AEP Texas North electricity rates
Reviewed by the Volt Butler editorial team • Updated June 2026 • EIA Form 861 data (N/A)
AEP Texas North delivers electricity across its Texas service territory; customers choose a retail provider.
12.30¢/kWh
Cheapest fixed-rate plan in AEP Texas North territory
Cheapest clean, fixed-rate plan of 3+ months currently listed in AEP Texas North territory. Updated June 2026.
40%+
of TX households have shopped for a competitive supplier
Source: PUCT
100+
licensed residential suppliers in TX
Active suppliers accepting new customers
1-2
billing cycles to switch suppliers
No service interruption during switch
How electricity choice works in AEP Texas North territory
Here's the thing most shoppers in AEP Texas North territory get confused about: AEP Texas North is not your electricity provider. AEP Texas North is your transmission and distribution utility (TDU)—it owns the poles and wires, delivers your power, reads your meter, and restores service after an outage. You can't choose it or switch away from it; it's assigned by where you live.
What you do choose is your retail electricity provider (REP)—the company that sells you a plan and sets the rate you pay per kilowatt- hour. Dozens of REPs compete for your business across AEP Texas North territory, and AEP Texas North delivers the exact same electricity no matter which one you pick.
Unlike some states, Texas has no utility "default rate" to fall back on—every household in AEP Texas North territory chooses a retail provider. So the only number that changes your bill is the plan you sign up for. Comparing those plans is exactly what this page is for.
Cities in AEP Texas North territory
AEP Texas North delivers electricity to these Texas cities. Pick yours to see local rates and compare available providers.
Retail providers in AEP Texas North territory
These retail electricity providers offer plans delivered over AEP Texas North's wires. Read our independent review of each, then compare their current rates.
Already an AEP Texas North customer? Outages, meter problems, and delivery billing are handled by AEP Texas North directly — not by your retail provider and not on this page. This guide is for comparing and switching the retail electricity plan you pay for.
AEP Texas North service territory
AEP Texas North provides electric distribution service to AEP Texas North delivers electricity across its Texas service territory; customers choose a retail provider..
Not sure if you're in AEP Texas North territory? Check your current electric bill—your utility name appears at the top. You can also enter your ZIP code on our homepage to see which utility serves your address.
How to switch suppliers
Find your account info
Grab your AEP Texas North bill. You'll need your account number and possibly your meter number to complete the switch.
Compare supplier rates
Review offers from PUCT-licensed suppliers. Look at the rate, term length, and any early termination fees before choosing.
Enroll with your new supplier
Sign up online with your chosen supplier. The switch happens automatically within 1-2 billing cycles with no service interruption.
Frequently asked questions
- Is AEP Texas North my electricity provider?
- Not exactly. AEP Texas North is your transmission and distribution utility (TDU) — it owns the poles and wires, delivers your power, and handles outages. Your electricity provider is the retail electricity provider (REP) you choose, which sets the rate you pay. Everyone in AEP Texas North territory has AEP Texas North for delivery, but you pick your own REP.
- Can I choose my utility, or switch away from AEP Texas North?
- No — you can't choose or switch your TDU. AEP Texas North is assigned by where you live and delivers power to every home in its territory no matter which retail provider you pick. What you do choose is your retail provider, plan, and rate. AEP Texas North delivers the same electricity either way.
- Who delivers electricity in AEP Texas North territory?
- AEP Texas North does. It maintains the wires, reads your meter, restores power after outages, and delivers electricity to every address in its service area — regardless of which retail provider you've signed up with.
- What happens if there's a power outage?
- AEP Texas North handles all outage response and restoration, regardless of your retail provider. Report outages directly to AEP Texas North, not to the company you buy your plan from.
- Is there a fee to switch retail providers?
- AEP Texas North does not charge a fee to switch your retail provider. However, if you're currently under contract, your existing provider may charge an early termination fee — always check your contract terms before switching.
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