Residential Electricity Rates in Grand Prairie, TX

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Best Residential Electricity Plans for Grand Prairie

ProviderRate (¢/kWh)ContractAction
Chariot Energy
GridSaver 12
7.9¢12 monthsEnroll →
Discount Power
Bill Credit Bundle 13
7.9¢13 monthsEnroll →
Octopus Energy
Octopus Lite 12
8.2¢12 monthsEnroll →
Energy Texas
The Lone Saver 12
8.9¢12 monthsEnroll →
Rhythm
Rhythm Saver 12
8.9¢12 monthsEnroll →
Tara Energy
Value Choice - 12
10.4¢12 monthsEnroll →
Amigo Energy
Power Perks - 12
10.4¢12 monthsEnroll →
Just Energy
Smart Choice - 12
10.4¢12 monthsEnroll →
Revolution Energy Llc
Stars and Stripes Flex
10.7¢1 monthEnroll →
Infuse Energy
Essential Infusion Flex
10.7¢1 monthEnroll →
Chariot Energy
GridSaver 12
7.9¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Discount Power
Bill Credit Bundle 13
7.9¢ /kWh
13 months
Enroll →
Octopus Energy
Octopus Lite 12
8.2¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Energy Texas
The Lone Saver 12
8.9¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Rhythm
Rhythm Saver 12
8.9¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Tara Energy
Value Choice - 12
10.4¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Amigo Energy
Power Perks - 12
10.4¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Just Energy
Smart Choice - 12
10.4¢ /kWh
12 months
Enroll →
Revolution Energy Llc
Stars and Stripes Flex
10.7¢ /kWh
1 month
Enroll →
Infuse Energy
Essential Infusion Flex
10.7¢ /kWh
1 month
Enroll →
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ZIP Codes Served
43+
Electricity Providers
1,050
Avg kWh/Month
Oncor
Utility (TDU)

About Electricity in Grand Prairie, TX

Grand Prairie is located in Dallas and Tarrant Counties, Texas and is part of the state's deregulated electricity market. Electricity delivery in Grand Prairie is handled by Oncor, but residents and businesses are free to choose from 43+ retail electricity providers. With 4 ZIP codes across the Grand Prairie area, homeowners have access to 156+ electricity plans including fixed-rate, variable, no-deposit, prepaid, and 100% renewable options. The average household in Oncor's service territory uses about 1,050 kWh per month.

All Grand Prairie ZIP Codes (4)

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75050North Grand75051West Grand75052Downtown75054South Grand

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Why Compare Electricity Plans in Grand Prairie?

Moving to Grand Prairie?

If you're relocating to Grand Prairie, choosing an electricity plan is simple. Look up your new ZIP code above, and compare available providers. Most switches happen same-day or next business day. No outages during switching, and you can usually lock in rates 60–90 days before your move date for the best pricing.

Real-Time Outages in Grand Prairie

If the power goes out, call your TDU (delivery company), not your electricity provider. The TDU handles all outage repairs and service restoration.

Electricity FAQs for Grand Prairie

1. What does "deregulated" mean for Texas electricity?
In a deregulated market, you have the power to choose your retail electricity provider. Your local TDU (Transmission and Distribution Utility) still delivers the electricity through the same poles and wires regardless of which provider you pick.

2. What is an Electricity Facts Label (EFL)?
An EFL is a standardized document that shows the true cost of an electricity plan at 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kWh usage levels. It also lists all fees, contract length, cancellation penalties, and renewable energy content so you can compare plans accurately.

3. What is the difference between fixed and variable rate plans?
A fixed-rate plan locks in your energy price per kWh for the full contract term, protecting you from market swings. A variable-rate plan changes monthly based on wholesale prices and can go up or down each billing cycle.

4. What are bill credit plans and are they worth it?
Bill credit plans give you a statement credit when your usage hits a specific threshold (e.g., 1,000 or 2,000 kWh). If you consistently hit the target, you get a great effective rate. If you miss it, your cost per kWh can be significantly higher than advertised.

5. When is the best time to shop for electricity in Texas?
The best time to lock in low rates is January through April, when demand is low and providers compete for customers. Rates tend to peak from June through September during the summer cooling season.

6. Can I switch electricity providers at any time?
Yes, you can switch providers at any time. If you switch within 14 days of your contract end date, there is no early termination fee. Outside that window, your current plan may charge a cancellation penalty listed on your EFL.

7. What is a TDU delivery charge?
The TDU delivery charge covers the cost of maintaining the power lines, poles, transformers, and meters that deliver electricity to your home. This fee is the same regardless of which provider you choose and is regulated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

8. Are renewable energy plans available in Texas?
Yes, most retail providers offer plans powered by wind, solar, or a mix of renewable energy certificates (RECs). Texas is one of the top wind energy producers in the world, so green plans are widely available and often competitively priced.

9. What is ERCOT and what do they do?
ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) manages the Texas power grid and oversees the wholesale electricity market. They ensure reliable supply but do not sell electricity directly to consumers — that is done by retail providers.

10. Can renters choose their own electricity provider?
Yes, renters in deregulated ZIP codes have the same right to choose their electricity provider as homeowners. You can shop for plans, switch providers, and take your plan with you if you move within a deregulated area.

11. Who is Oncor?
Oncor is the largest TDU in Texas, delivering electricity to over 10 million people across North, Central, and West Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Midland, and Odessa.

12. What is Oncor's service area?
Oncor's service territory covers the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, Waco, Tyler, Midland/Odessa, Abilene area, and much of North and West Texas.

13. How do I report an outage in the Oncor area?
Call 888-313-4747 or visit Oncor's outage map at stormcenter.oncor.com to report outages and check restoration status.

14. What are Oncor's current delivery charges?
Oncor charges approximately $3.42/month plus $0.040/kWh as a delivery charge. These rates are set by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

15. Does Oncor offer any energy efficiency programs?
Yes, Oncor offers rebates for energy-efficient appliances, AC tune-ups, weatherization, and commercial lighting upgrades through their Take A Load Off program.

16. Is electricity deregulated in Grand Prairie, Texas?
Yes — Grand Prairie is in a deregulated TDU territory served by Oncor. Residents can choose from multiple competing retail electricity providers instead of being locked into a single utility. Deregulation covers over 80% of Texas electricity customers and gives you the right to switch providers at any time.

17. Do I need to pay a deposit for electricity in Grand Prairie?
Most providers in Grand Prairie run a credit check at enrollment. If your credit falls below their threshold, deposits typically range from $50–$300 and are often refunded after 12 months of on-time payments. Prepaid electricity plans skip the credit check and deposit entirely — you load credit in advance and pay as you go.

18. How often do electricity rates change in Grand Prairie?
Fixed-rate plans lock in your price per kWh for the full contract term — typically 6, 12, or 24 months — so your energy charge never changes regardless of market conditions. Variable-rate plans reset monthly based on wholesale prices and can rise or fall significantly, especially during summer heat waves or winter storms in Texas.

19. Can I switch electricity providers in Grand Prairie without a fee?
Switching is free if you are at the end of your current contract or on a month-to-month plan. If you are inside a fixed-rate contract, your provider may charge an early termination fee (ETF) — typically $50–$300 — listed on your Electricity Facts Label (EFL). Switching never interrupts your power service.

20. What is the average monthly electricity bill in Grand Prairie?
The average residential electricity bill in Grand Prairie is approximately $130–$180 per month, based on typical usage of 1,000–1,200 kWh. Bills peak June through September due to air conditioning demand and drop in spring and fall. Comparing plans on AskTexasEnergy and locking in a low fixed rate is the most effective way to reduce your monthly cost.

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