Frisco Electricity Rates
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Electricity in Frisco
New homes, but big usage.
Frisco's explosive growth means most homes are newer and more energy-efficient. But with an average home size of 2,500+ sq ft and hot Texas summers, electricity bills are still substantial. The good news: newer AC systems and better insulation help offset the size.
Summer Reality Check
Winter Months
Most Frisco homes have gas furnaces, keeping winter electric bills manageable.
About Oncor (Your TDSP)
All of Frisco is served by Oncor Electric Delivery. They maintain the power lines and deliver electricity regardless of which retail provider you choose.
Oncor serves the entire North Texas region including:
- →Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper
- →Dallas, Fort Worth, and all DFW suburbs
- →Over 10 million customers across Texas
The rates on our comparison tool already include Oncor's delivery charges. You're seeing the total price you'll pay.
Frisco's Electricity Market
With 40+ retail providers competing for Frisco's fast-growing customer base, you have excellent options. Frisco residents tend to be well-informed shoppers who compare plans carefully.
What Competition Gets You
- →Rates as low as 9¢/kWh with the right plan
- →100% renewable plans at competitive prices
- →Fixed-rate plans up to 36 months
- →Smart home and solar buyback plans
What to Watch Out For
- →Teaser rates at exactly 1,000 kWh
- →Bill credits that disappear at high usage
- →High early termination fees ($200-$400)
- →Auto-renewal at much higher rates
Frisco Money-Saving Tip
Frisco homes commonly use 2,200-2,700 kWh in summer. Always compare plans at the 2,000 kWh level to see what you'll actually pay. Some "cheap" plans become expensive above 1,500 kWh.
What's Normal in Frisco?
Frisco homes tend to be larger and newer than the Texas average. Here's what residents typically see:
| Home Type | Summer (Jun-Sep) | Winter (Nov-Mar) | Summer Bill (@ 14¢/kWh) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Townhome/Small home | 1,400-1,800 kWh | 1,000-1,300 kWh | $196-$252 |
| Medium home (2,000-2,800 sq ft) | 1,900-2,500 kWh | 1,300-1,700 kWh | $266-$350 |
| Large home (2,800-3,500 sq ft) | 2,300-3,000 kWh | 1,500-2,000 kWh | $322-$420 |
| Estate home (3,500+ sq ft) | 2,800-4,000+ kWh | 1,800-2,500 kWh | $392-$560+ |
Newer communities like Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and Starwood tend to have more efficient homes than early 2000s developments.
Best Time to Switch in Frisco
Good Times to Switch
- •April-May: Lock in fixed rate before summer heat
- •October-November: Providers compete with fall deals
- •30 days before contract ends: Avoid auto-renewal
- •New construction close: Shop before moving in
Times to Be Careful
- •July-August: Peak demand means higher rates
- •ERCOT grid alerts: Temporary rate spikes
- •Mid-contract: ETF can be $200-$400
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