Beyond Power · Reviews
Beyond Power reviews 2026
Customer feedback from Trustpilot, Google, BBB and the Selectra Reviews network, plus an editorial verdict from our energy team.
Selectra editorial verdict
Beyond Power suits Texas households who specifically want a 100% renewable supply plan with a clean fee structure (no monthly base charge, no tiered tricks). The trade-off is a small operator with limited independent review volume — always pull the Electricity Facts Label, confirm the average price/kWh at your actual usage tier, and compare against larger renewable Texas REPs on powertochoose.org before enrolling.
Pros
- 100% renewable electricity matched with RECs on every plan.
- No base charge, no tiered pricing, no hidden fees — simple flat unit rate.
- Month-to-month plan available with no early termination fee.
- Available across all four competitive ERCOT TDU zones in Texas.
Cons
- Small REP — limited independent customer-review volume to triangulate (2.4/5 average on Texas Electricity Ratings out of just 8 reviews).
- No weekend customer-service hours.
- No BBB profile publicly visible at the Beyond Power brand level.
- Pricing is not always the cheapest 100% renewable option on powertochoose.org — always compare against larger renewable Texas REPs.
Common questions about Beyond Power reviews
Beyond Power reviews — answers
Reliability is best judged across multiple sources, not one platform. Trustpilot and Google reviews skew negative (dissatisfied customers post more often), while BBB ratings reflect complaint handling. The most balanced check: look at the BBB letter grade for complaint resolution, scan recent (last 6 months) Trustpilot reviews for recurring themes, and compare Beyond Power's unit rate against your utility's price-to-compare before signing up.
Retail energy is a complaint-driven category — customers rarely write reviews when their bill arrives correctly, but a billing dispute, a variable-rate surprise, or a renewal price increase often triggers a 1-star review. The same dynamic affects every US retail-energy brand. The BBB complaint-resolution rate and the state public-utility-commission complaint reports (often public) tend to be more representative than aggregate review scores.
You can leave reviews on Trustpilot, Google, the BBB profile and the Selectra Reviews network. Selectra Reviews verifies that the reviewer is a real Beyond Power customer before publishing — so the signal is higher quality than open platforms.