ELECTRICITY RATES IN WACO
Waco Electricity Rates and Plans
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ENERGY COMPANIES & RATES IN WACO
Waco Electricity Guide
Waco electricity prices have decreased slightly by 0.1¢ over the past 7 days for an average 1000 kWh home. That’s about $1/month in savings. With 103 plans available ranging from 8.0¢ to 22.84¢ per kWh, the market remains competitive. We don’t have a crystal ball, but when rates trend down, it’s typically a good time to compare options if you’re considering a switch.
7-DAY MARKET TRENDS
Electricity pricing trends in Waco
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Average Pricing for an Average Home (1000 kWh)
These rates are from the Oncor Electric Delivery utility region, which Waco is geographically located in.
ENERGY RATES IN WACO
Today’s lowest electricity rates in Waco
Waco residents benefit from Texas’s deregulated electricity market, allowing them to choose from 103 available plans across multiple providers. The market offers strong variety: 98 fixed-rate plans averaging 15.95¢/kWh, 103 renewable options (including 24 that are 100% green), 3 time-of-use plans, and 2 prepaid options. Rates range from 8.0¢ to 22.84¢ per kWh. Since 59% of Waco homes are single-family residences averaging 1,225 kWh monthly, most residents should compare plans at the 1,000 or 2,000 kWh usage tier for accurate pricing. Notably, green energy carries no premium over conventional plans in today’s market.
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Based on 76633 ZIP code. 103 plans available. Rates were updated at 07:35 AM CDT on April 01, 2026.
ELECTRICITY RATES BY HOUSING IN WACO
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Waco's housing is predominantly single-family homes averaging 2,261 square feet with typical usage around 1,225 kWh per month, where APGE's SimpleSaver 15 currently offers the best rate at 10.2¢/kWh (~$125/month). About 21% of residents live in large apartment complexes with significantly lower usage around 517 kWh monthly, where APGE's Rent Simple Saver 12 provides the most competitive rate at 14.4¢/kWh (~$74/month).
Single-family homes
59% of homes in the city
Large apartments (10+ units)
21% of homes in the city
Small apartments (2-9 units)
16% of homes in the city
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates 2023, Table B25024 — Units in Structure. Waco, TX (60,256 total housing units). Energy estimates based on EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), West South Central region.
HOW TO CHOOSE
Choosing an electric company in Waco.
When looking for your retail electricity provider and choosing an electric plan, there’s a number of factors to keep in mind. You’ll be able to choose a plan that’s best for you if you understand your energy usage and what’s important to you in a provider. Below are a series of tips to help you make the best decision for your household.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common questions about energy in Waco
As of April 1st, 2026, the lowest electricity rate in Waco is APGE's SimpleSaver 15 at 8.0¢/kWh, significantly below the market average of 16.08¢/kWh. With 103 plans available, Waco residents have excellent opportunities to save on their electricity costs.
Waco's hot Texas summers significantly increase electricity usage due to air conditioning demands. Most single-family homes, which comprise 59% of Waco housing, use approximately 1,225 kWh monthly. Choosing competitive rates like the current 8.0¢/kWh minimum helps offset higher seasonal consumption.
For Waco's predominantly single-family homes (59% of housing), a 2000 kWh plan tier is recommended based on typical monthly usage of 1,225 kWh. This provides cushion for summer peaks while optimizing rates. All 103 available plans offer green energy options at no premium.
Compare all 103 available plans to find rates near the 8.0¢/kWh minimum versus the 16.08¢/kWh average—potentially saving over $98 monthly on 1,225 kWh usage. Match your plan tier to actual consumption and consider programmable thermostats for Waco's hot climate.



