Electricity plan comparison for businesses across a range of industries — from restaurants and retail to healthcare, warehouses, and property management.
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Commercial electricity needs vary significantly by industry. A restaurant runs cooking equipment, refrigeration, and HVAC simultaneously during peak hours. A warehouse operates lighting and climate control across large square footage around the clock. A medical facility cannot tolerate service interruptions.
These differences affect how electricity is used, how usage is measured, and what plan structures may be most appropriate. WattKarma helps businesses across different industries understand their electricity options and compare plans available at their location.
We do not set electricity rates or guarantee specific pricing outcomes. Our role is to help businesses understand their options clearly — before they commit to anything.
Restaurants
Commercial kitchens, refrigeration, and HVAC running simultaneously during peak service hours.
Compare plans →Retail
Display lighting, climate control, and POS systems running throughout business hours.
Compare plans →Gas Stations
24/7 canopy lighting, fuel dispensers, and refrigerated C-store cases drawing continuous load.
Compare plans →Healthcare
Medical equipment, climate-controlled storage, and patient-facing operations require reliable, uninterrupted power.
Compare plans →Office Buildings
HVAC, lighting, and IT infrastructure running during business hours across multi-tenant spaces.
Compare plans →Warehouses & Distribution
Loading dock systems, conveyor equipment, and climate zones for temperature-sensitive inventory.
Compare plans →Manufacturing
Heavy machinery, production lines, and compressed air systems with high peak demand profiles.
Compare plans →Property Management
Common-area lighting, elevators, and shared HVAC systems across managed commercial properties.
Compare plans →Multi-Family
Apartment complexes with shared utilities, common areas, and high aggregate electricity demand.
Compare plans →Bars
Late-night hours, high-draw equipment, and refrigeration systems running through peak service periods.
Compare plans →Cafes
Brewing equipment, refrigeration, and ambient comfort systems running throughout business hours.
Compare plans →Coffee Shops
High-demand espresso machines, grinders, and refrigeration powering all-day service.
Compare plans →Convenience Stores
24/7 refrigeration, lighting, and point-of-sale systems drawing continuous load around the clock.
Compare plans →Butcher Shops
Heavy refrigeration and processing equipment protecting temperature-sensitive inventory continuously.
Compare plans →Caterers
Commercial kitchens, refrigerated transport, and event logistics with variable demand profiles.
Compare plans →Fish & Seafood Markets
Continuous refrigeration and cold-storage systems critical for preserving fresh seafood inventory.
Compare plans →Florists
Refrigerated storage and climate control systems essential for preserving floral inventory.
Compare plans →Liquor Stores
Continuous refrigeration, display lighting, and climate control for temperature-sensitive inventory.
Compare plans →Pharmacies
Refrigerated medications, patient-facing systems, and uninterrupted power for critical operations.
Compare plans →Vape & Tobacco
Display lighting, climate control, and refrigerated display cases for retail storefronts.
Compare plans →Business electricity rates in Texas vary by business size, usage profile, and location. Based on EIA data, commercial customers in Texas pay an average of 8.13 cents per kWh — below the U.S. commercial average of 12.22 cents. The actual rate for your business depends on your monthly usage, utility territory, and the plan you choose.
| Business Size | Avg. Monthly Usage | Est. Monthly Cost (TX) | Typical Plan Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micro Small office, kiosk, single-room |
Under 5,000 kWh | Under ~$410 | Fixed-rate or prepaid |
| Small Retail store, restaurant, small office |
5,000–15,000 kWh | ~$410–$1,220 | Fixed-rate, short or long term |
| Medium Warehouse, mid-size facility |
15,000–50,000 kWh | ~$1,220–$4,065 | Fixed or custom commercial |
| Large Industrial, campus, high-usage facility |
50,000+ kWh | ~$4,065+ | Custom procurement |
Reference ranges based on Texas EIA average of 8.13¢/kWh. Your actual cost depends on your address, usage pattern, and the specific plan you choose. Enter your ZIP code to see current rates available for your business.
WattKarma is a licensed energy broker. We help businesses across all industries compare electricity plans available at their address — with pricing based on actual usage, not estimates designed to look good on paper.
Commercial electricity availability depends on your business address, utility service territory, and provider participation. Enter your business ZIP code to see what's available in your area. Free to compare. No commitment required.
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