Serving Dayton, TX Since 2006

    Ambit Energy Rates & Plans in
    Dayton, Texas

    Start service at a new address, pay your bill, manage your account, or transfer your electricity — all in one place. Dayton is in Texas's deregulated market, so you choose your provider.

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    Local Services

    Dayton, TX Utility Setup Guide

    Dayton is the largest city in Liberty County, located in East Central Texas northeast of Houston in the Gulf Coast region. When you move to Dayton, you'll need to know that CenterPoint Energy is your transmission and distribution utility—call them for outages, meter issues, and emergency service. For your electricity plan, billing, and customer support, you'll work with a retail electric provider like Ambit Energy, which is standard for Texas's deregulated electricity market. This separation means you can choose your rate plan while CenterPoint handles the poles, wires, and infrastructure that deliver power to your home. Dayton's hot summers mean your air conditioning will run heavily from June through September, with typical residential usage ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 kilowatt-hours per month during peak cooling season and dropping to 800 to 1,200 kWh in winter. When comparing Ambit Energy plans, focus on rates quoted at the 1,000 to 2,000 kWh usage tier rather than advertised introductory rates at 500 kWh, since that range reflects what most households actually consume over a full year and where you'll find the best long-term savings on a 12-month contract. Reviewing competitive rates across this realistic usage band helps you choose a plan that matches your actual bills.

    Your Electric Options

    Top 4 Ambit Energy Electricity Plans for Dayton

    Serving the CenterPoint Energy utility area. Rates include E-Plan (paperless) discount.

    LOWEST RATE

    Budget Relief 12

    12 months

    500 kWh
    22.0¢
    1,000 kWh
    15.5¢
    2,000 kWh
    17.2¢
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    Texas Solar Buyback 24

    24 months

    500 kWh
    16.1¢
    1,000 kWh
    16.7¢
    2,000 kWh
    16.9¢
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    Texas Solar Buyback 12

    12 months

    500 kWh
    16.1¢
    1,000 kWh
    16.7¢
    2,000 kWh
    16.9¢
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    Secure Savings 24

    24 months

    500 kWh
    20.7¢
    1,000 kWh
    17.2¢
    2,000 kWh
    16.9¢
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    Most Dayton homes use 1,000–1,500 kWh/month — the 1,000 kWh column is the most realistic comparison.

    Local Info

    Dayton, TX Utility & Government Contacts

    Verified numbers, addresses, and websites for services you'll need during your move.

    CenterPoint

    Power outage · grid operator

    Call CenterPoint for outages — not Ambit.

    City Hall

    Permits, utilities, general

    Police (non-emergency)

    Dayton Police Department

    County Courthouse

    Records, permits, court business

    Post Office

    USPS retail + mailing

    Frequently Asked

    Dayton Electricity Service FAQ

    About Dayton

    Who do I call for a power outage in Dayton?+
    Call CenterPoint Energy at (713) 207-2222. CenterPoint Energy maintains the wires and restores outages in the Dayton area. Your Ambit plan covers billing only.
    Which Ambit Energy plan offers the best value in Dayton?+
    At typical 1,000 kWh usage, Budget Relief 12 delivers the best fixed-rate value at 15.5¢/kWh (E-Plan included). For summer A/C months, the Summer Break plan offers 50% off energy charges June–September — often the strongest value when usage spikes.
    Is Ambit available in all Dayton ZIP codes?+
    Yes. Ambit serves all Dayton ZIP codes and surrounding areas in the same TDU territory.
    What nearby cities do you serve?+
    Liberty, Huffman, Crosby, Kingwood — all in CenterPoint Energy territory.
    How do I set up water service in Dayton?+
    Call Dayton Water System at (936) 258-7900. Deposit may apply for new accounts. Setup typically completes in 1–3 business days.

    About the Texas Deregulated Market

    How long does it take to switch providers?+
    1 to 7 days, completed by your next meter read. No service interruption. New-address connections can usually happen same-day or next-day.
    What's the difference between CenterPoint and Ambit?+
    CenterPoint Energy owns the poles, wires, and meters (the Transmission & Distribution utility). Ambit is the retailer that sells your plan and sends your bill. You choose the retailer; the TDU is fixed by geography.
    Fixed vs variable rates — which should I pick?+
    Fixed locks your ¢/kWh for 12, 24, or 36 months. Variable can change monthly with wholesale prices. Most Texas households pick fixed for budget predictability, especially during summer peak months.
    What is the E-Plan discount?+
    Ambit's paperless billing discount — enroll in email-only billing and your rate drops by 0.2¢/kWh. Rates on this page assume E-Plan is enabled; add 0.2¢/kWh for paper billing.
    Do you have Spanish-language support?+
    Yes — our site is fully bilingual and phone support is available in Spanish. Ver esta página en español →

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    Disclaimer: Savings estimates are for illustration purposes only and are not guaranteed. Actual rates vary based on usage, location, and plan terms. Rates shown are at 2000 kWh usage level. E-Plan discount requires enrollment in electronic billing. Texas Energy Saver is an Independent Ambit Energy Consultant. Ambit Texas, LLC REP #10117.