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This section highlights the average Tyler electricity rates for residential and commercial customers.
Tyler is one the largest cities in East Texas and is the deregulated energy market. This means Tyler residents must shop for energy plans to get the best rate.
EnergyBot helps homes and businesses in Tyler get the best electricity rate by using historical usage from your meter to match you with the lowest costs plan available. To lower your electric bill simply enter you zip code at the top of this page and we'll find the cheapest plan.
EnergyBot can help you find the best business electricity provider. We only partner with the top commercial suppliers and use your actual historical usage from the utility to match you with the best plans.
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The utility company in Tyler is Oncor. They handle the transmission and delivery of your electricity, so if you have an outage you should contact them. Retail Electric Providers that service Tyler include:
Finding a new electricity provider in Tyler is simple with EnergyBot. Follow these simple steps to get the lowest electricity rate in Tyler.
Enter your zip code at the top of this page and you can quickly see plans from the top Tyler electric companies. For even better pricing use our data linking tool to pull in your historic usage from your utility.
Energy plans often have long confusing contracts. We don't like teaser rates and tricky terms, so we filter out the plans that trick customers into bill spikes. Each plan you see on our site has plan details. This breaks down the most important information about the plan into a way that is easy to understand.
Once you have decided on a new energy plan for your home business just follow the prompts to confirm. Once you're done, we give you dashboard to see the status of your contract.
Tyler energy providers offer rates and plans with a range of options and terms. While you will see many types of plans for the most part they are in two categories: fixed-rate and variable rate.
Fixed-rate plans will have a set price for the term of the contract. Regardless of weather, natural events, or market volatility, your rate will not change. In most cases, fixed-rate plans have a term length of 6, 12, 24, or 36 months. We recommend fixed-rate plans for most customers.
Variable-rate plan rates may change on a monthly basis based on market factors. Variable-rate plans offer more flexibility but present more volatility in pricing. Price changes may impact your monthly electricity bill in the form of price hikes. In most cases, we do not recommend variable-rate plans.
Named after the tenth President of the United States, John Tyler, Tyler is the largest city in Northeast Texas with a population of 105,727 residents. Located in the Ark-La-Tex region where Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas meet, Tyler covers a diverse area of about 54 square miles.
Home to the nation’s largest rose garden, Tyler is known as the Rose Capital of America. The rose garden in Tyler is a public attraction covering 14-acres in a public garden complex with over 38,000 rose bushes of at least 500 different varieties. They also hold the annual Texas Rose Festival in mid-october which attracts thousands of tourists.
As the educational hub of Northeast Texas, Tyler hosts over 20,000 higher education students at the University of Texas at Tyler, the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Texas College, and the Tyler Junior College. These universities also provide employment opportunities for the residents of Tyler with the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler being the second largest employer of the city. College students also help supplement the local small business economy.