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APG&E Review and Ratings

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Read our APG&E Review and Ratings. APG&E currently holds a Clear Energy Facts Score of 2.5 out of 5, ranking #37 out of 42. We evaluate plan quality, pricing transparency, and customer service.

APG&E (AP Gas & Electric) is a Houston-based retail electricity provider serving residential and commercial customers across the Texas deregulated market. They distinguish themselves by marketing "simple" fixed-rate plans without the complex usage credits or gimmicks often found in the market. APG&E focuses primarily on straightforward fixed-price contracts and 100% renewable energy.

APG&E: What we like

  1. True Fixed focus (on their own channels): The plans they publish on their website and on Power to Choose are focused exclusively on True Fixed options, with straightforward, easy-to-read EFLs. Just be aware that on other comparison sites you may see bill-credit style offers under the same brand—so double-check the EFL before enrolling.
  2. BBB accreditation: APG&E is a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating.
  3. Recent Customer Reviews: Customer feedback over the past four months in google has been consistently positive.

APG&E: What we don’t like

  1. Low transparency: APG&E displays inconsistent pricing even within its own online offers. Rates and Electricity Facts Labels shown on comparison link often do not match those on the company’s main landing page, and pricing can also vary across partner websites depending on the source.
  2. Best Fixed-rates only accessible through Power to Choose: Their most competitive plans are typically listed on the Power to Choose marketplace rather than on their own website.
  3. High complaint volume: The company holds a poor score with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), which aligns with a higher-than-average number of customer complaints.
  4. High cancellation fees: Their early termination fees are significantly higher than the current market average.
  5. Third-Party Bill Credit Traps: A handful of negative reviews mention sudden bill spikes after a few months. This usually happens when customers enroll in bill credit plans through third-party comparison sites (since the company doesn't list them on their own site). If you find a plan on an outside site, ensure you understand the exact usage thresholds before enrolling.

Ratings for APG&E

Company review breakdown

APG&E logo

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

CEF Score
2.5
2.5/5

This company performs poorly in our overall evaluation.

2.4 /5.0

Cancellation fees

Ranked #34 of 42 companies

  • Cancellation fees are higher than most other companies.
3.6 /5.0

Plans & rates

Ranked #22 of 42 companies

  • Rates are about average when you compare them to the rest of the market.
3.0 /5.0

Transparency

Ranked #21 of 42 companies

  • Low transparency
    Different rate between Power to Choose and the company’s website.
  • Good transparency
    Similar rates in Google sponsored ads and on the company’s website.
1.0 /5.0

PUCT complaint record

Ranked #31 of 42 companies

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

APG&E Non Recurring Fees Analysis

This is a comparison of the non-recurring fees for APG&E. 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 APG&E Market (Median)
Late Payment Charge 5% 5%
Insufficient Funds / Returned Payment Fee $30 $30
Disconnection Notice Fee $0 $19.95
Disconnection + Reconnection Fee $50 $50

APG&E Plans & Current Rates (Apr 2026)

Most of APG&E’s plans use straightforward fixed-rate pricing. Plans like True Classic offer stable rates across multiple contract terms, with additional fixed-rate options available in 100% renewable energy plans.

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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3 plans found for APG&E in ONCOR ELECTRIC DELIVERY COMPANY

Does APG&E have True Fixed rate plans?

Yes — we found 3 True Fixed plans (Check Provider's website for a full list of plans):

Fixed Price
APG&E logo True Fixed Ranked #40 of 65 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 12 months
Last update: March 31, 2026
Advertised average rates
500 kWh 15.30¢
1,000 kWh 14.90¢
2,000 kWh 14.70¢
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
$40.46 $76.68 $112.91 $149.13 $185.36 $221.58 $257.81 $294.04 $330.26 $366.49
Fixed Price
APG&E logo True Fixed Ranked #25 of 43 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 24 months
Last update: March 31, 2026
Advertised average rates
500 kWh 15.70¢
1,000 kWh 15.30¢
2,000 kWh 15.10¢
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
$41.34 $78.45 $115.55 $152.66 $189.77 $226.88 $263.99 $301.10 $338.20 $375.31
Fixed Price
APG&E logo True Fixed Ranked #28 of 36 True Fixed plans in this TDU & term range
Term: 36 months
Last update: March 31, 2026
Advertised average rates
500 kWh 16.00¢
1,000 kWh 15.50¢
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
$42.01 $79.79 $117.56 $155.34 $193.12 $230.90 $268.68 $306.46 $344.23 $382.01

Does APG&E 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 APG&E 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 APG&E 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 APG&E have Bill Credit plans?

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

APG&E vs. The market

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

Transparency Review in Detail

3.0 /5.0

Transparency

Ranked #21 of 42 companies

APG&E receives a  transparency score of 3 out of 5 because their most competitive fixed-rate offers are typically found on the Power to Choose marketplace rather than their own website, making it harder for customers to identify the best available deal. They also maintain inconsistent pricing where special rates offered through comparison pages often differ from the rates found on their direct landing page, complicating the decision-making process.

Customer Service Review in Detail

1.0 /5.0

PUCT complaint record

Ranked #31 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.

APG&E Reviews
4.3 Stars | 2,853 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 enrollment, sign-up, and renewal processes are described as easy, fast, quick, and smooth. Customer service representatives are reported as helpful, patient, professional, knowledgeable, and kind when assisting with choosing plans, answering questions, resolving billing issues, and setting up service. Reviews also note that agents provide clear explanations of plans and help customers find rates to suit their needs.
While the enrollment process is cited as simple and customer service agents are described as helpful, reviews also contain reports of high bills, uncommunicated rate increases, service disconnection without notice, and problems with online payment systems.

Common questions about APG&E

Is APG&E a good electricity company?

Based on our independent analysis, APG&E currently holds a Clear Energy Facts Score of 2.5 out of 5. This places them at rank #37 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 APG&E have True Fixed rate plans?

Yes. APG&E currently offers True Fixed rate plans. The cheapest True Fixed rate that we have validated is Fixed Price at about 14.9¢/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 APG&E offer Free Nights or Free Hours plans?

We do not currently find any Free Nights / Free Hours plans from APG&E.

Does APG&E offer Free Weekends plans?

We do not currently find any Free Weekends plans from APG&E.