
Rhythm
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Rhythm Electricity Provider Details
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Company information
Business identifiers and regulatory details used to match this provider in Texas.
- Legal name
- Rhythm Ops, LLC, d/b/a Rhythm
- PUCT certificate
- 10279
- Service area
- Texas
- Mailing address
- 24 Greenway Plaza Suite 610Houston, TX 77046
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.
SlashPlan provider rating
Calculated from PUCT complaint data. A higher score indicates fewer or less severe complaints in the reviewed dataset.
Business hours
Standard customer-care availability published for this provider.
- Monday
- 8am-8pm CT
- Tuesday
- 8am-8pm CT
- Wednesday
- 8am-8pm CT
- Thursday
- 8am-8pm CT
- Friday
- 8am-8pm CT
- Saturday
- 9am-3pm CT
- Sunday
- 9am-3pm CT
Rhythm is renewable-first, but the plan type still matters
Rhythm's public site centers on 100% renewable Texas electricity plans. It also presents several product types rather than a single fixed-rate shelf.
That combination is useful for shoppers who want renewable content and modern plan categories. It also means the user needs to choose between fixed-rate simplicity, time-of-use behavior, solar buyback, demand response, EV-related features, or business service.
Simple fixed and time-of-use plans solve different problems
A simple fixed-rate plan is usually easier to compare because the energy charge is less dependent on when electricity is used. A time-of-use plan depends more on a customer's ability to shift usage into cheaper periods.
If your household cannot shift air conditioning, laundry, cooking, EV charging, or other major loads, a time-sensitive plan may be harder to benefit from.
Solar and EV customers should read the extra terms
Rhythm lists solar buyback and EV-related plan categories. Those can be valuable, but the details are not captured by a normal average-price comparison alone.
Solar customers should check export credit value, rollover rules, and import rate. EV customers should check charging windows, device requirements, and whether the plan rewards behavior they can actually follow.
Business service should be compared separately
Rhythm has a business electricity path. Small businesses may see fixed-rate or time-of-use options, while larger accounts may need a quote that reflects usage history.
Business customers should ask for pass-through charge language, contract length, early termination rules, and whether renewable content changes the price.
Where Rhythm may fit
Rhythm may fit customers who want renewable content, digital account tools, solar buyback, or a plan designed around time-of-use behavior. It may also fit shoppers who want a provider that explains product categories clearly.
It may not fit a customer who only wants the cheapest plain fixed rate and does not care about renewable content or flexible usage patterns.
Before choosing Rhythm
Compare the EFL for the exact plan type and service address. Then read any addendum for solar buyback, demand response, EV features, or protection products.
A good Rhythm plan should match both values and behavior: renewable content, price, term length, and the way the household actually uses electricity.
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