
New Power Texas
Review company details, ratings, and contact information for New Power Texas.
New Power Texas Electricity Provider Details
Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for New Power Texas.
Company information
Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.
- Legal name
- Pulse Power, LLC d/b/a New Power Texas
- PUCT certificate
- 10259
- Service area
- Texas
- Mailing address
- 10200 Grogan’s MillSuite 150, The Woodlands, Texas 77380
Contact information
Use these channels for billing, account support, or provider questions.
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
New Power Texas is not taking new enrollments
New Power Texas's official site says the provider is no longer accepting new enrollments. That is the first fact a shopper needs before reading old rates, reviews, or comparison listings.
The site still exists for payments and customer-care access, so the brand is not irrelevant. It is mainly useful for existing customers rather than new plan shoppers.
Existing customers should review account timing
If you already have New Power Texas service, check your contract end date, renewal notice, current energy charge, payment status, and move-out rules. Those details decide whether you can wait or should shop soon.
Keep the EFL, Terms of Service, account notices, and final bills. If the account later transfers or renews, these records help prove what terms were supposed to apply.
The legal provider is Pulse Power
The official site identifies Pulse Power, LLC d/b/a New Power Texas and lists PUCT certificate 10259. Use that legal context when reading customer documents or filing a formal question.
Brand names can be friendlier than legal names, but legal names matter for account history. The bill and contract should tell you which entity is responsible.
Do not wait for a holdover surprise
No-new-enrollment providers can still have existing customer renewals, transfers, or holdover products. The risky moment is usually the end of the current contract.
Put the contract end date on your calendar and compare active plans before that date. Waiting until after renewal limits your choices.
What new shoppers should compare instead
New shoppers should compare current Texas providers with active EFLs for the ZIP code. Focus on fixed-rate plan math, TDSP delivery charge treatment, early termination fees, base charges, and renewal language.
If you liked New Power Texas because it was budget-focused, compare active low-fee fixed-rate plans rather than using stale New Power Texas pricing.
Before relying on New Power Texas information
Check the date of any New Power Texas source. Material from before the no-new-enrollment notice may still rank in search results but should not drive a current signup decision.
This page now treats New Power Texas as an existing-customer status profile. For new service, use providers that are actively enrolling.
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