
Energy To Go
Review company details, ratings, and contact information for Energy To Go.
Energy To Go Electricity Provider Details
Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for Energy To Go.
Company information
Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.
- Legal name
- PULSE POWER LLC
- PUCT certificate
- 10259
- Service area
- Texas
- Mailing address
- 10200 Grogans Mill Rd SUITE 150The Woodlands, TX 77380
Contact information
Use these channels for billing, account support, or provider questions.
Ratings and reviews
SlashPlan rating context and outside review sources for this provider.
Business hours
Standard customer-care availability published for this provider.
- Monday
- 8am-5pm
- Tuesday
- 8am-5pm
- Wednesday
- 8am-5pm
- Thursday
- 8am-5pm
- Friday
- 8am-5pm
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Energy To Go is not a normal shopping option right now
Energy To Go should be treated differently from an active plan marketplace listing. The provider's own site says it is not accepting new enrollments at this time, even though the site still supports customer account access and bill payment.
That matters for shoppers. If you are comparing new Texas electricity plans today, do not assume an Energy To Go rate or legacy review page means you can enroll at your address. Confirm availability through the provider or compare currently open offers instead.
Existing customers still need clear documents
For existing customers, the useful questions are different. You need to know your current energy charge, contract end date, renewal notice process, early termination fee, and what happens if you move or switch before the contract ends.
Account access and payment tools are still relevant. If you are already on service, keep copies of the EFL, Terms of Service, renewal notice, and final bill records until the account is fully closed.
The Pulse Power connection matters
The CMS record lists Pulse Power LLC as the legal entity behind Energy To Go. That context helps explain why the brand may still have account infrastructure even when it is not being promoted as a fresh shopping option.
A customer should use the legal entity and certificate information when checking formal notices, complaint records, or plan documents. Brand names can change faster than the legal obligations behind the account.
Watch renewal and move-out timing
If you are an existing Energy To Go customer, renewal timing is the highest-risk moment. A contract that looked reasonable at signup can become expensive if it rolls into a different product or variable price without a fresh comparison.
Moving is another point to check. Ask whether a move-out cancels the contract, whether a new service address is eligible, and whether any early termination fee applies if the provider is no longer enrolling new customers.
What new shoppers should do instead
New shoppers should compare active providers that publish current EFLs for their ZIP code. Use your expected monthly usage, not a single advertised average, and include TDSP delivery charges, base charges, usage credits, and contract length.
If you liked Energy To Go because it appeared simple or familiar, look for a currently open fixed-rate plan with a clear renewal process and few usage traps. Familiar branding is less useful than a plan that works across your real usage pattern.
Before taking action on Energy To Go
Do not rely on archived pricing, old comparison tables, or search snippets. Use the provider's current account tools for an existing account and current Texas marketplace sources for new service.
Energy To Go's page is most useful as a status and customer-care reference now. For new enrollment, treat the no-new-enrollment notice as the controlling fact unless the provider later publishes a new open plan flow.
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