Electricity plans can often seem more complicated than they need to be. You’ve likely seen or heard about offers like “free nights,” “free weekends,” or seasonal discounts that advertise a low average price per kWh. But behind these promotions are often hidden fees, fluctuating costs, and confusing terms that can result in bills that are higher than you’d expect.
So, what does it mean when we talk about “gimmick-free electricity?” Let’s break down the common tricks in the energy industry and explain why a simple fixed-rate plan, without gimmicks, is the best choice for most Texans.
Common electricity gimmicks
When searching for an electricity plan in Texas, you’ll often come across terms like:
Base charges
Some providers include base charges ranging from around $4.99 all the way up to $9.99 (or even higher). These are flat monthly fees added to your bill regardless of how much electricity you use. These fees can make your bill more expensive even when your energy usage is low.
Providers often claim that these charges are necessary to help cover back-office administrative costs, but there are many plans on the marketplace with equal or more affordable energy charges that do not include these extra fees. We believe that base charges are generally unnecessary and just another way for providers to increase their profits.
Usage fees
Some plans impose extra fees if your electricity usage falls below or rises above a certain threshold. These charges can make it difficult to predict how much you’ll pay each month.
We find it incredibly unfair for providers to tack on an extra charge to your bill because you used “too much” or “too little” electricity. In our opinion, there’s no such thing as “too much” or “too little” electricity. You use what you use, and that’s what you should pay for.
Confusing time-of-use plans
There’s no doubt you’ve seen these plans when shopping for electricity in Texas. Free nights, free weekends, and seasonal discounts may sound like a good deal, but in reality, they are not a good solution for the majority of Texans.
Here’s why — when your electricity is not free or discounted, the energy charge per kWh can be up to two times more than a simple fixed-rate plan. If you can’t shift most of your energy usage to the “free” periods (and we believe most people cannot), your bills can skyrocket.
Bill credits
Bill credits are a great marketing tool. After all, who wouldn’t want to receive $50 to $150 off their bill? The issue with these plans is that you generally have to use a very specific amount of kilowatt-hours to earn that credit. Throughout the year, your energy consumption will vary widely along with the changes in seasons and weather.
You are likely only going to earn the bill credit a few times per year and certainly not every month.
Providers will advertise a low average rate that factors in the bill credit, so it makes the plan super affordable. When you check the energy charge, you will likely find a very expensive rate per kWh.
Why gimmick-free electricity is better
These gimmicks make average prices look attractive, but they often mask the true cost of electricity. Customers frequently sign up for these plans expecting savings, only to be hit with high bills due to fine-print fees and limitations. The complexity makes it difficult to manage your energy budget.
A gimmick-free electricity plan, like a simple fixed-rate plan with no hidden charges, is straightforward and transparent. Here’s why it’s a better option for most Texans:
- Consistent Pricing: With a fixed-rate plan, you pay the same rate per kilowatt-hour (kWh) no matter when or how much electricity you use. This means no surprises or spikes in your bill due to fluctuating charges.
- No Base or Usage Fees: A true gimmick-free plan doesn’t include additional base charges or usage penalties, so your bill reflects only the electricity you use.
- Budget-Friendly: Without having to navigate through confusing promotions or peak pricing periods, you can better predict your monthly electricity costs, which makes budgeting easier and more reliable.
- Flexibility: A gimmick-free plan doesn’t require you to adjust your lifestyle or energy use to fit into specific windows of “free” electricity. You can use electricity when you need it, without worrying about paying more.
For most Texas customers, a simple, no-gimmick electricity plan delivers peace of mind. It offers a fair rate, without the hassle of navigating complex terms, hidden fees, or promotional pricing schemes that can be difficult to track.
Choose simplicity over gimmicks
At BKV Energy, we believe in providing Texans with straightforward electricity plans that eliminate unnecessary fees and confusing terms. With our fixed-rate plans, what you see is what you get—no surprises, just affordable electricity at a fair price.
By choosing a gimmick-free plan, you’ll avoid the frustration and uncertainty of complex pricing and enjoy the comfort of knowing exactly what you’re paying for.
So, why settle for gimmicks when you can have simplicity? Switch to a gimmick-free electricity plan and take control of your energy costs today.
Graham Lumley, Digital Marketing Manager at BKV Energy, leads digital and traditional marketing strategies, focusing on educating Texans about the state's deregulated energy market. With over 8 years of marketing experience, he creates content to help consumers understand and save on their energy bills, bringing a fresh and dynamic approach to the industry.
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