Few cities in America have grown as fast as Frisco. In a generation it went from a small town on the edge of the Metroplex to a city of roughly 230,000 residents, repeatedly ranked among the best places to live in the country. That growth arrived with corporate relocations, professional sports venues, and block after block of new master-planned neighborhoods full of large homes.
Those large, new-construction homes are the relevant detail for electricity shoppers. Bigger square footage means bigger cooling loads through a punishing North Texas summer, which makes Frisco a high-usage market. High usage is exactly where deceptive pricing does the most damage - a teaser rate that resets after a few months, or a bill credit that requires a specific usage window, can cost a large Frisco household far more than the headline rate suggested. Abundance removes those variables entirely.
Frisco is also a magnet for corporate relocations, from the Dallas Cowboys world headquarters at The Star to the PGA of America and a growing roster of company offices along the Dallas North Tollway. Many residents are professionals who evaluate contracts for a living, and who tend to appreciate pricing they don't have to reverse-engineer.
For eligible Oncor addresses, if you're shopping for your home, start with our residential electricity plans. For a business near The Star or Frisco Station, see commercial electricity plans.