Is Rhythm Energyactually cheap for YOU?
A newer Houston-based 100% renewable retailer with a modern app-driven customer experience. We priced every Rhythm Energy plan against 200+ other Texas retailers at your real kWh — not the advertised teaser rate.
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Rhythm Energy is one of the newest major retail electricity providers in Texas, founded in 2020 with a 100% renewable energy commitment and a digital-first customer experience (app, transparent billing, no-nonsense plans). They've grown fast by appealing to younger customers who value clean energy and a modern app over the legacy phone-support model. Prices are competitive but rarely the absolute lowest because of the renewable sourcing.
- •Fixed-rate 100% renewable
- •Solar buyback (for solar-panel households)
- Digital-native customers
- Solar-panel households
- 100% renewable buyers
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