High electricity bills got you down? With a stable fixed rate electricity plan from Chariot Energy, you’ll enjoy a reliable energy rate that’s as friendly on your budget as the environment.
Gift cards and other deals are nice perks, but everyone deserves affordable electricity rates and an energy bill that’s easy to read. Chariot Energy gives you the best of both worlds: a fixed rate that will never change during your contract term and the benefit of 100% clean, renewable energy.
What more could you ask for?
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Chariot Energy believes solar energy should be available to all… without the premium.
The price you pay per kilowatt-hour (kWh) will stay the same for your contract term.
Choosing your energy company should be a breeze — not a headache. Chariot is shedding a new light on Texas retail electricity through easy-to-understand plans, transparent pricing and totally green power.
At Chariot, every day is daylight savings with its commitment to bringing more solar power to the grid. Chariot’s low prices nix the premium for green and the need for solar hardware.
Saving money and the planet has never been simpler!
As a state-wide leading retail electricity provider, Chariot offers fixed rate plans across the state of Texas, from Dallas to Houston to Laredo and McAllen — and nearly everywhere in between.
There are lots of plans out there, but the two most popular remaining are fixed rate electricity plans and variable rate electricity plans.
Fixed rate plans lock in the same price of electricity (kWh) for your contract term. So when the electricity market fluctuates and prices go up, you’re protected against price spikes.
Variable rate plans change each month, since the electric rate is based on the wholesale market pricing of electricity. These plans don’t have a contract, so you can change whenever you want.
Whether it’s flexible terms you want, or a fixed rate for up to three years, Chariot Energy can protect you against the ups and downs of the turbulent Texas electricity market.