Business Electricity Plans for Texas

Custom business electricity rates and plans to energize your business.

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Just Energy is a licensed Retail Electric Provider in Texas (PUCT Certificate #10052). New commercial electricity enrollments in Texas are managed by our affiliate, Just Energy Commercial (PUCT Certificate #10092). By submitting this form, you authorize Just Energy to share your information with Just Energy Commercial and authorize Just Energy Commercial to contact you to discuss their current electric service offers and to complete an enrollment.

How to Shop for Commercial Electricity

Understand Your Energy Usage

Start with the numbers. Knowing when and how much electricity your business uses—measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh)—can help you choose a plan that fits. Pay attention to peak usage times, seasonal spikes, and your overall consumption trends.

Consider the Size of Your Business

From small storefronts to large-scale operations, your energy needs vary. Consider how many hours you’re open, whether you use heavy equipment, and how much power your operations demand. The right plan scales with your business.

Compare Energy Companies

Not all providers are created equal. Compare rates, contract options, customer support, and added benefits to ensure your energy partner understands your business goals. Review more business electricity tips here.

How to Compare Business Electricity Companies

Read Reviews

Read Reviews

Hear what other business owners are saying to gauge service quality and affordability.

Review Contract Terms

Review Contract Terms

Look closely at contract term lengths (12, 24, 36, 48 or 60 months), cancellation policies and renewal clauses.

Explore Sustainability Initiatives

Explore Sustainability Initiatives

Want to go green? Check for plans offering renewable energy credits, solar buyback programs, or other eco-conscious options.

Commercial Electricity FAQs

A good rate depends on your location, business size, and usage patterns. Shopping around and locking in a fixed-rate plan can help you budget effectively.

The average business electricity rate in Texas isn’t one-size-fits-all—it varies based on factors like your location, usage habits, and the length of your contract. Market conditions can also cause rates to fluctuate, so it’s a good idea to compare providers and plan options.

Yes, business electricity rates are typically lower per kWh than residential energy rates due to higher overall consumption.

Look for transparency. Understand the rate structure, length of term, and cancellation fees. Also check if there are options for renewable energy or added value like tracking tools.

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