Laredo Electricity Rates
The lowest Laredo electricity rate today is 7.9¢ per kWh at 1,000 kWh usage. Compare 59 plans from 6+ providers serving Laredo, with rates ranging up to 20.6¢ per kWh.
Cheapest Electricity Plans in Laredo
Sorted by price at 1,000 kWh. Plans with bill credits can cost more at other usage levels — check the EFL for the full breakdown.
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Chariot Energy
GridPlus 12 - 7.90¢
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7.90¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Frontier Utilities
Frontier Saver Plus 24
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8.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Gexa Energy
Gexa Eco Saver Plus 24
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8.40¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Atlantex Power
Radiance1000
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9.32¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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BKV Energy
Daisy 3
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12.10¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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CleanSky Energy
Embrace Green 12 - New Customer Special
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12.92¢
per kWh at 1,000 kWh
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Showing the 6 cheapest Laredo electricity plans based on 1,000 kWh usage. Last updated April 4, 2026 at 8:39 PM UTC.
Best Laredo Electricity Plans by Usage Level
Laredo’s South Texas climate is among the hottest in the state — summer highs routinely exceed 105°F. That pushes AC demand and average household usage well above the state average, making plan choice especially impactful.
- BKV Energy
- 12.4¢/kWh at this usage
- 3-month fixed rate
- Chariot Energy
- 7.9¢/kWh at this usage
- 12-month fixed rate
- Chariot Energy
- 7.9¢/kWh at this usage
- 12-month fixed rate
- BKV Energy
- 11.9¢/kWh at this usage
- 3-month fixed rate
Extreme South Texas Heat
Laredo regularly records the highest temperatures in Texas — 105–110°F is common in June through August. A home using 1,000 kWh in mild weather can easily hit 2,000–2,800 kWh in midsummer. Always compare plans at the 2,000 kWh tier.
Laredo Electricity Providers
We compare rates from 6 retail providers serving Laredo’s AEP Texas territory. Every provider listed offers plans to Webb County residents today.
Laredo Business Electricity Rates
Laredo’s economy revolves around international trade — the World Trade Bridge processes more commercial truck traffic than any other U.S. border crossing. Warehousing, logistics, customs brokerage, and retail all drive significant commercial electricity demand.
Commercial pricing factors in peak demand, load factor, and total volume. A quick quote is the only way to see what rates are available for your specific business profile.
Laredo Electricity by ZIP Code
We track electricity rates across 6 ZIP codes in the Laredo area served by AEP Texas. Find your ZIP below to confirm you can shop for Laredo electricity plans on this page.
Don’t see your ZIP? AEP’s territory covers Laredo and most of the South Texas. Enter your ZIP code at the top of this page to check availability.
Laredo Electricity FAQ
Common questions about electricity rates, plans, and providers in Laredo, Texas.
How does electricity deregulation work in Laredo?
Laredo is part of the deregulated Texas electricity market. AEP Texas maintains the grid and power lines, but you choose your retail electricity provider (REP). Your REP sets your rate and handles your bill. AEP delivers the power regardless of which provider you pick.
What is the cheapest rate right now?
As of April 4, 2026 @ 3:39 PM CT, the cheapest Laredo electricity rate is 7.9¢/kWh at 1,000 kWh usage, offered by Chariot Energy (GridPlus 12 - 7.90¢). The average across all 59 plans is 15.1¢/kWh. Rates update multiple times daily.
What’s the average electric bill here?
At the current average of 15.1¢/kWh, an Laredo home using 1,000 kWh/month pays about $151/month. Laredo homes average 1,000-1,200 kWh/month. Summer bills can climb to $200-300 for larger homes when DFW temperatures exceed 100°F.
Who delivers electricity in Laredo?
AEP Texas is the TDU for Laredo and the greater South Texas. They own the power lines, poles, and meters. For outages, contact AEP at 866-223-8508 or visit aeptexas.com.
Should I choose a fixed or variable plan?
Laredo and Dallas share the same TDU (AEP) and the same pool of retail electricity providers, so the available plans are very similar. However, rates can differ slightly by ZIP code due to localized utility charges. Always enter your specific Laredo ZIP code to see the exact rates available at your address.
How do I switch providers?
Laredo commercial electricity is custom-quoted based on demand profile, usage volume, and contract length. With the international trade and border economy, Laredo has a dense concentration of commercial customers. Businesses in AEP territory typically save 15-25% by comparing providers. Request a free quote at electricchoice.com/business-electricity/.
What happens when my contract expires?
You roll onto a variable rate (15–20+ cents/kWh). Your provider must give 30–45 days notice. Always reshop.
Who do I call for outages?
AEP Texas at 866-223-8508. They own all infrastructure in Webb County.
Are renewable plans available?
Yes. Multiple providers offer 100% renewable plans in the AEP Texas territory at competitive rates.
How do business rates work here?
Custom-quoted based on demand and volume. Laredo’s trade-driven economy means providers understand logistics and warehouse loads. Request a free business quote.
Sources & Notices
These are real-time rates from the ElectricChoice.com electric rate and plan marketplace. The inclusion, exclusion, ranking, or naming of any rate, plan, or provider on this page does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Listed rates may or may not account for all plan features, fees, etc. You should review each plan’s Electricity Facts Label (EFL) and plan terms before enrolling. Last updated: April 4, 2026 @ 3:39 PM CT.