Markets Served

ERCOT (Texas)

Powering Choice in One of the Nation’s Most Active Energy Markets

Texas has one of the most competitive and congested deregulated energy markets in the country, Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). ERCOT operates the Texas power grid and oversees the delivery for more than 90% of the state’s electricity consumption. ERCOT allows both residents and businesses to choose their electricity provider.

Chariot Energy brings deep ERCOT knowledge and experience to help customers navigate the complex market with confidence.

What Makes ERCOT Different?

ERCOT operates independently, with its own rules, pricing mechanisms and reliability oversight. While local utilities still handle the infrastructure such as poles and wires, customers have the freedom to choose a retail electricity provider, like Chariot, as their retailer. 

Key features of ERCOT’s deregulated structure include:

This flexibility gives customers more options, but also demands a smarter, more strategic approach to energy purchasing.

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How Chariot Serves ERCOT Customers

Chariot offers ERCOT compliant electricity plans that reflect the volatility, opportunity and complexity of deregulated energy markets like ERCOT. Our offers include:

Our offers include:

Chariot works with everyone from individual homeowners to industrial buyers, providing the tools, visibility and flexibility to make ERCOT work for their goals.

Strategy for a Market That Moves Fast

ERCOT prices can shift based on demand, weather and grid conditions. But that volatility creates opportunities for smarter contracting, peak demand planning and long-term value.

As a Texas-based provider, Chariot is deeply familiar with ERCOT’s inner workings, helping customers turn complexity into simple control and turn market access into competitive advantage.

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Explore how Chariot Energy delivers smarter electricity strategies across ERCOT (Texas); the heart of deregulated energy.