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PUCT #10076
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AmeriPower Electricity Provider Details

Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for AmeriPower.

Texas retail electric provider

Company information

Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.

PUCT certificate
10076
Service area
Texas
Mailing address
1600 Hwy 6 #440Sugar Land, TX 77478

Contact information

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AmeriPower needs a document-first comparison

AmeriPower does not currently present the same kind of polished public shopping experience as many residential Texas electricity brands. The stored website returned an under-construction page during this refresh, while third-party business and energy profiles still identify AmeriPower as a Texas retail power marketer.

That makes a document-first comparison important. If AmeriPower is offered to you through a broker, consultant, or business-energy channel, ask for the current quote, contract, EFL or commercial equivalent, and the legal entity behind the offer before comparing price.

The public record points to a smaller Texas REP

FindEnergy identifies AmeriPower as a retail power marketer serving Texas, and BBB lists AmeriPower, LLC as a retail electric provider with a business start date in 2003. Public PUCT/POLR references list AmeriPower LLC with certificate number 10076.

Those records support the provider identity, but they do not replace a current enrollment path. A smaller or less visible provider can still be legitimate, but the burden is on the shopper to verify current documents and support channels.

A better fit for business-style shopping

AmeriPower appears more relevant to commercial or broker-assisted shopping than to a customer who wants to click through a residential plan table. Business electricity decisions often depend on load shape, contract term, meter type, credit terms, and the way pass-through charges are handled.

If you are comparing AmeriPower for a business, ask whether the quote is fixed, indexed, variable, or pass-through. Also ask whether the price includes TDU charges, whether there are minimum usage or demand-related provisions, and how renewal or holdover pricing works.

Residential shoppers should slow down

A residential customer should not choose AmeriPower based only on an old directory listing or a broker summary. Ask for the current residential EFL, Terms of Service, Your Rights as a Customer disclosure, and customer-service contact path. If those are not easy to obtain, compare other active residential providers first.

The under-construction website is not automatically a reason to dismiss the provider, but it is a reason to verify more carefully. A customer should know how to pay, how to contact support, how to handle outages, and how to access plan documents before service begins.

What would make AmeriPower a reasonable choice

AmeriPower can be worth considering when the quote is current, the certificate and legal entity are clear, the support path is documented, and the plan terms are competitive for your meter. That is especially true for commercial customers who are already working through a trusted energy broker or procurement process.

If the offer depends on vague claims, unavailable plan documents, or a website that cannot support the account, keep comparing. In Texas electricity, the cheapest quoted number is not enough if you cannot verify the contract behind it.

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