
PowerNext
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PowerNext Electricity Provider Details
Review legal name, PUCT certificate, contact information, ratings, and service details for PowerNext.
Company information
Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.
- Legal name
- Pulse Power, LLC dba PowerNext
- PUCT certificate
- 10259
- Service area
- Texas
- Mailing address
- Houston, TX 77010
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 CT
- Tuesday
- 8am-5pm CT
- Wednesday
- 8am-5pm CT
- Thursday
- 8am-5pm CT
- Friday
- 8am-5pm CT
PowerNext is not a new-enrollment option
PowerNext's official site says the provider is no longer accepting new enrollments. That should be the first thing a Texas shopper sees before trying to compare it with active providers.
The page still supports existing customer needs, including payment and customer-service paths. That is different from offering a current plan to a new customer.
Existing customers should keep using official support paths
If you already have a PowerNext account, use the provider's payment link and customer-care information for billing, payment, renewal, or account questions. The no-new-enrollment notice does not mean customer support disappeared.
Keep copies of bills, renewal notices, contract documents, and final-bill messages. Those records can matter if your account moves, renews, or closes.
The legal provider is Pulse Power dba PowerNext
The official page identifies Pulse Power, LLC d/b/a PowerNext and lists PUCT #10259. That legal name is useful when matching the brand to a contract, bill, or complaint record.
Brand names can be retired or paused while legal entities continue to support accounts. For account issues, use the legal name and certificate number from your documents.
New shoppers should compare active providers instead
Because PowerNext is no longer accepting new enrollments, new customers should not use it as a live price benchmark. Compare active providers with current EFLs for the service address.
If a third-party marketplace still shows PowerNext, verify the offer directly before entering personal information. A stale listing can remain online after a provider stops taking new customers.
What to check if you receive a renewal notice
Existing customers should check the renewal rate, term length, early termination fee, and whether the account will remain with PowerNext or another brand. The renewal notice should explain those details.
If the renewal rate is high or unclear, compare active providers before the renewal date. Make sure the switch date works with your current contract to avoid an unnecessary fee.
Best use of this page
Use this page to understand PowerNext's current enrollment status and to match the public brand to the legal REP record. It is most helpful for existing customers and people researching old provider references.
For a new electricity plan, treat PowerNext as a legacy/current-customer page and move to active offers for your ZIP code.
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