Average Electric Bill in TexasApril 2026

The average residential electric bill in Texas is $144/mo as of April 2026, at an average price of 16.99¢/kWh +9.5% versus a year earlier.

Texas at a glance

Avg monthly bill
$144

U.S. EIA · April 2026

Avg price
16.99¢/kWh

U.S. EIA · April 2026

Avg usage / month
848 kWh

U.S. EIA · April 2026

Price change (YoY)
+9.5%

U.S. EIA · April 2026

vs April 2025

Price history (last 12 months)

MonthAvg residential price
April 202616.99¢/kWh
March 202616.39¢/kWh
February 202615.41¢/kWh
January 202615.69¢/kWh
December 202515.87¢/kWh
November 202516.04¢/kWh
October 202516.10¢/kWh
September 202515.83¢/kWh
August 202515.46¢/kWh
July 202515.36¢/kWh
June 202515.26¢/kWh
May 202515.53¢/kWh
April 202515.52¢/kWh

Residential average retail price by month. Source: U.S. EIA (public domain).

Why your bill is rising

Texas is not in the PJM footprint, so the locked PJM capacity increases do not apply here. The only forward-looking line we can show honestly is the observed 12-month price trend — context, not a promise.

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Texas average: $144/mo at 16.99¢/kWh (+9.5% YoY)

Your bill is 4.0% above the state average (≈883 kWh/mo at the state average price).

Where your bill is headed:

  • trendIf the last 12 months' trend continues
    +$14.21/mo

“Locked” = PJM capacity auction prices already cleared (a floor - several utility zones cleared higher). “Trend” = the observed 12-month EIA trend extended, not a promise.

Three ways to fight it:

  1. Switch your plan. Texas lets residents pick their electricity supplier. Plan comparison coming soon.
  2. Find your energy hogs. See what each appliance actually costs to run at Texas rates: cost-to-run guides.
  3. Get a home energy audit. DOE guide to professional and DIY audits.

Estimate only, based on official data as of April 2026 (U.S. EIA residential averages; PJM auction results). Your actual plan price differs.

Can you switch plans in Texas?

Yes. Texas has a deregulated retail electricity market, so residents can choose their electricity supplier — the supply portion of the bill is shoppable. ERCOT - the largest retail-choice market. Choice covers the competitive ERCOT zones only; Austin, San Antonio and El Paso are served by their own utilities.

Plan comparison partners coming soon.

Estimate only, based on official data as of April 2026. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, residential retail sales (public domain), refreshed monthly. Your actual plan price differs.