McKinney has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for more than a decade, climbing past 215,000 residents on the strength of its highly rated schools, its celebrated historic downtown, and a steady stream of new master-planned neighborhoods. That growth defines the local electricity market: a large share of McKinney households are relatively new to the area, and many are encountering Texas retail choice for the first time.
For newcomers, the deregulated market can be genuinely confusing. Teaser rates that expire, bill credits tied to specific usage windows, and contracts with buried termination fees all look competitive at a glance and cost more later. Abundance was built to be the plan you don't have to reverse-engineer: one rate, disclosed before you sign, that holds for the term of your contract.
McKinney also blends two very different kinds of housing - the historic homes around its downtown square and the newer, larger homes in communities like Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, and Trinity Falls. Larger homes carry heavier summer cooling loads, and a fixed rate that holds through a North Texas July turns a potentially volatile bill into a predictable one.
If you're setting up service for your home, start with our residential electricity plans. If you're pricing power for a downtown storefront or a business along US-75, see commercial electricity plans.