Irving, Texas

Irving Electricity Rates 2026

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Utility Oncor
Peak Months July–August

Irving, home to the internationally recognized Las Colinas urban center and DFW International Airport's western approach corridor, is served by Oncor Electric Delivery across its residential and commercial zones. The city's dense mix of corporate campuses, hotels, and mid-rise condominiums creates a sophisticated electricity demand profile. For residential customers, however, the shopping process is identical to any other Oncor-territory city — enter your ZIP code, compare EFLs, and choose the plan that fits your usage.

Irving's average residential electricity usage aligns closely with the DFW metro average of approximately 1,100–1,200 kWh per month. The city's rapid multifamily development along the Toyota Music Factory and Las Colinas corridors means many residents live in apartments where electricity costs are either included in rent or billed separately at competitive metered rates.

REPs actively serving Irving ZIP codes include TXU Energy, Gexa Energy, Pulse Power, Reliant Energy, Champion Energy, 4Change Energy, Discount Power, BKV Energy, and Frontier Utilities.

FAQ — Does living near DFW Airport affect my electricity rates? No. Airport proximity does not affect retail electricity pricing. Your rate depends on your Oncor TDU delivery charge plus the REP supply rate you select — both are the same across the Oncor service territory.

Cheapest Plans in Irving

Updated July 2026

Plans serving the Oncor delivery area. Estimates assume 1,000 kWh/month.

GridPlus 12 CHARIOT ENERGY · ONCOR · 100% green
Rate 7.20¢/kWh
Term 12 mo
Est. / mo $72
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Flash Value 12 Express Energy · ONCOR · 3% green
Rate 7.30¢/kWh
Term 12 mo
Est. / mo $73
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Bill Credit Bundle 13 Discount Power · ONCOR · 22% green
Rate 8.40¢/kWh
Term 13 mo
Est. / mo $84
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Understanding Irving's Electricity Market

Irving's Economy & Energy Demand

Irving is a major corporate center anchored by the Las Colinas business district, which hosts the global headquarters of ExxonMobil, Kimberly-Clark, and Fluor Corporation. The Las Colinas Urban Center is one of the largest mixed-use developments in the Southwest, combining commercial and residential spaces.

Energy Market in Irving

Irving is fully within the Oncor deregulated territory, giving residents and businesses access to over 60 competing electricity providers. The mix of large corporate campuses and residential communities creates a unique energy market where both commercial and residential rates are highly competitive.

Oncor Delivery Charges

Oncor Electric Delivery serves Irving with delivery charges consistent with rates across the DFW metroplex. Irving's mix of large commercial accounts and residential customers helps keep the overall market competitive.

Seasonal Energy Costs in Irving

Irving follows the standard DFW seasonal pattern with hot summers driving peak demand in July and August. The urban heat island effect in Las Colinas can increase cooling costs for residents near the dense commercial district compared to suburban Irving locations.

Neighborhood Energy Differences

Las Colinas has a unique commercial/residential mix where apartment and condo residents benefit from newer, efficient construction. South Irving has an older housing stock from the 1960s-70s that may lack modern insulation and energy-efficient windows, leading to higher per-square-foot energy costs.

Irving Market Insight

Market fact

Irving is fully within the Oncor deregulated zone, giving residents and Las Colinas businesses access to over 60 competing electricity providers.

Local saving tip

Las Colinas commercial tenants in Irving can negotiate group rates through commercial REPs — check with your property manager.

How to Choose the Best Electricity Plan in Irving

1

Check Your Average Monthly Usage

Look at your past bills to see how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) you use per month. Most plans show rates at 500 kWh, 1,000 kWh, and 2,000 kWh usage levels. Choose a plan optimized for your actual usage pattern.

2

Read the Electricity Facts Label (EFL)

Every plan must provide an EFL that shows the true average rate at different usage levels. Look for base charges, minimum usage fees, and how the rate changes with usage. Learn how to read an EFL.

3

Consider Contract Length

Fixed-rate plans typically range from 3 to 36 months. Longer contracts may offer lower rates but include early termination fees if you need to cancel. Month-to-month plans offer flexibility but may have higher or variable rates.

4

Understand TDSP Charges

Your Oncor TDSP charges are the same no matter which provider you choose. These fees cover the cost of delivering electricity through power lines to your home. Learn about TDSP charges.

5

Look for Renewable Energy Options

Many providers in Irving offer 100% renewable electricity plans powered by Texas wind and solar. These green plans are often competitively priced with traditional plans and help reduce your carbon footprint.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Irving Electricity

What is the average electricity rate in Irving?

Electricity rates in Irving vary by provider and plan type. The best rate depends on your usage level, contract length, and whether you choose a fixed or variable plan. Use our comparison tool above to see current rates from all available providers.

Who is the electricity utility in Irving?

Irving is served by Oncor. This is your Transmission and Distribution Service Provider (TDSP), which maintains the power lines and infrastructure. However, you can choose your electricity supplier (REP) from many competitive providers for your actual electricity supply.

Can I switch electricity providers in Irving?

Yes! Irving is in Texas's deregulated electricity market, which means you can choose from multiple retail electricity providers (REPs). Switching is easy, takes about 5 minutes online, and won't interrupt your service. Your Oncor infrastructure remains the same.

What's the best electricity plan in Irving?

The best electricity plan depends on your household usage, whether you prefer fixed or variable rates, contract length preferences, and if you want renewable energy. Plans with 12-month fixed rates are popular for budget stability. Compare all available plans above to find the best fit for your needs.

Are there any green energy options in Irving?

Yes! Many electricity providers in Irving offer 100% renewable energy plans sourced from Texas wind and solar farms. Popular green providers include Rhythm Energy, Green Mountain Energy, and Gexa Energy. These plans are often competitively priced with non-renewable options.

How do I switch electricity providers in Irving?

Switching is simple: 1) Compare plans and choose one, 2) Sign up online with your chosen provider (takes about 5 minutes), 3) Your new provider handles the switch with Oncor, 4) Service continues uninterrupted. There's no need to contact your old provider unless you have an early termination fee.

What are TDSP charges in Irving?

TDSP (Transmission and Distribution Service Provider) charges are fees paid to Oncor for maintaining the physical infrastructure that delivers electricity to your home. These fees are the same regardless of which retail provider you choose and typically appear as a separate line item on your bill.

What are the cheapest electricity plans in Irving right now?

Irving benefits from the competitive Oncor market with supply rates that vary by provider and contract length. Las Colinas apartment residents with lower usage should compare plans at the 500 kWh level, while homeowners should look at 1,000-1,500 kWh rates. Check current rates above.

How much does the average Irving household pay for electricity?

The typical Irving household bill runs slightly below the DFW average due to a higher proportion of apartments and condos in the Las Colinas area with lower individual usage.

Is Irving in a deregulated electricity market?

Yes, Irving is fully deregulated within the Oncor Electric Delivery territory. All residential and commercial customers can choose their retail electricity provider from 60+ competing options.

Can Las Colinas commercial tenants choose their electricity provider?

Yes, commercial tenants in Las Colinas can choose their own retail electricity provider. However, some property managers negotiate group rates for entire buildings. Check with your property management to see if a group rate is available, or compare individual plans for your suite.

When is the best time to switch electricity providers in Irving?

Spring (March-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the best rates in Irving. If you're in a Las Colinas apartment with a shorter lease, look for plans that match your lease term to avoid early termination fees when you move.

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