Parts of Brady are served by different utilities. Delivery charges may vary by ZIP code.
Compare Electricity Plans in Brady, TX
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Plans last updated: April 4, 2026
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Best Value (12 Months)
Fixed rate stability for a full year.
- Locked-in price for 12 months
- Straightforward pricing
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No 12-month plans available
Best Short Term
Low commitment, low rate.
- Lowest available short-term rate
- No long-term commitment
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No short-term plans available
Top Green Plan (12 Months)
Support 100% renewable energy.
- 100% Texas Wind & Solar
- Locked-in green rate for 12 months
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No 100% renewable plans available
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Most comparison sites show the rate from your plan's Electricity Facts Label at exactly 1,000 kWh. We estimate your total monthly cost — including AEP Texas North delivery charges — at your selected usage level. This gives you a more complete picture of what a plan is likely to cost, not just the energy rate.
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What Affects My Electric Bill in Brady?
In the deregulated market of Brady, residents have the power to choose their own Retail Electric Provider (REP). However, regardless of which provider you choose, your electricity is still delivered by the same local Transmission and Distribution Utility (TDU).
In this area, the TDU is AEP Texas North. They are responsible for maintaining the power lines, reading your meter, and restoring power during outages. Their "pass-through" charges are regulated and will be the same across every plan you see on Watt Owl.
Quick Fact
West-Central Texas is a sweet spot — not as brutal as the Valley, not as mild as the Panhandle.
How Much Electricity Do Brady Homes Use?
Monthly consumption fluctuates significantly with Texas weather.
Average
1,075 kWh
Peak (Jul)
1,498 kWh
Annual Total
12,897 kWh
Based on West-Central climate data • Source: EIA & NOAA
Assumes avg. Texas home (~1,800 sq ft) • Your usage may vary
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Frequently Asked Questions About Electricity in Brady
Based on local usage patterns, homes in Brady use an average of 1,075 kWh per month. At current market rates starting from 12.54¢/kWh, a typical monthly bill would be around $134.82. Actual bills include delivery charges from Oncor Electric Delivery and vary by plan and usage. This estimate includes regulated delivery charges from Oncor Electric Delivery, which some comparison tools exclude from their displayed rate.
Currently, one of the most competitive plans in Brady is the True Value 12 from TRUE POWER at 12.54¢/kWh. At 1,075 kWh/month, this plan costs approximately $134.82/month. This rate reflects estimated total cost including delivery charges — not just the energy rate shown on the plan's Electricity Facts Label. Rates change frequently, so we recommend comparing plans at your specific usage level and verifying final pricing with the provider before enrolling.
Brady is served by Oncor Electric Delivery, which delivers electricity to all homes regardless of your chosen provider. Oncor Electric Delivery charges a delivery rate of approximately 5.62¢/kWh plus a monthly base charge of $4.23. These regulated charges are the same on every plan.
Yes! Brady is in the deregulated Texas electricity market, which means you can choose from dozens of Retail Electric Providers (REPs). While Oncor Electric Delivery handles delivery, you pick the company that sets your energy rate. Switching is free and takes about 15 minutes online — your power stays on the entire time.
Homes in Brady use an average of 1,075 kWh per month, or about 12,897 kWh per year. Usage peaks in July at around 1,498 kWh due to air conditioning demand, and drops to its lowest in January at around 850 kWh.
The best time to switch is during shoulder months (March–April and October–November) when demand is lower and providers often offer competitive rates. However, you can switch anytime with no interruption to your service. Currently, rates in Brady start as low as 9.00¢/kWh for fixed-rate plans.
When your contract ends, your REP is required to send an expiration notice at least 14 days before your contract expires. If you don't select a new plan before expiration, you'll typically be moved to a month-to-month variable-rate plan, which is often more expensive than a fixed-rate contract. We recommend shopping for a new plan at least two weeks before your contract ends to ensure a smooth transition.
Switching providers is free and straightforward. Choose a new plan, complete the enrollment with the new REP, and they handle notifying your current provider. Your power stays on throughout the process — Oncor Electric Delivery continues delivering electricity regardless of which REP you choose. Most switches take effect within one to three business days after your enrollment is processed.
