McAllen is the commercial hub of the Rio Grande Valley — cross-border retail, healthcare, international trade and logistics, and produce — and the price your business pays for power is negotiable. In the AEP Texas delivery territory, every commercial account in the ERCOT deregulated market can choose its own electricity supplier. Elite Energy Consultants shops your usage across 25+ licensed Texas retail electric providers (REPs) and builds a commercial electricity plan around your load, your budget, and your growth — at no cost to you.
Upload your billMcAllen businesses on the AEP Texas grid can choose between three commercial electricity rate structures. The right one depends on your load profile, your appetite for contract length, and how much exposure you want to ERCOT’s South-zone price swings during the long, hot Rio Grande Valley summers. We model all three against your actual usage before you sign.
Index electricity plans tie your generation rate directly to the wholesale ERCOT market — typically referenced against day-ahead or real-time hourly settlement prices. Your monthly bill moves with the market: when wholesale electricity is cheap, your business captures the upside immediately; when ERCOT prices spike during peak demand events or grid stress, your costs follow. There are no fixed-rate premiums baked in, which is why index pricing often delivers the lowest long-run average cost — but only for businesses prepared to ride out short-term volatility. We pair every index contract with usage analysis and price-trigger guidance so you know exactly when to shift load or layer in protection.
A fixed-rate commercial electricity contract locks in your generation price per kilowatt-hour for the entire term — typically 12, 24, or 36 months. Your monthly bill still reflects how much electricity you actually use, but the rate itself stays constant regardless of what happens in ERCOT, the weather, or natural gas markets. For most Texas businesses this is the simplest and safest path: predictable budgeting, no surprises during peak summer load events, and clean line-item accounting. The trade-off is that fixed rates carry a small premium over the prevailing index, because the supplier is taking on the market risk on your behalf. We negotiate term length, contract clauses, and renewal windows to make sure you're locking in at the right time — not just any time.
Hybrid commercial electricity contracts blend fixed and indexed pricing under a single agreement, letting you lock in a portion of your expected load at a fixed rate while floating the remainder against the wholesale market. You get price certainty on your baseline consumption — protecting against worst-case scenarios — while still capturing market upside on the variable portion. Hybrid structures are typically configured as 50/50, 70/30, or custom splits, and many include the option to convert floating volume to fixed mid-term if the market moves in your favor. This is the approach used by sophisticated commercial buyers and energy managers who want to actively manage cost risk rather than commit fully to one strategy. We model your historical load curve, recommend the right split, and handle the ongoing strategy as conditions change.
A three-step commercial electricity procurement process designed to take energy off your plate — so you can focus on running your McAllen business.
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We run your usage against 25+ Texas REPs serving the AEP Texas market and present the best fixed, indexed, and hybrid options for your business.
Pick your plan, sign electronically, and we handle the switch end-to-end. Zero service interruption, ongoing support.
From La Plaza Mall and the cross-border retail trade to South Texas Health System and the medical district, the McAllen Foreign Trade Zone and logistics moving through the Anzaldúas and Hidalgo–Reynosa bridges, and the produce and agribusiness of Hidalgo County — we run commercial electricity procurement for the McAllen businesses that depend on uptime and predictable costs.
Buying commercial power direct from a single REP means taking that provider’s price on faith. Working with a broker means putting 25+ suppliers in competition for your account. Elite Energy Consultants runs commercial electricity procurement across the AEP Texas Central territory in South Texas — McAllen, the Rio Grande Valley, and the same grid that runs down to our Corpus Christi market — and we’ve spent 16+ years in the Texas commercial electricity market.
We’ve served 1,200+ Texas businesses, manage 935M+ kWh of load annually across our client portfolio, and save clients an average of 18% a year versus their prior rate. You pay us nothing: REPs build a small, fully disclosed broker fee into the rate, so our shopping, contract analysis, and ongoing account management cost you zero. See how energy brokers get paid.
If you’ve searched for an energy broker near me, a commercial electricity broker near me, or business electricity rates near me, you’ve found a Texas broker that knows your market. Elite Energy Consultants is headquartered in Houston and serves commercial accounts across the AEP Texas Central territory in the Rio Grande Valley — McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, and the surrounding Hidalgo County communities — the same AEP Texas Central grid that runs down to our Corpus Christi market. We’re not a local McAllen storefront; what we bring is the ability to put 25+ Texas REPs in competition for your account.
One local note worth knowing: AEP Texas is the deregulated utility inside McAllen, but parts of the surrounding Rio Grande Valley are served by Magic Valley Electric Cooperative, which is not part of retail choice. We confirm your grid by ESID before we quote, so you always know whether your meter can actually switch.
If your McAllen facility burns natural gas — a restaurant, hotel, hospital, or light-industrial plant — Texas Gas Service is the local gas utility that delivers and bills the regulated delivery charge to your meter across the Rio Grande Valley. You don’t switch the pipe; Texas Gas Service always moves the gas and maintains the lines.
But for mid-size and larger commercial and industrial accounts, the gas supply itself can be sourced competitively through the utility’s commercial transportation tariff — on a fixed price or indexed to a South Texas hub. Elite arranges and manages that supply alongside your electricity, so a single team handles both. Learn more about commercial natural gas in Texas and current commercial natural gas rates.
Answers to the questions McAllen businesses ask most about commercial electricity rates, the AEP Texas territory, and switching suppliers.
AEP Texas is the Transmission & Distribution Utility (TDU) that delivers electricity in McAllen — the poles, wires, meters, and outage response — through its South Texas (AEP Texas Central) division, the same utility that serves Corpus Christi and the rest of the Rio Grande Valley. In the ERCOT deregulated market you can’t choose your TDU, but you can choose any retail electric provider that serves the AEP Texas territory, and the TDU doesn’t set your rate. Local caveat: parts of the Valley around McAllen are served by Magic Valley Electric Cooperative, which is not part of retail choice, so whether you can switch depends on your exact address and ESID. See where the AEP Texas Central region fits among ERCOT’s deregulated regions.
Rio Grande Valley summers run long and hot, driving heavy air-conditioning load, and that’s when ERCOT prices and demand charges climb. For larger commercial accounts, a handful of summer peak intervals (ERCOT’s "4CP") can set your transmission cost allocation for the entire following year. Managing when and how hard you draw power in those windows is one of the biggest levers on a McAllen commercial bill, which is why we factor seasonality into every plan we build.
There’s no single published commercial rate the way there is for residential plans. Commercial electricity in McAllen is priced to your specific load — your kWh usage, peak demand in kW, load factor, operating hours, contract length, and the AEP Texas delivery charges that pass through your bill. The only way to know your number is to have us run your actual usage across 25+ REPs, which is exactly what a quote does.
Yes, for any meter on the AEP Texas grid. Switching only changes the retail provider you buy power from — AEP Texas keeps physically delivering your electricity the entire time, so there’s no outage and no on-site work. If you’re under contract, Texas suppliers offer future-dated agreements that start the day after your current term ends, with no early-termination penalty.
We serve every commercial meter in McAllen and across the Rio Grande Valley that sits on the deregulated AEP Texas grid, plus the broader ERCOT market — including our Corpus Christi market on the same AEP Texas Central system. For the Magic Valley co-op territory that doesn’t offer retail choice, we’ll tell you straight rather than pretend otherwise. You get a Houston-based broker that shops 25+ Texas REPs against each other.
Often, yes. In McAllen, Texas Gas Service delivers natural gas and always handles delivery, but for mid-size and larger commercial and industrial accounts the gas supply can be bought competitively on a fixed or indexed price through the utility’s transportation tariff. We manage electricity and gas together so one team handles both contracts. See commercial natural gas in Texas.
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