Midland, Texas Prepay Lights
Just $40 to Start.
Your Lights on in 1 to 2 Hours.
Call: 1.833-789-2561 to Start!
NO CREDIT. NO DEPOSIT. SAME DAY SERVICE.
We offer 6 and 12-month prepaid electricity plans or pay-as-you-go power in the Midland, TX area. In these challenging economic times, many Texans are experiencing drops in their credit scores due to unforeseen job and health issues. As a result, traditional electric companies are demanding large upfront deposits before activating power. Fortunately, our pay-as-you-go electricity plans provide a quick and affordable solution to get your lights on without needing to pay hundreds of dollars in deposits. With over 20 years of experience in Texas, we are a trusted provider you can rely on. Call 1-833-789-2561 today to start your pay-as-you-go electricity.
Midland Pay-as-You-Go Electricity Rates
ONCOR
12 Month - Prepaid-
Prepaid Electricity Fixed
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$40 Electricity Connection Balance
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12 Month
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No Credit Check
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6 Month - Prepaid-
Prepaid Electricity Fixed
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$40 Electricity Connection Balance
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6 Month
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No Credit Check
Midland Electric Rate Guide
Midland, TX pay-as-you-go electric rates are provided for comparison purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Customer pricing will be finalized only after signing an electric provider’s service agreement. Please note that not all cities within our service areas offer electric choice, and our pricing is based on area rates.
The average price per kWh displayed for each of our retail electric providers is based on a 2,000 kWh per month usage and includes both fixed and variable local charges. The price shown for each retail electric provider is an example based on typical usage patterns, and your actual average price for prepaid electric service will vary depending on your specific electricity usage.
All rates are gathered from the ‘Electricity Facts Label’ of each retail electric provider. Please be aware that Midland electricity service offers may be fixed or variable; a variable rate may change throughout your contract, while a fixed rate is guaranteed for the term of the contract.