Cedar Park Electricity Rates
Cedar Park electricity rates range from 8¢/kWh to 20.2¢, with an average of 14.31¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh usage. We track 192 plans across 39 providers in the AEP Texas territory. Plan mix: 38 fixed-rate (1–36 month), 1 variable.
Cheapest Electricity Plans in Cedar Park
Sorted by price at 1,000 kWh. Plans with bill credits can cost more at other usage levels — check the EFL for the full breakdown.
| Provider | Plan Name & Term | Rate per kWh | Sign Up |
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Budget Power
Prime 12 - 8.00¢
12 months
Cheapest
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8.00¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Energy Texas
The Lone Saver Plus 12 - 8.20¢
12 months
Low Rate
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8.20¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Rhythm
Rhythm Max Saver 12 - 8.20¢
12 months
Low Rate
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8.20¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.30¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 12
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.30¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Chariot Energy
GridSaver 12 - 8.40¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Discount Power
Bill Credit Bundle 13 - 8.40¢
13 months
Fixed Rate
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8.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Atlantex Power
Radiance1000
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.93¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Octopus Energy
Octopus Lite 12 - 9.20¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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9.20¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
Variable Advantage - 10.60¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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10.60¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Ranchero Power
No Contract Advantage - 10.70¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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10.70¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Just Energy
Smart Choice - 12 - 11.10¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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11.10¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Amigo Energy
Power Perks - 12 - 11.10¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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11.10¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Tara Energy
Value Choice - 12 - 11.10¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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11.10¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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REVOLUTION ENERGY LLC
Stars and Stripes Flex - 12.40¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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INFUSE ENERGY
Essential Infusion Flex - 12.40¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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True Power
True Value 12 - 12.50¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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12.50¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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VARSITY ENERGY LLC
HOMERUN 12 - 12.50¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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12.50¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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AP GAS & ELECTRIC (TX) LLC
TrueClassic 13 - 12.70¢
13 months
Fixed Rate
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12.70¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Companion Energy
Companion + Perks 12 - 13.00¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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13.00¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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- ✓ The cheapest Cedar Park electricity rate is 8¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh — 39 providers compete in the AEP Texas territory.
- ✓ Fixed-rate plans range from 1 to 36 months, with rates between 8¢ and 20.2¢/kWh.
- ✓ The average Cedar Park household using 1,000 kWh/month pays roughly $143/month at today’s average rate of 14.31¢/kWh.
Cedar Park Utilities
No matter which retail provider you pick, the poles, wires, and meters in Cedar Park are owned and maintained by one company — and they handle every outage.
AEP Texas serves about 1,104,878 customers across South & West Texas, including Cedar Park. The typical AEP Texas customer sees roughly 1.3 outages per year, each lasting about 102 minutes.
Cedar Park Electric Bills
At Cedar Park’s average rate of 14.3¢/kWh, here’s what a typical home pays across the year — and where that electricity is generated on ERCOT — the Texas grid.
Estimated monthly bill across the year
A typical Cedar Park home’s bill ranges from about $116 in Mar to $245 in Aug — summer air conditioning is the single biggest driver. Locking in a low fixed rate before summer is the easiest way to blunt the Aug spike.
Cedar Park Power Generation
Monthly bills are modeled from the local average rate and a regional seasonal usage profile; your actual usage will vary.
Cedar Park Grid Status
As of , there are 4,415 customers without power in Cedar Park’s Williamson County, Texas. This represents 1.07% of 412,245 tracked customers. Outage levels are elevated. Check AEP Texas’s outage map for restoration estimates. Statewide, 22,069 Texas customers are without power across 118 of 254 counties.
Transmission & Distribution
AEP Texas customers in Cedar Park experience an average of 1.3 outages per year, with each outage lasting approximately 102 minutes. The total annual interruption time averages 2.2 hours per customer.
Is there a power outage in Cedar Park right now?
Yes. As of , there are 4,415 customers without power in Cedar Park (Williamson County, Texas), representing 1.07% of 412,245 tracked customers.
Best Cedar Park Electricity Plans by Usage Level
Texas summers mean higher electricity usage — the average Cedar Park household uses 1,000–1,200 kWh/month, with summer peaks well above that. Compare plans at your actual usage level to avoid bill shock.
- SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
- 11.6¢/kWh at this usage
- Variable rate
- Budget Power
- 8¢/kWh at this usage
- 12-month fixed rate
- SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
- 10.6¢/kWh at this usage
- Variable rate
- SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
- 10.2¢/kWh at this usage
- Variable rate
Cedar Park Electricity Providers
We compare rates from 39 retail electricity providers (REPs) serving Cedar Park’s AEP Texas territory. Every provider listed is licensed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) and offers plans you can sign up for today.
Cedar Park Business Electricity Rates
Unlike residential plans with standardized pricing tiers, Cedar Park commercial electricity rates are custom-quoted based on your business’s usage profile, demand patterns, and contract terms. Businesses in AEP Texas territory typically save 15–30% by comparing providers.
Cedar Park Solar
Cedar Park gets about 5 peak sun hours per day. At the local average rate of 14.3¢/kWh, here's what a typical 7 kW rooftop system looks like.
Texas context: 122,184 homes in the state have already installed rooftop solar (875 MW of residential capacity).
Estimate assumes a 7 kW system at $2.75/watt, an 80% performance ratio, and the 30% federal tax credit. Over 25 years the system would net roughly $23,075 after its net cost. Run your exact address →
Cedar Park Electricity FAQ
Common questions about electricity rates, plans, and providers in Cedar Park, Texas.
How does electricity deregulation work in Cedar Park?
Cedar Park is in a deregulated electricity market. AEP Texas is the TDU that delivers power through the local grid, but you choose which REP (Retail Electric Provider) provides your electricity supply. the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) oversees the market to ensure fair competition.
What is the cheapest electricity rate in Cedar Park right now?
The cheapest Cedar Park electricity rate is 8¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh, offered by Budget Power (Prime 12 - 8.00¢). The average across all 192 available plans is 14.31¢/kWh. Rates are updated multiple times daily.
What is the average monthly electric bill in Cedar Park?
At the current average rate of 14.31¢/kWh, a Cedar Park home using 1,000 kWh/month pays approximately $143/month for electricity supply. Actual bills depend on usage, which varies seasonally.
Who delivers electricity in Cedar Park?
AEP Texas is the electric delivery company for Cedar Park. They own and maintain the poles, wires, and meters. Regardless of which supplier you choose, AEP Texas delivers your power.
How do I switch electricity providers in Cedar Park?
Pick a REP (Retail Electric Provider), enroll online or by phone, and they handle the AEP Texas transition. The switch takes 1–2 business days with no service interruption — no one visits your home and your power stays on the entire time.
What happens when my contract expires?
When your contract ends, you may roll onto a variable rate from your current supplier or revert to AEP Texas’s default supply rate. It’s best to reshop before expiration to lock in a new competitive rate.
How do Cedar Park business electricity rates work?
Commercial rates in Cedar Park are custom-quoted based on your peak demand, load profile, and contract length. Unlike residential plans, business pricing includes demand charges. Compare certified suppliers for the best commercial rate.
Who handles power outages in Cedar Park?
AEP Texas. Your electricity supplier has no role in outage response — that’s always handled by the delivery company.