 12
PTC
Apr 29
12 months
500 KWH
13.1¢
1000 KWH
12.6¢
2000 KWH
12.4¢

Showing the best available 500 / 1000 / 2000 kWh prices for the selected term range. Sources include PowerToChoose (“PTC”) and direct provider sites. We are not affiliated with PowerToChoose.org or the Public Utility Commission of Texas; these offers are shown for informational purposes only.

TDU Contact and Outage Information for Tyler

The main ZIP codes for Tyler are 75701, 75703, 75707, 75708, and 75709. Oncor delivers electricity to homes in Tyler and is also the company you should contact if you experience a power outage in your area.

Utility Service Contacts

ONCOR

Tyler Housing & Heating Facts

Local housing and heating composition based on city profile inputs.

Median Year Built

1978

In Tyler, be aware of the swings in weather during both summer and winter. Your highest bill will probably arrive around August, when air conditioning can account for at least 40% of your electricity use. If your home uses gas heating, you can usually expect lower bills in the winter. In contrast, homes that rely on electric heating, especially apartments, may see winter bills that are similar to the hottest summer months.

Energy Tip: In Tyler, spring pollen and tree debris can build up around your outdoor A/C unit. Check the condenser often, keep vegetation trimmed back, and clean off debris when needed so your system can maintain proper airflow and efficiency during the hottest months. 

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. "Selected Housing Characteristics." American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimates Data Profiles, Table DP04.

Heating Type Share

Electricity 44.8%
Gas 53.3%
Other 1.9%

Housing Mix Share

House 66.1%
Apartment 24.7%
Other 9.2%

Bill Estimator in Tyler Using Competitive Market Rates

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Luminous

Atlantex Power · 14 mo

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Luminous

Atlantex Power · 14 mo

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Top 5 Reviewed Electricity Companies in Tyler

Highest review scores among True Fixed providers currently listed for Tyler.

Rank #1 Score 4.48/5
Abundance Energy

Abundance Energy

From 12.8¢ @ 1000 kWh

9 eligible plans

Rank #2 Score 4.25/5
Branch Energy

Branch Energy

From 13.6¢ @ 1000 kWh

1 eligible plans

Rank #3 Score 4.2/5
Cleansky Energy

Cleansky Energy

From 12.3¢ @ 1000 kWh

8 eligible plans

Rank #4 Score 4.2/5
Constellation

Constellation

From 11.8¢ @ 1000 kWh

2 eligible plans

Rank #5 Score 4.2/5
Champion Energy

Champion Energy

From 13.5¢ @ 1000 kWh

4 eligible plans

Truly Fixed vs. Bill Credit vs. Time-of-Use: Which Plan Type Is Better in Tyler?

  • New to your home? (Less than 12 months): If you just moved to Tyler or have lived in your home for less than a year, we strongly recommend sticking with Truly Fixed plan.
Why: Without a full year of usage history, you do not know how your home will handle the Texas heat in August or the cold snaps in February. A fixed rate helps protect you from large price swings during those unpredictable months.

  • Lived there for a year or more? (Use Your Data): If you have at least 12 months of history in the same location, you can stop guessing. Over 90% of Texas homes are equipped with Smart Meters, which record your electricity usage every 15 minutes.

Take advantage of our Analysis Tool: Our system can compare every available plan against your actual usage history. This is extremely valuable for checking whether Free Nights or Free Weekends plans are really saving you money, or whether a Truly Fixed rate is still your cheapest option. To use this tool, sign in or create an account and compare more the 200 plans Tyler


How Switching Electricity Plans Works in Tyler: The 14-Day Rule

This is one of the most misunderstood parts of shopping for electricity in Tyler and across Texas. Many people think they have to wait until the last day of their contract to switch, but that is not true. If you wait too long, you could end up rolling onto a high month-to-month rate.

In Texas, you can switch to a new electricity provider up to 14 days before your current contract ends without paying an early termination fee. That means you do not have to wait until the exact expiration date. As long as your new plan starts within that 14-day window, your current provider cannot charge you a penalty for leaving early.

Even though the penalty-free window is 14 days, you can usually shop much earlier than that. Many providers let you lock in a new rate 30 to 60 days in advance, and sometimes even earlier. When you enroll, you can usually choose a future start date so the new plan begins when your current contract ends.

In most cases, the switch is handled for you. When you sign up with a new provider, they coordinate the change through the Texas grid system, so you do not have to cancel your old service separately under the normal switching process.

There is no interruption in power, and there should not be any overlap in service. Your old provider bills you through the switch date, and the new provider takes over after that. Most switches happen on the next meter read date, but in many cases you can also request a specific switch date to line up with your contract end date.

Frequently Asked Questions about Electricity Rates in Tyler

What is the best 12-month True Fixed rate in Tyler right now?

The Cheapest 12-month True Fixed plan right now in Tyler is Budget Power — No Gimmicks 14 - Oncor, with a rate of 12.1¢/kWh at 1000 kWh.

What is the average electricity bill in Tyler for a small apartment (electric heating)?

Using our recommended 12-month style plan Luminous from Atlantex Power, the estimated monthly bill in Tyler for a small apartment with electric heating is $85.54.

What is the average electricity bill in Tyler for a large house (electric heating)?

Using our recommended 12-month style plan Luminous from Atlantex Power, the estimated monthly bill in Tyler for a large house with electric heating is $201.24.

What is the average electricity bill in Tyler for a medium house (gas heating)?

Using our recommended 12-month style plan Luminous from Atlantex Power, the estimated monthly bill in Tyler for a medium house with gas heating is $118.37.

How do I know if a plan I choose is a True Fixed plan in Tyler?

If you find a plan that looks good on another provider’s website, in an online ad, or even on Power to Choose, you can still use Clear Energy Facts to double-check it.

First, download or open the plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL). Then compare it using our EFL Inspector: EFL Inspector .

This tool helps you tell whether a plan is truly fixed, a bill-credit plan, a free nights/weekends offer, or something else.

Which TDU serves Tyler?

The primary TDU serving Tyler is ONCOR. This TDU owns and maintains local delivery poles and wires, and also manages outage restoration.

How do I confirm the correct TDU for my address in Tyler?

Check your current electricity bill or service paperwork for the delivery utility name. If you are moving, enter your ZIP code and address during enrollment to confirm the exact TDU.