
Epcot Electric Resources
Epcot Electric is a retail electricity provider servicing customers in the state of Texas. They were founded in 2010 and offer customers both commercial and residential electricity.
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4-5 Star Reviews: 1 (33%)
this is my 4th provider since dereg. and they are very good. in the year i had them as far as price and error free billing.
3-4 Star Reviews: 1 (33%)
Signed up 11 months ago and ready to sign a new contract. I used the autopay with credit card, so never had an issue with billing. I got my statement in the mail and knew it would autopay on my credit card.. seemless. Unfortunately, they are not as cheap as some, so I'm looking for cheaper electricity. I've been happy with them, just not the cheapest right now.
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Where can I order Epcot Electric electricity?
Epcot Electric does not have any electricity plans
Where can I order Epcot Electric natural gas?
Epcot Electric does not have any natural gas plans
What do customers think about Epcot Electric?
That depends on who you ask. There will always be someone who feels wronged by a company, no matter how good they actually are. The average Epcot Electric customer review is 0 / 5 stars. Keep in mind, consumers will go out of their way to complain far more often than they will to give praise.
Why is my electricity rate higher than when I signed up?
The rate you see when you sign up is the average rate at that exact amount of usage in one billing cycle. Some companies try to game the system by applying bill credits between certain usage thresholds. It works great if you are within the margins, but as soon as you leave that band you no longer get that bill credit and your rate per kWh can double. The PUC only requires that companies disclose their average rates at 500, 1000, and 2000 kWhs. Companies can get around this by giving you a $50 bill credit if you use between 1000 and 2000 kWhs per billing cycle. The only way to really know what you're getting into is to read your EFL. A 10¢ rate at all usage amounts may end up being cheaper than that 8¢ rate at 1,000 kWh!