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BKV Energy reviews
Overall SaveOnEnergy score | 3.5/5 |
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Customer service | 2/5 |
Online accessibility | 3.6/5 |
Plan options | 5/5 |
SaveOnEnergy has 20 years of experience working with various top-tier providers in deregulated markets. Because there are dozens of providers, hundreds of plans, and constantly changing rates, our reviews are not based on first-hand experience. We encourage customers to do their own research, compare multiple plans, and consider their individual priorities when choosing which provider is the best fit for them.
(Ratings updated 02/28/2024)
- PUC complaint score, if active
- Google reviews score
- Satisfaction guarantee
- Option to cancel and/or change service options
- Years in business
- Online bill pay
- Access to usage trends & alerts
- Order options
- Pricing info & transparency
- Contract lengths
- Renewable plan options
- Serviceability
BKV Energy FAQs
If you live in a deregulated area of Texas, BKV Energy likely offers energy plans in your area. Enter your ZIP code on this page to explore and compare Texas electricity rates and plans near you.
Like many other energy companies, BKV Energy charges an early termination fee (ETF) if you cancel your contract before it expires. Most BKV Energy plans come with an ETF of $20 per month remaining on your contract.
Depending on your credit score, you may need to pay a deposit to sign up for a BKV Energy plan. You may be able to waive your deposit depending on your payment history, age, or other circumstances.
If you need to cancel your contract because you are moving out of BKV Energy’s service area, you won’t need to pay an ETF. Contact BKV Energy directly to inform the provider of your upcoming move.