Frequently Asked Questions — Wimberley Electricity
What is the cheapest electricity plan in Wimberley, TX?
Rates in Wimberley vary by plan and usage. Enter a ZIP code on AskTexasEnergy to see all available providers.
Who delivers electricity in Wimberley, Texas?
Oncor Electric (Oncor Electric Delivery Company) owns and maintains the power lines serving Wimberley and is responsible for outage restoration and meter reading. Your energy rate is set by the Retail Electric Provider (REP) you choose — Oncor Electric delivery charges appear as fixed fees on your bill. Currently 0 REPs compete for customers in Wimberley via Oncor Electric's grid.
Can I switch electricity providers in Wimberley?
Yes — Wimberley is in Texas's deregulated electricity market, so you're free to choose from 0 competing providers. Switching takes 1–3 business days with no service interruption. Outside a contract there is no cancellation fee; inside a contract check your ETF (typically $50–$300).
How do I read my Oncor Electric electricity bill in Wimberley?
A typical bill in the Oncor Electric service area has two main components: your chosen provider's energy charge (the rate you locked in at enrollment) and the Oncor Electric delivery charge — a regulated fee covering poles, wires, meters, and outage response. These two charges together make up most of your monthly total. The Oncor Electric delivery charge is the same regardless of which retail provider you pick.
What is the Oncor Electric delivery charge for Wimberley customers?
Oncor Electric charges approximately $3.42/month plus $0.040/kWh as a delivery charge. This regulated fee is set by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and applies equally to all retail electricity providers in Wimberley — it does not change when you switch providers.
Who do I call for a power outage in Wimberley?
Call Oncor Electric at 888-313-4747 to report a power outage in Wimberley. Do not call your retail electricity provider — they do not own or operate the power lines. Oncor Electric handles all outage restoration, meter issues, and new service connections regardless of which provider you chose.