No Contract Electricity

Month-to-Month Electricity with No Contract
If your life can change, your electric plan should be able to change with it. Pogo Energy offers month-to-month electricity with no long-term contract—so you can get power without committing to a 6, 12, or 24-month agreement.
This means you won’t receive cancellation fees if your plans change and you move before your electric plan agreement ends.

What “No Contract Electricity” Means
A “no contract” or month-to-month electric plan means you aren’t tied to a long-term agreement. With Pogo, you can cancel or switch providers when you need to—without worrying about a cancellation fee just for leaving early.
In other words, we want you to stay because you like Pogo… not because a contract forces you to.

Why Texans Choose Month-to-Month Electric Plans
Month-to-month electricity is a strong option for people who want flexibility, including:
1. Renters who may relocate when a lease ends
2. People who move for work or family changes
3. Anyone who doesn’t want early termination fees
4. Customers who want a simpler sign-up experience
Many traditional providers require long-term commitments and treat early moves as penalties. Pogo’s no-contract plan is designed to keep it simple and flexible.

No Contract vs. Fixed-Rate Contracts: What’s the Difference?
Fixed-rate contract plans typically lock you into a set term (often 12–36 months). They can be fine if you know you’re staying put—but can come with penalties if you leave early.
Month-to-month (no contract) plans are designed for flexibility. You’re not locked into a long-term agreement, so you can make changes when your situation changes.
If you’re someone who prefers flexibility and doesn’t want commitment, month-to-month electricity is often the better fit.
Frequently Asked Questions About No-Contract Electricity
Will I pay a cancellation fee if I leave Pogo?
With a no-long-term-commitment plan, you don’t have to worry about cancellation fees just for ending service.
Is a “no contract” electric plan the same as month-to-month?
Yes. “No contract” and “month-to-month” are the same. Both mean you do not have a legally binding commitment to retain services from one particular electric company.
Who is a month-to-month plan best for?
A monthly electric plan is for people who move often, renters, and anyone who wants flexibility and can live without signing a contract for 6, 12, or 18-months.
What if I’m not sure how long I’ll stay in my home?
That’s exactly where month-to-month shines. If you move sooner than expected, you can avoid the stress (and potential fees) of breaking a long-term contract.
Get Electricity Without a Long-Term Commitment
Pogo makes it easy to get power with no long-term contract. If you’re looking for month-to-month electricity in Texas, Pogo is all about flexibility—so you can focus on life, not fine print.
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