Your business deserves better electricity rates
Commercial electricity is complicated. Demand charges, capacity costs, rate classes—it's designed to confuse you. We cut through the noise and find real savings.
Commercial electricity isn't like residential
At home, you pay for kilowatt-hours. Simple. Commercial accounts? You're dealing with two-part billing: energy charges AND demand charges.
That second part—demand charges—typically represents 30-70% of your bill. It's based on your highest 15-minute power draw in the billing period. Hit a spike once, pay for it all month.
Most business owners focus on the per-kWh rate when shopping. That's like comparing car prices while ignoring the financing terms. We look at the whole picture.
What we do for you
- Analyze your actual usage
We look at your bills, identify demand patterns, and find where you're overpaying.
- Shop multiple suppliers
We get competing quotes and negotiate on your behalf. The spread between suppliers often exceeds 20%.
- Match you to the right rate structure
Flat rate, time-of-use, demand-based—we recommend what fits your operations.
- Handle the paperwork
Contract review, enrollment, supplier coordination—we manage the switch so you don't have to.
Businesses we help
States we serve
We work with businesses in all deregulated electricity markets. See state-specific guides:
ERCOT market guide
Energy Choice guide
PJM market guide
ISO-NE market guide
Also serving: Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Illinois, and more deregulated states.
Get a Custom Quote
Free consultation, no obligation. We'll analyze your usage and find savings opportunities.
Common questions
How much can my business save?
Most businesses save 15-25% on supply charges by switching from utility default rates. For a business spending $3,000/month, that's $450-750 in monthly savings. Actual savings depend on your current rate, usage patterns, and market conditions—which is why we analyze your specific situation before quoting.
Is there a fee for your service?
The consultation is completely free. If you decide to switch suppliers through us, we're compensated by the supplier—not you. You pay the same rate whether you go direct or through us, but you get our analysis and support at no extra cost.
How long does the process take?
After you submit the form, we'll reach out within 1-2 business days. Getting quotes typically takes 3-5 business days depending on how quickly we receive your usage data. Once you choose a supplier, the actual switch happens at your next meter read—usually within one billing cycle.
Will switching affect my service reliability?
No. Your local utility still delivers the electricity—same wires, same response to outages, same reliability. You're only changing who supplies the commodity. It's like switching long-distance carriers back in the day: same phone line, different company billing you for minutes.
What if I'm in a current contract?
We can still help. We'll review your current contract, calculate any early termination fees, and determine if switching now makes financial sense—or if you should wait. Sometimes the savings outweigh the ETF; sometimes it's better to plan for when your contract expires. We'll give you the honest math either way.