Arlington Business Electricity Rates

As of May 8, 2026, the average commercial electricity rate in Arlington is 0.00¢/kWh. The lowest rate starts at 0.00¢/kWh. Compare 0 plans with terms from — months. Custom pricing is also available for larger Arlington commercial accounts.

Commercial Plans for May 8, 2026

2 Your TDU

Oncor: What It Means for Your Arlington Business

How Oncor Serves Arlington Commercial Customers

Oncor delivers power to all Arlington and Tarrant County accounts and is Texas's largest TDU, which spreads fixed grid costs across a wide footprint and helps keep delivery charges competitive. The network is sized for heavy surge loads from AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and major events nearby. Commercial bills include demand (kW) and energy (kWh) components; interval metering and Smart Meter Texas give businesses visibility to manage peaks.

3 Local Economy

Arlington Business Landscape & Electricity Demand

Arlington's Unique Commercial Economy

Arlington is North Texas's entertainment hub: AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field drive huge, event-day power use for HVAC, lighting, and concessions, then much lower load on quiet days. The I-30 and Division Street corridor ties venues to hotels, dining, and retail whose demand tracks the event calendar.

Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor add sharp summer peaks from rides, pumps, and cooling. Beyond tourism, the GM Arlington Assembly Plant runs 24/7 with steady industrial load, and UT Arlington adds large campus and research demand — together they round out a mixed but recognizable commercial profile.

5 Demand Charges

Understanding Demand Charges in Arlington

Arlington's entertainment economy produces volatile commercial demand: a restaurant or hotel near the stadiums can run much harder on game or concert days than on empty nights, while a single monthly peak can still set demand charges. That sits alongside GM's flat industrial load and campus baseload from UTA. Hot summer days stack visitor cooling on top of events and can line up with high wholesale prices if you are on a pass-through or variable product. Oncor's interval data helps you see when peaks hit so you can align procurement and operations.

Practical tips: pre-cool before crowds, stagger equipment startups, and use controls so HVAC does not max out every zone at once; put discretionary loads in off-peak windows. Industrial sites should review power factor and maintenance schedules to trim demand-line items where it makes sense.

6 FAQ

Arlington Commercial Electricity FAQ

How do Arlington entertainment venues manage massive electricity demand swings?

Large venues typically use commercial contracts sized for extreme peaks and ratchet-style demand rules, sometimes with on-site generation for the worst hours. Neighboring businesses should expect demand to track events and pick plans that do not over-penalize occasional spikes if that matches how they operate.

Does the GM Arlington Assembly Plant affect local commercial electricity rates?

GM's steady three-shift load improves overall load factor on the local system, which spreads fixed TDU costs across more consistent use. That stability supports the same Oncor wires everyone shares; surrounding businesses still shop REPs for energy, but they benefit from a strong underlying grid.

What commercial electricity options exist for Arlington's hotel corridor?

Hotels should compare fixed versus hybrid demand/energy splits against occupancy and event-driven cooling peaks. Longer fixed-rate terms can simplify budgeting when summer and convention season drive the bills; match contract length to how predictable your peak months are.

How does UT Arlington's campus affect the local commercial electricity market?

UTA is a large institutional load across labs, dorms, dining, and athletics, which supports sustained demand in that part of town. Nearby businesses ride the same reliable Oncor infrastructure and local economic activity without bearing the university's procurement directly.

Can seasonal Arlington businesses like Six Flags get flexible electricity contracts?

Some REPs offer shorter terms or structures that fit highly seasonal use; compare winter versus summer kWh and demand before you lock in. If summer dominates costs, avoid paying a full year of premium for months you barely run.

What should Arlington restaurant owners know about commercial electricity?

Game-day volume can push kitchens and HVAC hard, and one bad 15-minute peak can influence monthly demand charges. Pre-cooling, equipment staggering, and efficient hood and lighting choices help; review bills to see how much demand versus energy drives your total.

These are real-time rates from the ElectricChoice.com commercial electricity marketplace. The inclusion, exclusion, ranking, or naming of any rate, plan, or provider does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Listed rates may not account for all plan features, fees, etc. Review each plan’s terms before enrolling. Last updated: May 8, 2026.