Shop the best Cedar Park electricity rates

Written by Luke Daugherty/

Edited by Jamie Cesanek

Last updated 12/15/2022

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Cedar Park electricity rates

In most parts of Texas, residents have the power to choose their own electricity plans and rates. This is thanks to energy deregulation, which means Cedar Park residents can explore and compare plans to find the best one for their needs.

With the SaveOnEnergy marketplace, you can easily compare plans near you. Read on to learn more about Cedar Park electricity rates — and enter your ZIP code to start exploring plans in your area.

How to find the best electricity rates in Cedar Park

Electricity prices fluctuate regularly. When shopping for rates, you might wonder how to find the best electric company near you and the cheapest rates possible. Luckily, SaveonEnergy can help. In just three simple steps, you can find your next electric supplier:

  • Enter your ZIP code to shop rates and compare providers in your area.
  • Select a plan and sign up. Once you find a plan that fits your needs, you can complete the sign-up process online or call the number on your screen.
  • Enjoy your new plan. Your new provider will handle setup so you can enjoy your lower rates right away.

Cheap energy prices in Cedar Park

Energy prices in Texas tend to shift throughout the year. The chart on this page, which is based on data from the Energy Information Administration, shows average rates per kilowatt-hour (kWh) at various times of the year.

The SaveOnEnergy marketplace can help you find cheap electricity in Cedar Park. Whether you’re shopping during high-demand seasons or not, you can enter your ZIP code to compare the best rates near you.

Energy providers and utility companies in Cedar Park

When shopping for electricity service in Cedar Park, you’ll come across electricity providers and utility companies. Providers supply the electricity to the utility company, which distributes it to customers and businesses throughout Cedar Park. Along with distribution, the utility’s responsibilities include maintaining power lines, responding to outages, and handling account management. 

For Cedar Park, the main utility company is Pedernales Electric Cooperative. Unlike your utility company, which depends on where you live, you can choose your Cedar Park electricity provider. 

Power outages in Cedar Park

Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) is the utility company in Cedar Park. If you have any issues with your power, such as a damaged power line or an outage, you can contact PEC in the following ways:

  • Log in to your SmartHub account to report online
  • Call 1-888-883-3379 or Text “Outage” to 25022

Electricity rates in my area

Due to differences in utility transmission charges, electricity rates vary based on where you live. That means your rates for the same plan in Cedar Park may differ from someone else’s in another city in Texas. 

To ensure you compare accurate plans and find the best electricity rates near you, be sure to search in your area. Simply enter your ZIP code above, and SaveOnEnergy will help you compare electric rates in Cedar Park.

How weather affects Cedar Park electricity rates

The weather has a significant impact on electricity rates. Extreme hot and cold temperatures increase energy demand, which drives up electric rates. In Cedar Park, winters are relatively mild, but summers can get quite hot, with highs above 90 degrees. That means summer is the worst time to sign up for a new electric plan in Cedar Park, as rates will probably be highest during the hottest months. 

On the other hand, spring, fall, and even some milder times during winter — when rates are low — may be a great time to switch to a new plan. Keep in mind, though, that if you have a fixed-rate contract, you may be charged an early termination fee (ETF) for ending your current plan early.

Types of plans in Cedar Park

When you shop electricity rates in Cedar Park, you’ll also find a variety of plan types that you can choose from. Here’s a look at the most common electricity plan types to help you stay informed when picking a plan.

Fixed-rate plans in Cedar Park

Fixed-rate plans are the most common type of energy plan available, and they’re ideal for residents who prefer a predictable bill. These plans usually offer a 12–36-month contract, during which your rate will not change. You’ll typically receive an ETF if you cancel a fixed-rate plan early.  

Variable-rate plans in Cedar Park

Unlike fixed-rate plans, the rates for variable-rate plans fluctuate monthly based on changes in the energy market. With these plans, your rates may drop during some seasons but spike at other times. You can also switch plans at any time without paying a fee.

No-deposit plans in Cedar Park

When you sign up for a new electricity plan, providers may run a credit check and charge a deposit if your score doesn’t meet a certain threshold. In some cases, however, providers offer no-deposit plans that allow you to skip this process entirely. With a prepaid plan, for example, you pay for your electricity up front as you go.

Green electricity in Cedar Park

Texas is one of the greenest states when it comes to generating renewable energy. The Lone Star State produces more than 12% of the country’s entire renewable energy supply. It also ranks among the top five nationally in solar generation. As a result, all Texas electricity plans contain a percentage of renewable energy. You can find this information on your plan’s Electricity Facts Label.

Some providers, such as Gexa Energy, make it even easier to help the environment by selling plans sourced by 100% green energy.

Business energy plans in Cedar Park

Business owners can also benefit from deregulation throughout the state. This means you can find the right plans for your company at a cost-effective price. To receive customized energy solutions for your business in Cedar Park, fill out this form

Calculate your energy usage in Cedar Park

To get a better understanding of what your electricity rates mean, it helps to have a good estimate of how much energy you use each month. Our energy usage calculator will help you estimate your usage to find a plan that fits your needs.

SaveOnEnergy’s tips for easy electricity service setup

  • Don’t forget to read your plan’s Electricity Facts Label before signing up. It contains important information including:
    • Price per kilowatt-hour based on your energy usage
    • The plan’s percentage of renewable energy sourcing
    • Early termination fees
  • Enjoy hassle-free supplier setup. Once your order has been confirmed, your new supplier will set up service with your utility, or transmission and distribution service provider (TDSP) – but don’t worry, there shouldn’t be any interruption to your power during the switch.
  • Understanding your electricity bill. Your local TDSP will still deliver your electricity and maintain electric infrastructure including meters and power lines. Your utility fees appear as TDU or TDSP charges on your monthly bill. They are independent of your supplier rate.

Cedar Park energy FAQs

  • There’s no one-size-fits-all electricity plan. To find the right plan for you, make sure you know what your biggest priorities are. If you prefer predictable rates, you may want a fixed-rate plan. If flexibility is your priority, then a variable-rate plan might be a better fit. You can also compare no-deposit and green energy options on the SaveOnEnergy marketplace.

  • If you’re looking for a green energy plan in Cedar Park, SaveOnEnergy can help. Simply enter your ZIP code and filter your results by green plans to see the best options and electricity rates in your area.

  • There are several ways to lower your energy usage. Try installing energy-efficient appliances and smart thermostats that allow you to better control heating and cooling systems, for instance. It’s also important to change your HVAC filters and only run appliances like the dishwasher when they’re full. 

  • The term “kWh” is an abbreviation for kilowatt-hours, a measure of energy that you’ll find on your electricity bills. Electricity providers bill you for your usage in kWh.

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