Texas electricity definition
2,000 kWh
One of the standardized monthly usage levels used in Texas EFL price disclosures.
What it means
The 2,000 kWh price is useful for seeing how charges behave at that reference level, but it does not establish that the plan is good for a high-usage household across all months.
Eyebiss interpretation
How the decision system uses this concept
Eyebiss applies actual supported monthly usage rather than selecting a plan from one high-usage column.
Claim provenance: OFFICIAL_SOURCECommonly confused with
- large-home price guarantee
Related concepts
500 kWhOne of the standardized monthly usage levels used in Texas EFL price disclosures.1,000 kWhOne of the standardized monthly usage levels used in Texas EFL price disclosures.Electricity Facts LabelA standardized disclosure that summarizes a retail electricity product's price, contract terms, sources, and environmental information.Usage levelThe amount of electricity used during a defined period, usually measured in kWh.
Sources
- PUCT Substantive Rule 25.475: General Retail Electric Provider Requirements and Information DisclosuresPublic Utility Commission of Texas
The contract documents include the TOS, EFL, and YRAC. The rule defines fixed-rate and variable-price products. The EFL uses standardized price disclosures, including specified usage levels. Contract-expiration notices must describe termination penalties and applicable timing.
Retrieved 2026-08-21 · Texas · primary source · freshness highConsumers should verify the current rule and their own TOS, EFL, YRAC, and expiration notice before acting.