Solar · Texas
Texas homes paid an average 17¢ per kilowatt-hour in April — about 9% more than a year before. Your usage didn't jump 9%. The rate did. We put a fixed number in writing so it can't happen again.
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The Pencil Promise
Every quote is the full monthly number, in writing, before you sign anything. If solar doesn't beat your bill, we say so and walk.
Every quote comes with a walk-away guarantee: if the math fails, we tell you. Prefer to talk first? Call 1-888-801-6789 or text (801) 634-0177.
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What power costs in Texas.
Average price a Texas home paid per kilowatt-hour in April 2026 — up from 15.5¢ a year earlier (EIA, preliminary).
One-year rise in Texas home electricity prices, April 2025 to April 2026 (EIA).
Rate hikes U.S. utilities requested last year — more than double the year before (PowerLines).
Sources: U.S. EIA Electric Power Monthly, Table 5.6.A (April 2026, preliminary); PowerLines 2025 utility rate-case review.
The honest read
Up 9% in a year. Your roof didn't change.
A Triple Crown quote is two numbers on one page: 25 more years of buying power the way you do now, next to 25 years on one fixed solar payment — built from your last 12 months of real usage, not a template. If solar doesn't beat your bill, the Pencil Promise means we say so and walk.
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