Call now

Compare Temple Electric Rates and Providers

Last updated April 15, 2025

Explore competitive rates from Temple’s top energy companies.

Enter your ZIP code to get started

Are you moving to a new address?

At SaveOnEnergy, we work to offer accurate information with editorial integrity.Our partners do not direct our editorial content, though we may reference their products in our posts. Read more about how we make money.

Key Points

  • In Temple, Texas, electricity plans range from fixed-rate plans with bill credits to renewable energy plans.
  • Consider factors like term length, provider reputation, cancellation fees, and bill credits before signing up for electric service.
  • SaveOnEnergy’s free marketplace helps you find, compare, and sign up with the right energy fit for your home all in one place.

Popular TXU Energy plans

  • These TXU Energy plans offer a fixed electricity rate for 12 or 24 months. Both plans include a $30 bill credit if you use more than 800 kWh of electricity in a month. The 12-month plan charges an early termination fee (ETF) of $150 if you end service before the contract expires, while the 24-month plan charges $295.

  • TXU Energy’s Texas Choice 12 and 24 are also fixed-rate energy plans with 12- and 24-month contracts. Customers who purchase these plans will receive a bonus of 3% cash back each year. Both include 25% green energy. As with the Smart Edge plans, you’ll pay an ETF of $150 or $295 if you terminate your contract early.

  • TXU’s Smart Deal plans are fixed-rate plans available in one-, two-, and three-year contracts. The TXU rates per kWh vary by location, but customers using more than 1,200 kWh monthly will receive a $30 bill credit. ETFs for these plans are $150, $295, and $395, respectively.

  • TXU Energy’s Flex Rewards is a monthly variable-rate plan with no set contract period. If you choose this plan, you’ll earn 3% cash back every year, which you’ll receive in the TXU app and can use for credits toward your energy bills. There’s no ETF, which means you can cancel anytime. Keep in mind that your rates may change frequently with a variable-rate plan.

Popular Reliant Energy plans

  • Basic Power 12 and 24 are fixed-rate energy plans with a 12- or 24-month contract. Reliant waives the $9.95 base usage charge for customers who use more than 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) each month. It has an early termination fee (ETF) of $150 for the 12-month plan and $295 for the 24-month plan if you terminate your service before the contract ends.

  • The Conservation Plan is a 12- or 24-month fixed-rate energy plan with a tiered rate, meaning your energy price changes depending on the amount of electricity you use. The best rate is available to those who use between 1,000 kWh and 1,999 kWh per month. These plans also include an ETF of $150 and $295, respectively.

  • The Power Savings 12 and 24 plans are fixed-rate plans lasting one and two years. Customers who use 1,000 kWh or more will receive a $50 usage credit. The 12-month plan has an ETF of $150, while the 24-month option charges $295.

Popular Gexa Energy plans

  • This fixed-rate plan is 100% renewable and comes with a $125 usage credit every month you use more than 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh). You can secure this plan in a contract of 12 or 24 months. If you end your contract early without moving out of Gexa’s service area, you’ll incur a $150 or $295 early termination fee (ETF), depending on the plan length.

  • This 12-month fixed-rate plan is also 100% renewable. It comes with a $50 usage credit for surpassing 500 kWh of monthly usage. Gexa charges a $150 early cancellation fee for ending this plan before the contract is complete.

  • This 100% green fixed-rate plan is available for 12 or 24 months. Customers who sign up will receive a $100 bill credit each month they use more than 1,000 kWh. Like Gexa’s other fixed-rate plans, there is a $150 or $295 ETF for canceling early.

Popular TriEagle Energy plans

  • This TriEagle plan offers a straightforward fixed rate for one year. Customers benefit from a no-frills, stable contract. If you cancel before the plan ends, you’ll have to pay an ETF of $20 per month remaining.

  • This fixed-rate plan has a 24-month term length, resulting in a lower average rate per kWh. This is a good option for many customers, as there are no hidden fees, and pricing remains level no matter how much electricity you use in a month. You’ll pay an ETF of $20 per month left on the plan if you end your service early.

  • This fixed-rate plan offers a 12-, 24-, or 36-month term length. It’s ideal for customers who use a lot of electricity because you’ll receive a $50 usage credit for using 2,000 kWh or more per month. Your ETF is $20 per remaining month if you cancel your contract early.

  • With this affordable fixed-rate plan, you can choose from a term length of 12, 24, or 36 months. When you use over 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) in a month, you will receive a $50 bill credit. If you cancel your plan early, you’ll pay an ETF of $20 for every month left on your contract.

Popular 4Change Energy plans

  • Available in a 12-month or 24-month contract, the Maxx Saver Select plan offers a fixed electricity rate, which won’t change for the length of your contract. For each month you use at least 1,000 kWh of power, you’ll receive a $100 energy bill credit. The early termination fee for both plan lengths is $20 per month remaining on your contract.

  • This fixed-rate plan is geared toward customers with higher monthly usage levels. You can sign up for one or two years, and you’ll receive a bill credit of $100 whenever you surpass 2,000 kWh of monthly usage. The ETF for ending this plan is $20 per month left of your contract.

  • 4Change Energy offers unique perks with this two-year fixed-rate energy plan. You will receive a $50 bill credit whenever you use more than 1,000 kWh in a month. This plan’s signup also includes a free Honeywell T9 Smart Thermostat to help you track and manage your energy usage. Like 4Change’s other fixed-rate plans, you’ll pay $20 for every month left on your contract if you cancel early.

FAQs

  • Yes, SaveOnEnergy is a free marketplace where you can shop, compare, and order energy all in one place. Enter your ZIP code to get started.

  • Monitoring energy prices is always a good idea, with the lowest rates typically available during spring and fall. If you signed up for a plan with a high rate, you may want to regularly explore lower rates to find monthly savings. A good rule of thumb is to start comparing rates about 30 days before your contract is set to end.

  • Your final monthly bill is calculated by multiplying the price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of your plan by how much energy or kWhs you consumed that month. Some additional fees, like distribution charges, will also be included. The estimated monthly cost is based on the average rate and average usage.

  • An energy charge is the price per kWh that you pay for the energy you consume. A TDU delivery charge, also known as a transmission and distribution utility charge, is the amount your utility charges to deliver the electricity to your home. You can find details on both charges by reading the EFL for your plan.

  • In most cases, no. Once you sign up for a new plan with your new provider, they will process the charge with your previous provider and the utility. SaveOnEnergy can help you navigate this process. In some cases, such as moving out of a deregulated area, you may need to cancel your plan with your current provider.

  • This depends on the terms of your current contract. If you signed a contract with a set term, you will likely need to pay a cancellation fee to get out of the contract early. However, most month-to-month contracts do not have cancellation fees. Check your Electricity Facts Label (EFL) to confirm any fees associated with your plan.

  • Yes, you can switch plans if you rent or live in an apartment. However, you may need to pay an early termination fee (ETF) if you signed a contract for your current plan. Aside from paying a cancellation fee, you can switch plans whenever you want.

Ready to shop for an energy plan? Let’s get you taken care of. Call:

Enter your ZIP code to get started

Are you moving to a new address?