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Verbena 13 | 13.6¢ | 13 mo | 29% |
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Verbena 12 | 13.7¢ | 12 mo | 29% |
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APG&E Fixed 14 | 16.7¢ | 14 mo | — |
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Your electricity in zip code 78580 is delivered by AEP Texas Central. Since this area is deregulated, you can choose your retail electricity provider while AEP Texas Central maintains the power lines and handles outage restoration.
Raymondville, Texas (zip code 78580) sits in Willacy County — a rural South Texas community of roughly 10,236 residents served by AEP Texas Central Co. (AEPTCC) for electricity delivery. As part of Texas's deregulated energy market, Raymondville residents have real choice: 18 retail electric providers currently compete here across 82 available plans, making March 2026 a strong time to shop. The competitive pressure in the AEP-Central South Zone keeps pricing aggressive, with rates ranging well below the Texas state average for shoppers who take time to compare. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, understanding how the local market works can save you hundreds of dollars annually on your electricity bill.
The most competitive rate currently available in Raymondville is 9.5¢/kWh, offered by True Power on their AEPTCC 12-Month Fixed Residential plan. That's a meaningful discount compared to the average rate across all 82 available plans, which sits at 12.7¢/kWh — and a significant drop from the area's short-term plan average of 18.5¢/kWh. The wide rate range in 78580 reflects just how much provider and contract choice matters here. Shoppers who default to month-to-month or short-term plans are often paying nearly double what locked-in customers pay on competitive fixed-rate contracts.
In Raymondville's current market, the numbers tell a clear story:
For most Raymondville households, a 12-month fixed plan offers the best balance of savings and commitment. With summer cooling costs running high in Willacy County, locking in a competitive rate before peak season is a smart move.
With 18 retail electric providers competing in this zip code, Raymondville consumers are in a strong position. Active providers include True Power, TXU Energy, Ambit Energy, 4Change Energy, CleanSky Energy, Shell Energy, XOOM Energy, Spark Energy, Payless Power, and YEP Energy, among others. Of the 82 available plans, 73 are fixed-rate and 6 carry green or renewable energy designations — giving environmentally conscious shoppers real options without sacrificing competitiveness.
Regardless of which retail provider you choose, AEP Texas Central (AEP-Central) handles all physical electricity delivery in 78580 — the poles, wires, and meter infrastructure. Delivery charges are regulated by the state and are identical no matter which provider you select. Switching providers does not affect your delivery service or create any interruption. To switch, contact your chosen retail electric provider (REP) with your ESIID (Electric Service Identifier, found on your current bill). Your new rate typically activates on your next meter read date. For delivery-related issues, contact AEP Texas Central directly at 1-866-223-8508 or at aeptexas.com.
Raymondville's 78580 market compares favorably to neighboring communities in the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas corridor. Shoppers in nearby Harlingen, Weslaco, and McAllen zip codes face similar AEP-Central delivery structures, but the level of provider competition and plan availability can vary by zip code. Willacy County's rural character means seasonal demand spikes sharply in summer months — making March an ideal window to lock in a fixed rate before providers adjust pricing for peak cooling season. Waiting until June or July to shop typically means fewer promotional offers and higher baseline rates.
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Lock in a 12-month fixed-rate electricity plan before June — Raymondville's peak cooling season runs from June through September, and fixed contracts protect you from the price spikes that variable-rate plans expose you to during those brutal Rio Grande Valley heat waves.
Check your plan's monthly usage 'sweet spot': many REPs in the AEP Texas Central territory offer bill credits at specific consumption thresholds (e.g., 1,000 kWh or 2,000 kWh). If you're close to a threshold, adjusting thermostat settings by 2–3 degrees can push you into a lower effective rate.
Apply for the LITE-UP Texas low-income discount program through your REP if your household income qualifies — eligible Raymondville customers can receive a 17% discount on electricity costs during the sweltering summer months when bills are highest.
Set your programmable or smart thermostat to 78°F when home and 85°F when away during Raymondville summers. In this climate, every degree of thermostat adjustment can reduce cooling energy use by approximately 3%, adding up to meaningful savings over a five-month cooling season.
If your home has south-facing roof space, request a solar buyback plan from competing REPs — Willacy County's 3,000+ annual sunshine hours give Raymondville one of the best solar generation profiles in Texas, and excess power fed back to the AEP Texas Central grid can offset nighttime electricity costs.
As of March 2026, the most competitive rate in 78580 is 9.5¢/kWh, offered by True Power on their AEPTCC 12-Month Fixed Residential plan. Always compare the full plan details, including base charges, to find the best fit for your usage level.
AEP Texas Central (AEP-Central) handles all electricity delivery in 78580. They maintain the poles, wires, and meters. Delivery charges are state-regulated and remain the same regardless of which retail electric provider you choose.
Contact your chosen retail electric provider with your ESIID number, found on your current bill. Switching is free, causes no service interruption, and your new rate typically takes effect on your next meter read date. AEP Texas Central continues handling delivery.
Short-term plans (1–6 months) average 18.5¢/kWh in this area — nearly double the 9.5¢/kWh available on competitive 12-month fixed plans. Providers charge a premium for flexibility. Unless you're moving soon, a longer fixed-rate plan almost always saves money.
Yes. March is one of the best times to shop in South Texas. Before summer cooling demand peaks in Willacy County, providers are more competitive with promotional rates. Locking in a fixed plan now helps you avoid rate increases during the high-demand summer months.
Yes — 6 of the 82 available plans in 78580 are green or renewable energy plans. Providers like CleanSky Energy and 4Change Energy offer eco-friendly options. These plans are increasingly competitive in price and deliver the same reliable AEP Texas Central grid service.