Switch to APG&E and Lock in Your Rate Today
Simple plans. Transparent pricing. No surprises on your bill. APG&E makes switching your electricity provider easy — and we have plans to fit every budget.

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20+ Years
Serving Texas Customers
1000s ⭐
Five-Star Google Reviews
A+ Rating
Better Business Bureau
Flexible Plans
Choose the term that works for you — 6, 12, or 24 months. You pick the plan; we lock in your rate.
Fixed-Rate Pricing
No rate surprises mid-contract. A locked in rate for the full term so you always know what to expect.
Real Support
Questions? Our team is available by phone and online, Monday through Saturday — not just a chatbot.
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Switching is Easier Than You Think
Most customers are up and running in minutes. Here's how:
1. Enter your ZIP code and see plans available in your area.
2. Choose the plan and term that fits your budget.
3. Enroll online in minutes. No service interruption.
We coordinate the switch.
"Switching was effortless."
"Super easy getting signed up!"
"Easy process and great customer service!"
Ready to Make the Switch?
Join thousands of customers who trust APG&E for simple, affordable electricity. Enrollment takes less than 5 minutes.
Have Questions?
Will my electricity service be interrupted when I switch?
No. Switching to APG&E is seamless. Your local utility (TDSP) continues to deliver electricity to your home — we simply become your new supplier. There's no interruption to your service.
How long does enrollment take?
Most customers complete enrollment in under 10 minutes online. Your new rate typically takes effect on your next billing cycle.
Is there a cancellation fee?
Early termination fees vary by plan. We'll always show you the full terms before you enroll; no surprises.
What areas in Texas does APG&E serve?
APG&E serves deregulated areas of Texas. Enter your ZIP code to see if plans are available at your address.
Can I lock in my rate?
Yes. All of our fixed-rate plans lock in your rate for the full contract term — 6, 12, or 24 months depending on the plan you choose.
