Keller Electricity Rates
39 electricity providers compete for your business in Keller, offering 186 plans from 7.2¢ to 20.2¢/kWh. The three cheapest providers are Budget Power, Chariot Energy, and Gexa Energy. The average rate at 1,000 kWh is 14.2¢/kWh.
Best-Value Electricity Plans in Keller
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. Keller homes often exceed 1,000 kWh, so review rates at 1,500 kWh as well.
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Budget Power
Prime 12 - 7.20¢
12 months
Cheapest
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7.2¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Chariot Energy
GridPlus 12 - 7.40¢
12 months
Low Rate
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7.4¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12
12 months
Low Rate
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7.9¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 12
12 months
Fixed Rate
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7.9¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Rhythm
Rhythm Max Saver 12 - 8.20¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.2¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Energy Texas
The Lone Saver Plus 12 - 8.20¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.2¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Atlantex Power
Radiance1000
12 months
Fixed Rate
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8.2¢
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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8.4¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Octopus Energy
Octopus Lite 12 - 9.80¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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9.8¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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TXU
Smart 1000 Select 12 - 10.90¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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10.9¢
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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11.1¢
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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11.1¢
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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11.1¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
Variable Advantage - 12.10¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.1¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Ranchero Power
No Contract Advantage - 12.10¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.1¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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REVOLUTION ENERGY LLC
Stars and Stripes Flex - 12.20¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.2¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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INFUSE ENERGY
PTC Infusion Flex - 12.20¢
1 months
Fixed Rate
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12.2¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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True Power
True Value 12 - 12.60¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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12.6¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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AP GAS & ELECTRIC (TX) LLC
TrueClassic 12 - 12.70¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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12.7¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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VARSITY ENERGY LLC
HOMERUN 12 - 12.80¢
12 months
Fixed Rate
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12.8¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Showing the 20 cheapest Keller electricity plans based on 1,000 kWh usage.
Keller Utilities
No matter which retail provider you pick, the poles, wires, and meters in Keller are owned and maintained by one company — and they handle every outage.
Oncor Electric Delivery serves about 3,936,107 customers across North & Central Texas, including Keller. The typical Oncor customer sees roughly 0.9 outages per year, each lasting about 107 minutes.
Keller Electric Bills
At Keller’s average rate of 14.2¢/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 Keller home’s bill ranges from about $115 in Mar to $243 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.
Keller Power Generation
Monthly bills are modeled from the local average rate and a regional seasonal usage profile; your actual usage will vary.
Keller Grid Status
As of , there are 123 customers without power in Keller’s Tarrant County, Texas. This represents 0.01% of 987,806 tracked customers. This is within normal operating levels for the Oncor Electric Delivery service territory. Statewide, 1,114,813 Texas customers are without power across 850 of 254 counties.
Transmission & Distribution
Oncor Electric Delivery customers in Keller experience an average of 0.9 outages per year, with each outage lasting approximately 107 minutes. The total annual interruption time averages 1.6 hours per customer.
Is there a power outage in Keller right now?
Yes. As of , there are 123 customers without power in Keller (Tarrant County, Texas), representing 0.01% of 987,806 tracked customers.
Keller Electricity Costs at Every Usage Tier
The typical Keller home uses 1,200–1,500 kWh per month — well above the national average of 1,000 kWh and the Texas state average of 1,200 kWh. Keller’s larger executive-style homes with 3,000+ square feet of living space, often paired with swimming pools and multi-zone HVAC systems, drive that higher baseline. Choosing a plan optimized for your actual usage level can save hundreds of dollars a year. Below are the best Keller plans at four common usage tiers, updated daily.
- REVOLUTION ENERGY LLC
- 13¢/kWh at this usage
- 1-month fixed rate
- Budget Power
- 7.2¢/kWh at this usage
- 12-month fixed rate
- Budget Power
- 7.2¢/kWh at this usage
- 12-month fixed rate
- SOUTHERN FEDERAL POWER LLC
- 11.7¢/kWh at this usage
- Variable rate
North Texas Summer Heat
Keller’s larger homes face an outsized summer challenge. A 3,500-square-foot home with a two-stage AC system can easily consume 2,500–3,500 kWh per month when North Texas temperatures stay above 100°F for days at a time. Add a pool pump running 8–12 hours daily — common in Keller neighborhoods — and you’re looking at another 400–700 kWh on top of that. Always compare plans at both 1,500 kWh and 2,000 kWh to reflect how your home actually performs in July and August.
Who Provides Electricity in Keller?
We’ve compared rates and plans from 39 retail electricity providers (REPs) serving Keller’s Oncor Electric Delivery territory in Tarrant County. Every provider listed below is licensed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) and offers plans you can sign up for today. Your REP handles billing and customer service; Oncor delivers the power regardless of which provider you choose, so switching never affects reliability.
Small Business Electricity in Keller
Keller’s commercial landscape has expanded steadily along Bear Creek Parkway and the SH-114 corridor. Keller Town Center anchors the retail and dining scene, while professional services, dental and medical practices, and family-oriented businesses line US-377 through the heart of town. Whether you operate a storefront in Old Town Keller, a medical office near the SH-114/US-377 interchange, or a service business along Bear Creek, deregulation means you can shop dozens of providers for a competitive commercial rate.
Unlike Keller residential plans with standardized pricing tiers, commercial electricity rates are custom-quoted based on your business’s usage profile, demand patterns, and contract terms. That means a quick quote request can unlock Keller business rates you’d never see on a residential comparison page. Keller businesses switching from default utility pricing typically save 15–30% on their electricity costs.
Switching Power Companies in Keller, Texas
Whether you’re moving to Keller or switching from an existing provider, the process is the same and takes about five minutes. Your new retail provider handles the coordination with Oncor Electric Delivery — you don’t need to call anyone else, and there’s zero interruption to your power.
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Confirm Your Address & Check Your Contract
Enter your ZIP code to verify your address is in Oncor’s deregulated territory. All of Keller and surrounding northeast Tarrant County suburbs (Southlake, Colleyville, Westlake, Roanoke, North Richland Hills) qualify. If you’re switching from an existing plan, check your contract end date and early-termination fee — most ETFs are $50–$200, and you can switch penalty-free within 14 days of your contract end.
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Compare Plans at Your Actual Usage
Shop rates from Keller’s 39 providers. Compare at your real usage level — most Keller homes fall in the 1,200–1,500 kWh range, not the standard 1,000 kWh benchmark. If you have a pool or a home over 3,500 sq ft, compare at 2,000 kWh. If you’re currently on an old plan or rolled onto a variable rate, switching could save $40–$80 per month.
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Sign Up
Enroll online or by phone. You’ll need your service address, preferred start date, and a government ID. Your new provider files a switch request with ERCOT and Oncor, and service transfers on your next meter-read date — typically 1–3 business days. No one visits your home and the lights stay on the entire time.
Moving to Keller?
Schedule your electricity at least 5 business days before your move-in date to ensure power is on when you arrive. With Keller’s larger homes, compare plans at 1,500–2,000 kWh, not just the standard 1,000 kWh tier. The cheapest plan at 1,000 kWh isn’t always the cheapest at the higher usage levels typical of Keller’s executive-style homes.
Keller Solar
Keller gets about 5 peak sun hours per day. At the local average rate of 14.2¢/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 $22,800 after its net cost. Run your exact address →
Keller Electricity: Your Questions Answered
Got questions about electricity in Keller? Our locally focused FAQs cover rates, plans, providers, and everything Keller homeowners need to know about managing electricity costs in one of Tarrant County’s premier suburbs.
How does electricity deregulation work in Keller?
Deregulation means Keller residents aren’t stuck with one electricity supplier. Oncor Electric Delivery still delivers the power, but the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) certifies multiple suppliers who compete on price and plan terms. You choose the REP (Retail Electric Provider) that fits your budget.
What is the cheapest electricity rate in Keller right now?
As of today, the lowest Keller rate is 7.2¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh, offered by Budget Power (Prime 12 - 7.20¢). Across 39 providers offering 186 plans, rates average 14.2¢/kWh. We update prices multiple times per day.
What is the average monthly electric bill in Keller?
Based on today’s average rate of 14.2¢/kWh, expect about $142/month for 1,000 kWh of usage. Choosing the cheapest plan at 7.2¢ could bring that down to $72/month.
Who delivers electricity in Keller?
Electricity in Keller is delivered by Oncor Electric Delivery, who maintains the local grid infrastructure. Your supplier choice doesn’t change who delivers the power — only who supplies it and at what rate.
How do I switch electricity providers in Keller?
Choose a certified REP (Retail Electric Provider) and enroll. Oncor Electric Delivery processes the switch within 1–2 business days. Your electricity stays on throughout — the only change is who supplies your power and what rate you pay.
What happens when my contract expires?
Your supplier is required to notify you before your contract ends. If you don’t act, you’ll typically default to a variable rate. Compare and switch proactively to avoid paying more than necessary.
How do Keller business electricity rates work?
Business rates in Keller factor in your demand profile and usage volume. A custom quote is the only way to see real pricing for your specific business. We can help you compare options from certified suppliers.
Who handles power outages in Keller?
Oncor Electric Delivery. Your electricity supplier has no role in outage response — that’s always handled by the delivery company.
How do I switch electricity providers in Keller?
Pick your new plan and sign up online or by phone — the entire process takes about five minutes. Your new retail electricity provider files a switch request with ERCOT and Oncor, and the changeover happens on your next meter-read date, typically within 1–3 business days. There is no service interruption: no one visits your home, no one touches your meter, and the lights stay on the entire time. If you’re leaving a current contract early, factor in any early-termination fee. For Keller residents in northeast Tarrant County, the same Oncor infrastructure serves your home before and after the switch — only the company on your bill changes.
Compare Rates in Nearby Texas Cities
Keller is in northeast Tarrant County, served by Oncor. Compare electricity rates in nearby cities: