Are you a Texan looking to choose the best electricity provider for your home? We understand the importance of making an informed decision when it comes to your energy needs. In this article, we'll compare two popular energy providers in Texas: AP Gas & Electric and Ironhorse Power Services. However, before we delve into the details, let's introduce you to BKV Energy (or BKVE for short), your honest and transparent alternative.
BKV Energy is all about energy made fair. In every aspect, we strive to bring honesty and simplicity to the communities and the people we serve. At BKV Energy, customers don't have to pick between cleaner or more affordable. They have the power to choose both. We give customers the knowledge to make informed decisions about their energy bill AND their energy company.
Now, let's compare AP Gas & Electric and Ironhorse Power Services in various aspects:
BKV Energy's mission, as you've just read, is centered around bringing fairness, honesty, and simplicity back to energy for Texans. We believe in giving you the power to choose without gimmicks.
BKV Energy, while newer to the scene, serves all of Texas with a commitment to transparent pricing and clear terms. Learn more >
In contrast, BKV Energy offers simple, no-gimmick plans, including Simple Fixed Rate, Solar Buyback, and 100% Renewable Energy plans.
Pricing in your actual area may differ, but for comparison sake we look at pricing in the Houston area:
In contrast, BKV Energy offers the Bluebonnet 12 plan, a simple (no gimmicks) plan priced at 14.3¢ cents per kWh based on an average of 2,000 kWh usage per month.
In conclusion, while AP Gas & Electric and Ironhorse Power Services are popular choices for electricity providers in Texas; they often use gimmick-laden plans that can end up costing you more in the long run. In contrast, BKV Energy strives to bring honesty and simplicity to the communities and people it serves, offering transparent pricing, clear terms, and no hidden fees or surprise charges. Make the right choice for your energy needs and choose BKV Energy for a fair and honest energy experience.
As of 12/21/24, we’ve collected the full list of currently available AP Gas & Electric plans and Ironhorse Power Services plans and listed their rates, terms, and the type of gimmick or standard plan each falls into. These plans are based on an average monthly usage of 2,000 kWh, or what you might use for a typical residential home.
BKV’s lowest rate plan is 14.3¢ per kWh for the Bluebonnet 12 plan - a 100% Renewable no-gimmicks plan.
Compare that to the lowest rate plan from AP Gas & Electric which is currently the plan at 14.4¢ per kWh for a term of 12 months. This plan falls into the following categories: Base Fee (gimmick), Bill Credits (gimmick). And also check that against Ironhorse Power Services lowest rate plan, the plan at 14.4¢ per kWh - a Base Fee (gimmick), Bill Credits (gimmick) type of plan. Gimmick plans may lead to prices not being what you expect in the long run.
The average rate among all AP Gas & Electric plans is currently 20.6¢ per kWh, including all term lengths available. The average rate among all Ironhorse Power Services plans is currently 14.4¢ per kWh, including all term lengths available.
Check out the tables below to compare AP Gas & Electric vs Ironhorse Power Services plans and rates for different standard electric contract terms:
Providers | Plans | Plan Term | Plan Type(s) | Est. Price Per kWh |
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BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet 12 (EFL) | 12 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.3¢/kWh |
BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet Green 12 (EFL) | 12 Months | Full Renewable , Simple Fixed Rate | 14.5¢/kWh |
AP Gas & Electric | True Classic 12 (EFL) | 12 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.4¢/kWh |
AP Gas & Electric | EnergyBot 12 (EFL) | 12 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.7¢/kWh |
Ironhorse Power Services | IronHorse Direct 12 FBE (EFL) | 12 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 20.1¢/kWh |
Providers | Plans | Plan Term | Plan Type(s) | Est. Price Per kWh |
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BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet 24 (EFL) | 24 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.4¢/kWh |
BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet Green 24 (EFL) | 24 Months | Full Renewable , Simple Fixed Rate | 14.7¢/kWh |
AP Gas & Electric | True Classic 24 (EFL) | 24 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.5¢/kWh |
AP Gas & Electric | EnergyBot 24 (EFL) | 24 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.9¢/kWh |
Providers | Plans | Plan Term | Plan Type(s) | Est. Price Per kWh |
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BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet 36 (EFL) | 36 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.4¢/kWh |
BKV Energy |
Bluebonnet Green 36 (EFL) | 36 Months | Full Renewable , Simple Fixed Rate | 14.7¢/kWh |
AP Gas & Electric | True Classic 36 (EFL) | 36 Months | Simple Fixed Rate | 14.6¢/kWh |
*Rates and plans may vary, make sure to check the AP Gas & Electric and Ironhorse Power Services websites for the latest information
Many providers offer plans that seem cheap when you enroll, but end up costing a lot more later on.
If you don’t consider changes in your home’s seasonal usage, you could end up paying more…much more.
A simple fixed rate plan is most often the safest bet. We can help you choose the right one!
Before you select an electricity plan, it’s important to understand more about how the different types of plans offered by providers like APG&E and Ironhorse Power work. First, you need to know how to identify a Gimmicky Plan.
Standard electricity plans are those you can trust to offer just what they say, without tricks that mislead you about the ultimate price you’ll pay on your electrical bill. However, many providers use “Gimmicky” plans to grab your attention. The prices seem very cheap at first glance, but when you dive a bit deeper you may end up paying much more than you’d expect!
Examples of standard plans include Simple Fixed Rate, Variable Rate, Solar Buyback, and 100% Renewable Energy plans - but only if they don’t come with certain gimmicks attached. Gimmicky plans typically include “Bullseye” Plans, plans with a Base Fee, EV Charging plans, plans that offer Bill Credits, and Free Nights or Free Weekends.
Let’s see how Ironhorse Power Services and AP Gas & Electric plans stack up, and what types each company offers currently…
Provider / Type of Plan | APG&E | IRONHORSE POWER | BKVE |
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Simple Fixed Rate
A Simple Fixed Rate plan is a fixed rate plan that has no other gimmicks associated with it (see Gimmick Plans below). |
14 Plans:
APG&E offers 14 Simple Fixed Rate plans with no gimmicks:
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2 Plans:
Ironhorse Power offers 2 Simple Fixed Rate plans with no gimmicks:
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7 Plans:
BKV Energy offers 7 Simple Fixed Rate plans with no gimmicks: |
Solar Buyback
When the electricity company credits you for the excess energy your solar panels generate. |
APG&E does not currently offer Solar Buyback plans. | Ironhorse Power does not currently offer Solar Buyback plans. |
BKV Energy may be offering Solar Buyback plans in the future - if it’s best for our customers! Check Out BKVE Plans |
Variable Rate
The price you pay per kilowatt-hour for electricity may be determined by the market or other factors considered by the retail energy supplier. Since the market cost of electricity changes frequently, your rates could too. |
APG&E does not currently offer Variable Rate plans. | Ironhorse Power does not currently offer Variable Rate plans. |
BKV Energy doesn’t offer Variable Rate plans because changing market conditions can lead to extremely volatile energy bills. To help you save, we only offer simple fixed rate plans. Check Out BKVE Plans |
100% Renewable
A plan that only uses renewable sources. |
3 Plans:
APG&E offers 3 Full Renewable plans with no gimmicks:
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Ironhorse Power does not currently offer gimmick-free Full Renewable plans. |
3 Plans:
BKV Energy offers 3 Full Renewable plans with no gimmicks: |
Provider / Type of Plan | APG&E | IRONHORSE POWER | BKVE |
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EV Charging
EV charging plans are gimmicky because while you're receiving lower cost or free energy at night to charge your vehicle, your kWh rate during the day is higher than average. 70% of your energy consumption occurs during the daytime, so your bill is higher even with those free hours. Learn More |
APG&E does not have plans with a EV Charging currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a EV Charging currently. | No Gimmicks
BKV Energy does not offer gimmicky EV charging plans because most homeowners will end up spending more on electricity thanks to elevated daytime kWh rates, even with the free or reduced overnight prices. Check Out BKVE Plans |
Base Fee
Base fee plans are gimmicky because they add an extra charge to your bill regardless of how much energy you consume throughout the month. Learn More |
APG&E does not have plans with a Base Fee currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a Base Fee currently. |
No Gimmicks
BKV Energy plans don't include base fees because instead of adding an extra fee to your bill, we only charge for the energy you actually consume. Check Out BKVE Plans |
Bill Credit
Bill credit plans are gimmicky because they tease a reward when you use a specific amount of energy. When you don't hit the mark, your rates go up significantly making your bill much higher. Learn More |
APG&E does not have plans with a Bill Credit currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a Bill Credit currently. |
No Gimmicks
BKV Energy does not offer plans with bill credits because we prefer to offer a simple fixed rate instead. Most gimmicky bill credit plans come with higher kWh rates so you end up with a higher bill even with the credit applied. Check Out BKVE Plans |
Bullseye
Bullseye plans lead with a low average price, but higher prices are hidden in the EFL. That means if you use the wrong amount of energy, your bill can skyrocket. |
APG&E does not have plans with a Bullseye currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a Bullseye currently. |
No Gimmicks
BKV Energy does not offer gimmicky bullseye plans because we prefer to offer a simple fixed plan where your kWh rate remains steady at all usage levels. Check Out BKVE Plans |
Free Nights
Free nights plans are gimmicky because your daytime rate can be 5 to 10 cents higher per kWh compared to a simple fixed rate plan. This creates much higher energy bills during the summer in Texas. Learn More |
APG&E does not have plans with a Free Nights currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a Free Nights currently. |
No Gimmicks
BKV Energy does not offer gimmicky free nights plans because most Texans end up spending more on electricity thanks to elevated daytime kWh rates, even with the free overnight prices. Check Out BKVE Plans |
Free Weekends
Free weekends plans are gimmicky because they increase your price per kWh during the week to make up for your free usage over the weekend. Plus, the window of time your energy is "free" might be shorter than you expect. Learn More |
APG&E does not have plans with a Free Weekends currently. | Ironhorse Power does not have plans with a Free Weekends currently. |
No Gimmicks
BKV Energy does not offer gimmicky free weekends plans because most Texans end up spending more on energy due to elevated weekday kWh rates, even with free weekends. Check Out BKVE Plans |
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- M.K.
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- B.J.
"Great electric company. They are very fair and honest with their pricing. Most providers have tricky price structures that make it hard to know what your bill will be. But with BKV Energy you know exactly what you will get. Highly recommend!"
- N.T.
"Informative website, seamless sign-up, and excellent customer service. I'm thrilled we locked in such a good rate for an extended period of time. I'm looking forward to saving extra money this summer."
- E.F.
While APG&E and Ironhorse Power offer estimated 2000 kWh plans for Houston for as much as 14.4¢ kWh, BKVE has 12, 24 and 36 month plans for as low as 14.5¢ kWh - and no gimmicks!
What better way to compare companies than a simple side-by-side dust up of APG&E and Ironhorse Power. APG&E is headquartered in Houston and Ironhorse Power’s central offices are in Dallas. Headed by CEO Jay Harpole, APG&E was founded in 2004. Ironhorse Power’s chief executive is Peter Buell, and the company was founded in the year 2021.
AP Gas & Electric | Ironhorse Power Services |
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6161 Savoy Dr., Suite 500, Houston, 77036 | 5340 Alpha Rd, Dallas, 75240 |
CUSTOMERS: an unreported number of customers |
CUSTOMERS: an unreported number of customers |
FOUNDED: 2004 |
FOUNDED: 2021 |
CEO: Jay Harpole |
CEO: Peter Buell |
COVERAGE AREAS: Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Midland, Corpus Christi, Abilene, and many more |
COVERAGE AREAS: Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Abilene, Corpus Christi, Laredo, McAllen, Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Waco, and more |
PUCT NUMBER: 10105 |
PUCT NUMBER: 10289 |
COMPANY BIO: AP Gas & Electric (APG&E), established in 2004, by first- and second-generation immigrant entrepreneurs, has dedicated itself to providing accessible and affordable energy solutions. Emphasizing simplicity and clarity in their offerings, APG&E's goal is to make energy buying and management easy for all. The company is headquartered at 6161 Savoy Dr Suite 500, Houston, TX, 77036. The leadership team at APG&E, lead by president and CEO Jay Harpole, boasts over 80 years of collective experience in the energy industry, guiding the company with a deep understanding of market evolution and a commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences. This experience-driven approach is central to their service philosophy, emphasizing the importance of treating customers, channel partners, and employees with honesty, flexibility, and responsiveness. APG&E's mission is to simplify the complexity of buying electricity, ensuring their customers have a hassle-free experience and access to honest, transparent pricing without gimmicky offers or hidden fees. This customer-first approach is reflected in their products and plans, recommended as suitable for their own families and friends. The company's values guide their interactions and services, underpinning a culture of respect and integrity within the organization and in their external relationships. For potential customers interested in contacting AP Gas & Electric, their customer service phone number is (866) 828-0385. Their website domain is https://www.apge.com/. |
COMPANY BIO: IronHorse Power Services, a retail electric provider in Texas, aims to connect Texans to reliable and affordable power. The company was established on February 21, 2021, and operates as a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Business management includes Mr. Peter Buell, the Owner/Manager. IronHorse Power Services is headquartered at 5340 Alpha Road, Dallas, Texas 75240, and can be contacted at 866-316-1549 during their office hours, Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm CST. The ethos of IronHorse Power Services centers around providing a combination of reliability, affordability, and simplicity in their services. They pride themselves on being a transparent provider, ensuring customers have a clear understanding of their rates and contract terms. Their customer service approach emphasizes the importance of open communication, where customers can have their questions answered and stay well-informed. In terms of their energy plans, IronHorse Power Services offers a select range of electricity plans tailored to meet different needs without overwhelming customers with too many options. They cater to the five main Transmission and Delivery Utilities (TDUs) in Texas, with pricing for each plan varying slightly based on the specific delivery costs of these TDUs. Customers can choose a plan suitable for their TDU by entering their service address zip code on the IronHorse Power Services website. IronHorse Power Services' approach to electricity provision in Texas highlights a commitment to affordability and customer satisfaction, with an emphasis on simplicity and transparency. Their strategy of offering a streamlined selection of electricity plans aims to make the process of choosing an energy provider less confusing and more efficient for Texans. |