Welcome to Your New 4Change Energy Plan!
Now that you’re all signed up, what’s next?
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You just signed up for a new 4Change Energy plan — congratulations! Now what?
Welcome to Choose Texas Power! We’re glad we could help you find a reliable energy plan. 4Change Energy is an excellent choice for your home’s power. 4Change received a perfect 5 out of 5 in our provider review, as a reliable customer favorite on our marketplace. With 4Change, you’ll enjoy affordability, excellent customer service, and peace of mind on your bills.
Now that you’ve enrolled, you may be wondering, what’s next? Luckily, your utility company will handle transferring your service, so there won’t be any power interruptions. It will also cancel your old energy plan, so there’s no need to do it yourself.
Your next steps checklist
While 4Change coordinates the service transition with your utility, there are a few tasks you can do to make the most of your new plan.
- Set up an account on 4Change Energy’s website
- Download 4Change Energy’s mobile app on the Apple or Google Play store
- Save your plan’s start and end date in your calendar
- Set up autopay so you never miss a bill
Get to know your new provider, 4Change Energy
4Change Energy is a Dallas-based electricity company that donates a portion of its profits to Texas charities, including Feeding Texas, Heroes for Children, and the American Red Cross. 4Change Energy specializes in affordable fixed-rate electricity plans, many of which include bill credits that help consumers save extra.
How to contact 4Change Energy
Contact 4Change Energy if you have questions about your new energy plan. Here’s how to get in touch with 4Change:
- Call: (855) 784-2426
- Email: service@4ChangeEnergy.com
- Online portal: Log in to your 4Change account
When will my lights turn on?
Your electricity start time depends on the type of service type you selected during signup. If you selected a specific move-in or switch date, your electricity should turn on within 24 hours of that date. But if you opted for a standard switch to a new provider, your lights will typically turn on within 7 days of enrollment.
Note: If you’re not moving, but you’re switching plans for your home, don’t worry about any power interruptions. Your utility company should ensure a smooth transfer.
Texas deregulated electricity basics: provider vs. utility
In Texas, your provider and utility are two separate companies with different responsibilities. Energy providers manage your electric account and billing. Utility companies deliver electricity and respond to electrical emergencies. Here’s a breakdown of their differences:
Energy provider |
Utility company |
|---|---|
| You can choose | You cannot choose |
| Sells energy plans | Delivers electricity |
| Sends your monthly energy bill | Maintains the nearby poles and wires |
| Manages your electric account | Restores power after an outage |
| Answers questions related to your bill or account | Fixes downed power lines |
Who do I call?
Since Texas is deregulated, you’ll have to call different companies based on your question. It may seem confusing at first, but use this cheat sheet to help determine where to direct your question:
- Call your provider, 4Change Energy, for questions about your energy plan, bills, or electric account.
- Call your utility company if you experience a power outage or find a downed power line.
- Call Choose Texas Power to shop for a new energy plan, switch providers, or learn about rates in your area.
Not sure who your utility company is?
Your utility company should be listed on your most recent energy bill. If you’re new to Texas and don’t have a recent bill to reference, your utility company’s name is usually printed on your meter.
Here are the phone numbers of each Texas utility company in case you need to report an outage:
- AEP Texas Central: 866-223-8508
- AEP Texas North: 866-223-8508
- CenterPoint Energy: 713-207-2222
- Oncor Electric Delivery: 888-313-4747
- Texas-New Mexico Power: 888-866-7456
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Keep an eye out for more emails from Choose Texas Power. We’ll help you stay up to date on the latest low rates and share energy insights from our experts. Here’s what to expect from our emails:
- Rate alerts: Find out when electricity rates drop near you.
- Educational resources: Read expert-written guides that help you navigate everything from power outages to switching electricity providers.
- New tools: Stay up to date on our latest offerings, such as our AI-powered comparison tool that makes energy shopping easier.
New 4Change electricity service FAQs
Will I have to pay an early termination fee?
You’ll only have to pay an early termination fee (ETF) if you cancel your 4Change Energy contract early. Your new plan can start up to 14 days before your current contract expires. Other exemptions include moving out of your current provider’s service area or switching plans within a provider’s satisfaction guarantee window.
Does 4Change Energy charge an early termination fee?
Yes, 4Change charges $20 for each month remaining on your contract if you cancel before the term ends.
Can I switch plans if I’m unhappy with my service?
Yes, you can switch plans if you’re unhappy with your new 4Change plan. 4Change Energy offers a satisfaction guarantee that allows new customers to switch to a different plan or provider without paying an ETF within 60 days of enrollment. Outside of this window, you’ll likely have to pay an ETF.
How does Choose Texas Power work?
Choose Texas Power is an independent energy marketplace that lets shoppers browse plans, pick their favorite, and sign up all in one place. We partner with over 15 Texas energy providers to connect you with high-quality plans from reliable companies. We also specialize in educational resources to help you understand the energy market and inform your decisions.
Educational energy tips
Choose Texas Power is your go-to Texas electricity resource. Our team crafts thoroughly researched guides to help energy consumers understand their options and benefit from Texas’ deregulated market. Some of our top guides include:
- 4Change Energy rates, plans, and reviews
- Texas energy deregulation explained
- Understanding utility delivery charges
- How to read your energy bill
- Types of energy plans
- How to reduce your electricity bill
Find additional guides in our electricity resources hub.
