Aledo, TX · Rates

Electricity rates in Aledo.

On the Oncor grid serving Aledo, rates range from 7.2¢ to 23.5¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh. Picking the lowest could save you about $956/year on a typical 1,000 kWh home.

Lowest available 7.2¢ per kWh at 1,000 kWh
Aledo average 15.2¢ across 119 plans
Highest charged 23.5¢ per kWh at 1,000 kWh

Rate distribution

How 119 Aledo plans stack up by rate.

Where every plan on the Oncor grid lands across the 7.2–23.5¢ range. Most plans cluster in the middle — the cheapest 20% is what matters.

7.2–10.5¢
20 plans
10.5–13.7¢
4 plans
13.7–17.0¢
54 plans
17.0–20.2¢
35 plans
20.2–23.5¢
6 plans

Cheapest 5

The five lowest rates in Aledo right now.

# Provider & plan Rate Score
1
APGE

SimpleSaver 14

APGE · 4.4/5

7.2¢

/ kWh

9.4 View deal
2
4Change Energy

Maxx Saver Value 8

4Change Energy · 4.2/5

7.2¢

/ kWh

9.2 View deal
3
Just Energy

Smart Choice - 12

Just Energy · 3.6/5

7.3¢

/ kWh

8.6 View deal
4
APGE

SimpleSaver 12

APGE · 4.4/5

7.3¢

/ kWh

9.4 View deal
5
Discount Power

Bill Credit Bundle 24

Discount Power · 3.9/5

7.4¢

/ kWh

8.9 View deal

By usage tier

Bill swings by your home's usage.

Most plans publish a "marketing rate" at 1,000 kWh. Your real rate depends on your home's actual usage — bill credits, base charges, and minimum-usage fees can shift effective rates by 1–3¢/kWh.

Usage Bill on lowest plan Bill on average plan
500 kWh / mo (apartment) $101 $91
1,000 kWh / mo (typical home) $72 $158
2,000 kWh / mo (large home) $264 $311

Why rates vary

Four reasons Aledo rates aren't apples-to-apples.

  • TDU delivery charges — Oncor sets a fixed delivery rate (~3–5¢/kWh) the same regardless of which retail provider you pick. The rate you see on plan cards is energy + TDU bundled.
  • Bill credits — many plans give you a $50–$100 monthly credit if your usage hits a specific kWh threshold (often 1,000 or 2,000 kWh). Use less, the credit doesn't apply, and your effective rate jumps.
  • Minimum usage fees — some plans charge $5–$10 if you use under 1,000 kWh in a month. Apartment dwellers should specifically check the EFL.
  • Term length — 24–36 month plans typically beat 12-month rates by 0.5–1.5¢/kWh, but lock you in.

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