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Express Energy: Current Rates and Overview

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Overview

Express Energy is a retail electric provider (REP) serving deregulated areas of Texas. The company prides itself on being “No Frills. Low Bills.” Express Energy offerings include: - Fixed-rate and variable-rate plans - Plan options powered by renewable energy - 30-day money-back guarantee

  • Founded in 2000
  • High review score and A+ BBB rating.
  • Subsidiary of TXU Energy
  • Offers the option to upgrade to 100% wind power for a more eco-friendly approach
  • Offers Same-Day Connection
  • Allows enrollment up to 45 days before start date

Express Energy's Electricity Rates

Express Energy offers a range of plans across the deregulated energy market in Texas. These plans vary in pricing per usage, term length, and rate type, so you can tailor your plan to your usage and lifestyle. Select any of these plans to see further plan details, and make sure you’re getting the best electricity rate for you.

The average rate for Express Energy on October 23, 2024 is 15.51¢ per kWh.

ProviderPlan NameRateTerm Length
Express EnergyFlash 1210.9 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Express EnergyFlash 2410.9 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months
Express EnergyFlash 2411.3 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months
Express EnergyFlash 1211.3 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Express EnergyFlash 2412.8 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months
Express EnergyFlash 1212.8 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Express EnergyExpress 1215.7 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Express EnergyExpress 3615.9 ¢
1000 kWh
36 months
Express EnergyExpress 1215.9 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Express EnergyExpress 3616.2 ¢
1000 kWh
36 months

Please note: All rates above are accurate as of October 23, 2024 at 7:22 PM UTC. Rates may have changed since this date/time. For the most up to date rates in your area, please enter your address above.

How Does Express Energy Compare?

If you’re not sure about Express Energy, make sure to check out their leading competitors to confirm that Express Energy is the right choice for you. These featured providers offer competitive energy rates which might fit your lifestyle and budget better.

Currently, the average rate for the plans from all other providers is 15.93¢ per kWh. Express Energy’s average rate of 15.51¢ per kWh is 2.73% lower than average.

ProviderPlan NameRateTerm Length
4Change EnergyMaxx Saver Select 1210.8 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Discount PowerBill Credit Bundle 2411.5 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months
APG&E EnergyTrue Classic 611.9 ¢
1000 kWh
6 months
Rhythm EnergySimply Select 612.6 ¢
1000 kWh
6 months
Veteran EnergyValor 1212.8 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Constellation Energy12 Month Usage Bill Credit13.4 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Champion EnergyChamp Saver-1213.8 ¢
1000 kWh
12 months
Ohm ConnectOhm Simple Value 2414.0 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months
Frontier UtilitiesFrontier Budget Saver 2414.9 ¢
1000 kWh
24 months

Please note: All rates above are accurate as of October 23, 2024 at 7:22 PM UTC. Rates may have changed since this date/time. For the most up to date rates in your area, please enter your address above.

Weekly Average Electricity Rates

If you’re not in a rush to get your lights turned on, make sure that this is the right moment for you to be selecting a new plan. Our rate charts show you what prices you can expect at different times of the year, so that when you lock in your plan you have the right rate for you. In general, electricity rates tend to rise during the summer and winter, and drop in the spring and fall.

12 months
16.22 ¢/kWh

24 months
15.71 ¢/kWh

36 months
17.15 ¢/kWh

Areas that Express Energy Serves

Below are some of the utility service areas and cities that Express Energy serves:

AEP Texas : AEP Texas Central operates mainly in the southern part of Texas, while AEP North serves parts of western and central Texas. Cities supported include Abilene, Corpus Christi, Laredo, McAllen, San Angelo, and San Benito.

Oncor Electricity Delivery : Oncor Electricity Delivery covers west and north texas with cities like Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, Arlington, Beeville, Midland, Odessa, Killeen and serves more than 13M Texans.

CenterPoint Energy : CenterPoint Energy primarily services the Houston area and surrounding areas.

What are the different types of electric plans that Express Energy offers?

Their plans include:

Fixed-rate plans: With fixed-rate plans, you'll be paying the same rate for every kilowatt-hour of power you use during your electricity contract. It's a straightforward and predictable way to manage your energy costs. Contracts usually range from one to three years. So, here's the deal: if you decide to cancel your plan before your contract is up, you might end up having to pay something called an early termination fee (ETF). One great thing about fixed-rate plans is that the price you pay for energy stays the same, which means you don't have to worry about sudden increases in the market.

Bill credit plans: Bill credit plans are a type of electricity plan where customers receive a credit on their bill after using a certain amount of electricity. This credit can be applied to future bills or can be paid out in cash. Bill credit plans are a great way to save money on your electricity bill, especially if you use a lot of electricity. Some companies offer bill credit plans as an incentive to get customers to sign up for their services.

How to sign up for service with Express Energy

You can sign up for any Express Energy plan through Gatby in less than five minutes. Once you have picked the plan that makes the most sense for your house, Gatby will submit the order through our integration to Express Energy. While they would prefer a three day notice, Express Energy can do same-day service start dates. Express Energy and the local utility (TDSP) will coordinate to make sure service is started when you need it!

Express Energy | FAQs

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