Fort Worth has a straight-talking character that runs through its culture, its business community, and the way its residents make decisions. A city that built its identity on honest commerce, from cattle traded at fair price to deals made with a handshake, doesn't have much patience for electricity providers that bury their real rates in the fine print. Abundance doesn't do that. The rate we quote before you enroll is the rate you see on every bill through the end of your term.
Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing large cities in the country, which means a significant portion of its residents arrived recently, many from states without deregulated electricity markets. For someone relocating from California, New York, or the Pacific Northwest, the Texas retail electricity model is new territory. The number of providers, the plan structures, the bill components: it can be disorienting. Abundance is built to be the provider that makes it simple: enter your ZIP, see your options, enroll in five minutes, get a bill that matches what you were quoted.
Fort Worth summers are brutal even by Texas standards. The open prairie geography means less natural shading than cities farther east, and the rapid pace of new construction, especially in the northern growth corridors, means neighborhoods with minimal mature tree cover. Cooling loads peak hard in July and August, and a rate that looked competitive in the spring can deliver a painful July bill if it was promotional pricing designed to expire. Abundance fixed-rate plans hold your energy charge through summer and beyond.
Fort Worth's suburban growth is bringing tens of thousands of new homeowners to communities like Alliance, Haslet, Keller, and North Richland Hills. These are households making their first electricity provider decision in Texas, and often their first in a deregulated market at all. A provider that explains how the market works, discloses everything upfront, and delivers a bill that matches the quote earns long-term customers from that population. That is what Abundance does.
For home electricity options, start with residential plans for Texas homes. If you're comparing rates for a business location, see commercial electricity plans.