Killeen Electricity Rates 2026

Killeen is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas, anchored by Fort Hood (now officially Fort Cavazos) — the largest active-duty Army post in the United States. The city sits in the AEP Texas Central service territory, which provides electricity distribution across a broad swath of Central and South Texas. Because Killeen is within the ERCOT deregulated market, all residential and commercial customers can choose their retail electricity provider from the full roster of Texas REPs competing on PowerToChoose.org and third-party comparison sites.

Electricity rates in Killeen generally track the AEP Texas Central territory average of 9 to 14 cents per kWh. The military population creates unique demand patterns — many soldiers prioritize no-early-termination-fee (ETF) plans that allow flexible moves under PCS (Permanent Change of Station) orders. Several major REPs, including 4Change Energy and Pulse Power, explicitly offer no-ETF plan options that are well-suited to military households facing deployment or reassignment on short notice.

REPs serving Killeen ZIP codes (76541–76549) include TXU Energy, 4Change Energy, Pulse Power, Gexa Energy, Champion Energy, Discount Power, Frontier Utilities, and TriEagle Energy.

Killeen Military Tip: Active-duty service members should look for plans explicitly labeled "no early termination fee" or "military-friendly." The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) also provides protections for breaking contracts due to deployment, but a no-ETF plan avoids the paperwork entirely.

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