Fort Worth Electricity Rates 2026

Fort Worth and the broader Tarrant County area receive electricity delivery through Oncor Electric Delivery, the same TDU that covers much of the DFW metroplex. Oncor's service territory in Tarrant County encompasses Fort Worth, Arlington, Haltom City, Euless, Bedford, and dozens of surrounding communities. As a regulated utility, Oncor's delivery charges are set by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and are identical regardless of which REP you choose.

Fort Worth's electricity market mirrors Dallas in competitiveness, with average residential supply rates between 9 and 14 cents per kWh. The city's location on the western edge of the DFW market means it occasionally experiences slightly different locational marginal pricing than downtown Dallas, though retail fixed-rate customers are generally insulated from those wholesale fluctuations.

Fort Worth residents can choose from providers including TXU Energy, Gexa Energy, 4Change Energy, Champion Energy, Reliant Energy, BKV Energy, Cirro Energy, TriEagle Energy, and Rhythm Energy.

Tarrant County Tip: Fort Worth's older housing stock means higher average consumption. Customers using 2,000+ kWh per month should specifically compare per-kWh rates at that usage tier, as some plans include bill credits that only trigger at high usage levels.

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