How Value Based Brands compares with Texas's largest utilities
| Utility | 2024 ¢/kWh | Customers | Δ vs Value Based Brands, ¢/kWh | $/yr difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pedernales Electric Coop, Inc | 12.22 | 405,587 | -4.63 | -$500 |
| City of San Antonio | 12.43 | 865,914 | -4.41 | -$477 |
| Austin Energy | 12.58 | 507,291 | -4.27 | -$461 |
| Entergy Texas Inc. | 13.66 | 457,369 | -3.18 | -$344 |
| US Retailers, LLC | 14.61 | 412,301 | -2.24 | -$242 |
| Just Energy | 15.15 | 407,723 | -1.70 | -$183 |
| Value Based Brands LLC (this page) | 16.85 | 221,191 | — | — |
| Reliant Energy Retail Services | 17.38 | 1,548,250 | +0.53 | +$58 |
| TXU Energy Retail Co, LLC | 18.70 | 1,446,391 | +1.86 | +$200 |
Value Based Brands files no county-level territory with EIA, so this table benchmarks against the state's largest utilities. Positive $/yr = that utility's customers pay more than Value Based Brands customers at the same usage. Value Based Brands is a competitive supplier, not a wires company — customers in choice areas can switch among providers, so these gaps are directly shoppable; municipal and co-op utilities in the table serve fixed territories (see below).
Rate trend and size
| Metric | 2023 | 2024 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average price, ¢/kWh | 16.41 | 16.85 | +2.6% |
| Residential customers | 195,866 | 221,191 | +12.9% |
Ownership: Retail Power Marketer. Statewide context: Texas electricity rates.
Supply vs delivery on a Value Based Brands bill
Texas has residential electric supply choice: Value Based Brands is itself a competitive supplier. Compare offers against the price to compare on the state's official shopping site: powertochoose.org.
Electric choice in ERCOT competitive TDU areas (~85% of load; munis/co-ops exempt; Power to Choose lists offers). No residential gas choice.
Service area
Value Based Brands LLC files no county-level service territory with EIA — typical for competitive retail providers, which sell supply across the delivery territories of the local wires companies.
Questions people ask
- Is Value Based Brands LLC more expensive than other Texas utilities?
- Value Based Brands LLC customers paid an average 16.85 cents/kWh in 2024 — 13% above the Texas volume-weighted average of 14.96 cents (EIA-861, bundled residential service).
- Can I switch away from Value Based Brands LLC?
- You cannot switch the wires company — distribution territory is fixed by address. Texas does allow supply choice, so you can buy the supply portion of the bill from a licensed competitor via powertochoose.org if its offer beats the price to compare.
- How many customers does Value Based Brands LLC have?
- 221,191 residential customers in Texas in 2024, per its EIA-861 federal filing. Ownership type: retail supplier.