Frisco Electricity Rates 2026

Frisco has been among the fastest-growing cities in the United States for over a decade, expanding from fewer than 35,000 residents in 2000 to well over 200,000 today. The city sits in Collin and Denton counties and is fully served by Oncor Electric Delivery, the largest transmission and distribution utility in Texas. As part of the ERCOT deregulated market, Frisco residents have access to the same broad pool of 60-plus Retail Electric Providers available throughout the Oncor territory.

Frisco's newer construction means most homes were built to modern energy codes with better insulation and more efficient HVAC systems than older DFW suburbs. However, larger average home sizes — many Frisco neighborhoods feature homes of 2,500 to 4,000 square feet — keep monthly usage above average. Electricity rates in Frisco typically range from 9 to 14 cents per kWh for the supply portion. Summer months from June through August drive peak consumption as temperatures exceed 100°F and AC systems run near-continuously.

REPs serving Frisco ZIP codes (75033–75036, 75068–75072) include TXU Energy, Gexa Energy, Reliant Energy, Green Mountain Energy, Rhythm Energy, Champion Energy, 4Change Energy, and Pulse Power.

Frisco Tip: Many Frisco neighborhoods have HOA rules about smart meters and home modifications — check whether your REP's smart-home or time-of-use plan requires equipment installation that may need HOA approval.

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