ELECTRICITY RATES IN SPRING
Spring Electricity Rates and Plans
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ENERGY COMPANIES & RATES IN SPRING
Spring Electricity Guide
Spring electricity prices have remained stable over the past 7 days, holding steady at an average of 15.26¢/kWh. With 120 available plans ranging from 7.3¢ to 23.58¢ per kWh, the market shows typical variation based on term length and plan structure. Stability is generally positive for consumers, though we continue monitoring trends to catch any potential movement early.
7-DAY MARKET TRENDS
Electricity pricing trends in Spring
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Average Pricing for an Average Home (1000 kWh)
These rates are from the CenterPoint Energy utility region, which Spring is geographically located in.
ENERGY RATES IN SPRING
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Spring residents benefit from Texas’s deregulated electricity market, allowing them to choose from 120 different plans across multiple providers. The market offers 111 fixed-rate plans averaging 15.05¢/kWh, with rates spanning 7.3¢ to 23.58¢ per kWh. Given that 86% of Spring homes are single-family properties using around 1,225 kWh monthly, most residents should compare plans at this usage level. Notably, 118 renewable energy options are available—23 offering 100% green energy—at virtually no premium over conventional plans. Additional choices include 7 time-of-use plans and 2 prepaid options for different budget preferences.
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Based on 77373 ZIP code. 120 plans available. Rates were updated at 07:37 AM CDT on April 15, 2026.
ELECTRICITY RATES BY HOUSING IN SPRING
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Spring's housing is predominantly single-family homes at an average of 2,261 square feet, with typical electricity usage around 1,225 kWh monthly. At this usage level, APGE's SimpleSaver 12 plan offers the lowest rate at 9.5¢/kWh, resulting in approximately $116 per month. The area's smaller apartment units (6% of housing) average 583 kWh monthly, where Energy Texas's Texas Bright 12 at 13.6¢/kWh (~$80/mo) is most competitive.
Single-family homes
86% of homes in the city
Small apartments (2-9 units)
6% of homes in the city
Large apartments (10+ units)
5% of homes in the city
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates 2023, Table B25024 — Units in Structure. Spring, TX (22,974 total housing units). Energy estimates based on EIA Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), West South Central region.
HOW TO CHOOSE
Choosing an electric company in Spring.
When looking for your retail electricity provider and choosing an electric plan, there’s a number of factors to keep in mind. You’ll be able to choose a plan that’s best for you if you understand your energy usage and what’s important to you in a provider. Below are a series of tips to help you make the best decision for your household.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common questions about energy in Spring
As of April 15th, 2026, the lowest electricity rate available in Spring is APGE's SimpleSaver 12 at 7.3¢/kWh. This is significantly below the market average of 15.26¢/kWh, with 120 total plans currently available to Spring residents.
Spring's hot, humid summers significantly increase electricity costs due to air conditioning demand. With single-family homes dominating at 86% of housing, most residents use approximately 1225 kWh monthly. Peak summer usage can double consumption, making rate selection critical for managing costs.
Since 86% of Spring housing consists of single-family homes averaging 1225 kWh monthly, residents should choose plans optimized for the 2000 kWh tier. This ensures competitive rates during high-usage summer months when air conditioning drives consumption significantly higher.
Compare all 120 available plans to find rates below the 15.26¢/kWh market average. Consider the 118 green energy plans, which cost only 0.02¢ more than average. Setting thermostats higher during summer can significantly reduce your typical 1225 kWh monthly consumption.





