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Southern Federal Review and Ratings

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Read our Southern Federal Review and Ratings. Southern Federal currently holds a Clear Energy Facts Score of 3.7 out of 5, ranking #12 out of 42. We evaluate plan quality, pricing transparency, and customer service.

Southern Federal is a Texas-based retail electricity provider that positions itself around straightforward electricity plans, local roots, and clear communication. The company emphasizes simple, easy-to-understand Electricity Facts Labels (EFLs) and avoids overly complex plan structures, making it easier for customers to know what they are paying for.

Southern Federal: What we like

  1. Competitive True Fixed Rate plans: Southern Federal offers straightforward True Fixed Rate plans with no minimum usage fees or gimmicks, making their pricing easy to understand and compare.
  2. Consistent pricing across platforms: Their rates are generally consistent across shopping platforms, including the Power to Choose marketplace, which helps customers identify the best available offers without worrying about pricing discrepancies depending on where they shop.
  3. Strong recent customer feedback: Looking only at Google reviews from the past year, customer feedback has been largely positive, with more than 200 reviews during that period and only a small portion being negative. Customers frequently praise the easy sign-up process and competitive pricing.
  4. This provider is a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating

Southern Federal: What we don’t like

  1. eBill payment restrictions and fees: If you enroll in an eBill product, payments must be made online. Choosing to pay by phone or by mailing a check while on this plan results in a $4.75 “Payment Assist” fee.
  2. Limited broker enrollment on certain products: Some Southern Federal products may not be eligible for enrollment through a broker acting as the customer’s agent. Customers should review the specific Electricity Facts Label (EFL) to confirm whether broker-assisted enrollment is allowed for a given plan.
  3. Below-average renewable content: Many of their plans have relatively low renewable energy content. For example, some list renewable content around 6%, which is well below the Texas statewide average (about 18.6%). They do offer an option to upgrade to 100% renewable, but choosing that add-on typically increases the price per kWh, making the plan more expensive for customers who want greener power.
  4. Weaker PUCT complaint performance: While Google reviews over the past year have been largely positive, Southern Federal’s recent PUCT scores have been low—often at or below 2. This indicates a higher rate of formal complaints compared to many competing providers and highlights issues that may not be fully reflected in Google reviews alone.

Ratings for Southern Federal

Company review breakdown

Southern Federal logo

Compared against 42 Texas electricity companies rated by Clear Energy Facts.

CEF Score
3.7
3.7/5

Average score compared with other companies we evaluated.

2.5 /5.0

Cancellation fees

Ranked #23 of 42 companies

  • Cancellation fees are higher than most other companies.
4.4 /5.0

Plans & rates

Ranked #10 of 42 companies

  • Rates are very competitive compared with most other companies.
5.0 /5.0

Transparency

Ranked #1 of 42 companies

  • Good transparency
    Similar rates on Power to Choose and the company’s own website.
  • Good transparency
    Similar rates in Google sponsored ads and on the company’s website.
3.0 /5.0

PUCT complaint record

Ranked #17 of 42 companies

Based on complaint data reported to the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

Southern Federal Non Recurring Fees Analysis

This is a comparison of the non-recurring fees for Southern Federal. These charges are detailed within the Terms of Service (TOS) and contain critical information regarding penalties for missed payments or other circumstances. Understanding these fees is essential, as some providers enforce harsh penalties while others are more considerate.

This information is updated at the beginning of every quarter. We pull these figures from Oncor TDU plans via Power to Choose or directly from the provider's website. However, a provider's TOS is generally identical across all plans and TDU zones.

Fee Southern Federal Market (Median)
Late Payment Charge 5% 5%
Insufficient Funds / Returned Payment Fee $30 $30
Disconnection Notice Fee $12.83 $19.51
Disconnection + Reconnection Fee $47.9 $50

Southern Federal Plans & Current Rates (Jun 2026)

Southern Federal primarily uses simple fixed-rate pricing with multiple contract length options.

Note: CEF selects plans based on value to the customer. For this review, we aim to avoid redundancy and shorter-term plans. we also generally exclude complex seasonal plans that usually offer poor value, high-rate fixed plans, and high-rate bill credit plans. For a complete list of available plans and terms, always check the provider's website. We display the latest update date for each plan, showing when the EFL and its information were collected. CEF verifies rates twice per week. Always check the provider’s website for the most current EFL and rates.

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5 plans found for Southern Federal in LUBBOCK POWER & LIGHT SYSTEM

Does Southern Federal have True Fixed rate plans?

Yes — we found 5 True Fixed plans (Check Provider's website for a full list of plans):

SoFed Better Rate - 12
Southern Federal logo True Fixed Ranked #1 of 34 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 12 months
Last update: June 11, 2026
Advertised average rates
1,000 kWh
13.40¢
500 kWh
13.90¢
2,000 kWh
13.20¢
Estimated Monthly Bill

Small apartment: Winter months usually use 500 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 750 and 1,000 kWh.

Medium home: Winter months usually use 750 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 1,250 and 2,000 kWh on average.

250 kWh 500 kWh 750 kWh 1,000 kWh 1,250 kWh 1,500 kWh 1,750 kWh 2,000 kWh 2,250 kWh 2,500 kWh
$37.34 $69.72 $102.11 $134.50 $166.88 $199.27 $231.65 $264.04 $296.43 $328.81
SoFed Better Rate - 6
Southern Federal logo True Fixed Ranked #1 of 4 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 6 months
Last update: June 11, 2026
Advertised average rates
1,000 kWh
14.40¢
500 kWh
14.90¢
2,000 kWh
14.20¢
Estimated Monthly Bill

Small apartment: Winter months usually use 500 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 750 and 1,000 kWh.

Medium home: Winter months usually use 750 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 1,250 and 2,000 kWh on average.

250 kWh 500 kWh 750 kWh 1,000 kWh 1,250 kWh 1,500 kWh 1,750 kWh 2,000 kWh 2,250 kWh 2,500 kWh
$39.84 $74.72 $109.61 $144.50 $179.38 $214.27 $249.15 $284.04 $318.93 $353.81
SoFed Try Us Out - 48
Southern Federal logo True Fixed Ranked #4 of 15 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 48 months
Last update: June 11, 2026
Advertised average rates
1,000 kWh
15.10¢
500 kWh
15.60¢
2,000 kWh
14.90¢
Estimated Monthly Bill

Small apartment: Winter months usually use 500 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 750 and 1,000 kWh.

Medium home: Winter months usually use 750 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 1,250 and 2,000 kWh on average.

250 kWh 500 kWh 750 kWh 1,000 kWh 1,250 kWh 1,500 kWh 1,750 kWh 2,000 kWh 2,250 kWh 2,500 kWh
$41.59 $78.22 $114.86 $151.50 $188.13 $224.77 $261.40 $298.04 $334.68 $371.31
SoFed Better Rate - 36
Southern Federal logo True Fixed Ranked #5 of 15 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 36 months
Last update: June 11, 2026
Advertised average rates
1,000 kWh
15.50¢
500 kWh
16.00¢
2,000 kWh
15.30¢
Estimated Monthly Bill

Small apartment: Winter months usually use 500 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 750 and 1,000 kWh.

Medium home: Winter months usually use 750 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 1,250 and 2,000 kWh on average.

250 kWh 500 kWh 750 kWh 1,000 kWh 1,250 kWh 1,500 kWh 1,750 kWh 2,000 kWh 2,250 kWh 2,500 kWh
$42.59 $80.22 $117.86 $155.50 $193.13 $230.77 $268.40 $306.04 $343.68 $381.31
SoFed Better Rate - 60
Southern Federal logo True Fixed Ranked #12 of 15 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 60 months
Last update: June 11, 2026
Advertised average rates
1,000 kWh
17.80¢
500 kWh
18.30¢
2,000 kWh
17.60¢
Estimated Monthly Bill

Small apartment: Winter months usually use 500 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 750 and 1,000 kWh.

Medium home: Winter months usually use 750 kWh or less (no electric heater). Summer months are usually between 1,250 and 2,000 kWh on average.

250 kWh 500 kWh 750 kWh 1,000 kWh 1,250 kWh 1,500 kWh 1,750 kWh 2,000 kWh 2,250 kWh 2,500 kWh
$48.34 $91.72 $135.11 $178.50 $221.88 $265.27 $308.65 $352.04 $395.43 $438.81

Does Southern Federal have Fixed - Tiered Plans?

They don’t currently list any Fixed - Tiered plans on their website or on Power to Choose for this TDU.

Does Southern Federal have Free Hours plans?

They don’t currently list any Free Nights / Free Hours plans on their website or on Power to Choose for this TDU.

Does Southern Federal have Free Weekend plans?

They don’t currently list any Free Weekend plans on their website or on Power to Choose for this TDU.

Does Southern Federal have Bill Credit plans?

We don’t currently list any Bill Credit plans for this provider in this TDU.

Southern Federal vs. The market

We don't have direct comparisons to other companies at this moment.

Transparency Review in Detail

5.0 /5.0

Transparency

Ranked #1 of 42 companies

Southern Federal obtains the highest score in transparency because their rates and plans are consistent across all platforms, including their website, sponsored content on Google, and the Power to Choose marketplace. This means you can be confident that if you are interested in a plan with them, the price you find will be similar from any source.

Customer Service Review in Detail

3.0 /5.0

PUCT complaint record

Ranked #17 of 42 companies

In this section we focus on the company’s customer service, using the official complaint data from the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT).

1. PUCT scorecard rating. This score shows how this provider compares to other Texas electricity companies based on the number of customer complaints the PUCT receives about them.

2. What the PUCT scorecard means. The PUCT publishes a scorecard that rates Retail Electric Providers based on their complaint history. It compares a company's market share to its share of complaints filed with the state. Companies that resolve issues before customers feel the need to contact the PUCT receive higher ratings (5 Power Circles), while companies that frequently force customers to escalate issues receive lower ratings.

If a company does not have a PUCT rating (or we show “No rating”), it usually means there is not enough historical data for the PUCT to calculate a score. This typically happens when a company is new to the market or has a customer base too small to be statistically compared to larger providers.

Southern Federal Reviews
4.6 Stars | 510 reviews

Summary of Real Customer Reviews

At Clear Energy Facts we encourage people to leave reviews on platforms where everyone can read them and companies can respond publicly. From all the options available, we’ve found that Google tends to have some of the most consistent review practices and is a widely trusted source for real customer feedback.

The analysis below is based primarily on Google reviews from roughly the last 12 months, so the information reflects recent customer experiences rather than very old history.

The Google reviews for Southern Federal Power reveal a strong appreciation for their human customer service and competitive pricing, but this is sharply contrasted by widespread frustration with their strict enrollment and verification process. The majority of positive feedback highlights fast, friendly, and highly effective phone support—with numerous specific shoutouts to representatives like Lynn, Kristina, and Brittany—along with praise for low-cost energy plans. However, a major source of friction is the company's intrusive and often buggy identity verification system (which requires SSNs, face scans, and ID uploads), causing significant delays and driving some customers away. Furthermore, critical reviews flag issues online payment portals, and questionable late fee timelines, indicating that while the direct customer support is a major asset, the underlying digital infrastructure and rigid verification policies present notable hurdles for new users.
Southern Federal Power earns praise for helpful phone support and competitive pricing, but customers report frustration with strict identity verification, delays during enrollment, online payment issues, and concerns about pricing transparency.

Common questions about Southern Federal

Is Southern Federal a good electricity company?

Based on our independent analysis, Southern Federal currently holds a Clear Energy Facts Score of 3.7 out of 5. This places them at rank #12 out of 42 retail electricity providers we track in Texas. This rating reflects a combination of their plan value, customer service history, and pricing transparency.

Does Southern Federal have True Fixed rate plans?

Yes. Southern Federal currently offers True Fixed rate plans. The cheapest True Fixed rate that we have validated is SoFed Better Rate - 12 at about 12.9¢/kWh around 1,000 kWh with a 12-month term in the Dallas service area. Use the ZIP search above to see the latest True Fixed options available for your area.

Does Southern Federal offer Free Nights or Free Hours plans?

We do not currently find any Free Nights / Free Hours plans from Southern Federal.

Does Southern Federal offer Free Weekends plans?

We do not currently find any Free Weekends plans from Southern Federal.