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Power Wizard’s energy experts selected these plans based on pricing, contract terms, customer experience, and availability for Missouri City shoppers. Rates may update daily, and plan availability can vary by ZIP code and service address.
Missouri City electricity rates currently range from 7.3¢ to --- per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in the Power Wizard marketplace. The average electricity usage in Missouri City is 1,554 kWh per month. The right plan depends on your home type, usage level, contract length, and plan details, not just the lowest advertised number.
| Plan Name | ¢/kWh | Est. Bill | Term | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| APG&E - SimpleSaver 12 | 7.3¢ | $73.00 | 12 mos. | 4.8 |
| Energy Texas - The Lone Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $73.70 | 12 mos. | 4.7 |
| Rhythm Energy - Rhythm Max Saver 12 | 7.4¢ | $73.70 | 12 mos. | 4.8 |
| 4Change Energy - Maxx Saver Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 mos. | 4.9 |
| Frontier Utilities - Frontier Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 mos. | 4.8 |
| Gexa Energy - Gexa Eco Saver Plus 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 mos. | 5 |
| Companion Energy - Companion Savings + Benefits 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 mos. | 4.3 |
| Express Energy - Flash Value 12 | 7.4¢ | $74.00 | 12 mos. | 4.7 |
| Chariot Energy - GridPlus 12 | 7.5¢ | $75.00 | 12 mos. | 4.4 |
| Octopus Energy - Octopus Lite 12 | 8.8¢ | $88.20 | 12 mos. | 4.1 |
Missouri City shoppers should compare electricity plans at usage levels closest to their household’s usage. A smaller apartment, a townhome near Highway 6, and a larger single-family home in Sienna, Riverstone, Quail Valley, or Lake Olympia may each need a different plan structure.
Below is the average rate in Missouri City shifted by usage:
Monthly usage
Average rate
Estimated Monthly Bill
500 kWh
N/A
N/A
1,000 kWh
14.8¢/kWh
$148.20
2,000 kWh
N/A
N/A
Missouri City residents in the CenterPoint Energy service area can compare electricity plans from retail electric providers through Power Wizard. Provider availability, rates, and plan terms may vary by ZIP code and service address.
| Electricity Company | Best For… | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Gexa Energy | Customers who want a well-known Texas brand with broad plan selection | |
| 4Change Energy | Value-focused shoppers and environmentally conscious households | |
| Frontier Utilities | Households looking for competitive electricity options | |
| Rhythm Energy | Customers looking for renewable energy plans and tech-forward billing tools | |
| Octopus Energy | Customers interested in renewable plan options and smart-home energy tools | |
| Energy Texas | Plans that are easy to understand with 30-day test drive options | |
| Express Energy | Fast signup with accessible RGV customer support | |
| Veteran Energy | Customers who want low-rate electricity supporting veteran-focused organizations | |
| Chariot Energy | Households looking for solar-backed renewable plans and flexible plan types | |
| Companion Energy | Transparent pricing with pet-owner perks | |
| Atlantex Power | Short-term and month-to-month contract options | |
| CleanSky Energy | Budget-friendly renewable access for AEP shoppers | |
| Payless Power | Prepaid electricity, no upfront deposit required |
In Missouri City, your utility and electricity provider are not the same company.
Your retail electric provider (REP) is the company you choose for your electricity plan. The REP sets your plan rate, manages your contract, sends your bill, and handles most account questions.
CenterPoint Energy is the Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) for Missouri City addresses in its service area. CenterPoint delivers electricity, maintains local power lines and meters, and responds to outages. You can choose your REP, but you cannot choose your utility because the utility is assigned by location.
If your power goes out, contact CenterPoint instead of your provider. Your retail electric provider cannot restore service or dispatch repair crews.
CenterPoint outage contacts:
Your bill will include CenterPoint delivery charges. These charges are regulated by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) and apply no matter which retail provider you choose.
Current CenterPoint delivery charges:
Power Wizard’s rate comparisons include utility delivery charges, so you can compare plans using a more complete view of the price.
Missouri City shoppers do not all need the same type of electricity plan. Use your home type, usage level, and contract preference to narrow your options before comparing rates.
| Plan Type | Best For | Price Stability | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed rate | Missouri City homeowners and renters who want rate stability and predictable bills | High | 3–36 months |
| Bill/Usage Credit | Larger homes that consistently reach or exceed the plan’s credit activation threshold each month | High | Typically 12-36 months |
| Green/Renewable Energy | Households that want to support cleaner energy through plans backed by renewable energy projects | Medium–High | Typically 3-26 months |
| Time-of-Use | Customers who can shift laundry, dishwashing, EV charging, or other usage to off-peak hours | Medium | Varies |
| Variable-Price | Short-term needs or customers who want the flexibility to cancel your contract at any time | Low | Month-to-month |
| Prepaid/No-Deposit | Customers who want payment flexibility and may want to avoid a traditional deposit or credit check through a prepaid plan | Low | Varies by provider |
Switching electricity providers in Missouri City is usually straightforward. After you choose a new plan, your new retail electric provider typically handles the switch, and your service should continue without interruption.
Here’s how to compare and switch:
Before switching, check your current contract. Early termination fees (ETFs) may apply if you leave before the contract ends. You can usually switch without penalty during the last 14 days of your contract, and moving to a new home does not trigger an ETF.
Same-day electricity may be available for some Missouri City addresses, but it depends on the provider, cutoff time, plan, service address, meter status, and service day.
Spring and fall are often good times to compare Missouri City electricity rates because demand is usually lower than peak summer and winter periods. You can start shopping up to 90 days before your current contract ends and schedule your new plan to begin when your existing contract expires.
If you are moving to Missouri City, estimate how much electricity your new home may use before choosing a plan. A smaller apartment or townhome may stay closer to 500 or 1,000 kWh in moderate months. A larger home in Sienna, Quail Valley, Riverstone, or Lake Olympia may use 2,000 kWh or more.
Missouri City businesses can often access custom electricity pricing based on usage, operating hours, contract length, and load profile. That can help restaurants along Highway 6, offices near Texas Parkway, shops near Fort Bend Town Center, service businesses, warehouses, and companies with steady cooling or equipment needs.
Commercial electricity plans are usually quoted differently from residential plans. A small office with predictable weekday usage may need a different plan than a restaurant, medical office, retail store, or warehouse with extended hours.
Need help comparing options? Visit Power Wizard’s Business Electricity page to connect with an energy expert and compare commercial electricity plans for your Missouri City business.
Yes. Missouri City is in a deregulated electricity market, which means residents can choose a retail electric provider (REP). CenterPoint Energy delivers electricity in its service area, while your retail provider sells the plan and sets the energy rate.
CenterPoint Energy is the Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU) for Missouri City addresses in its service area. CenterPoint maintains power lines, meters, and delivery infrastructure. If your power goes out, contact CenterPoint instead of your retail provider.
A good Missouri City electricity rate depends on your usage, contract length, plan type, and enrollment season. The average residential electricity rate in Missouri City is 14.8¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Anything close to below is considered a strong option. Compare the Electricity Facts Label (EFL) at your expected usage level before choosing a plan.
Renters may need shorter contract terms, easier move-in timing, or prepaid electricity options. Before enrolling, compare deposit requirements, contract length, early termination fees (ETFs), and whether the plan fits your expected usage.
A smaller apartment may use far less electricity than a larger home in Sienna, Riverstone, Quail Valley, or Lake Olympia. Larger homes may need to compare 2,000 kWh pricing, while smaller households may care more about simple pricing and avoiding bill credit thresholds.
Yes, but contract terms matter. Early termination fees (ETFs) may apply if you leave before your contract ends. You can usually switch without penalty during the last 14 days of your contract, and moving does not trigger an ETF.
Some providers offer prepaid electricity plans that may help customers avoid a traditional deposit or credit check. These plans require upfront account funding, and the balance decreases as you use electricity.
Same-day electricity may be available for some Missouri City addresses, but it depends on the provider, cutoff time, plan, service address, meter status, and service day.
Your power should not be interrupted during a provider switch. CenterPoint continues to deliver electricity through the same local lines, and your new retail electric provider takes over billing and account services.