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Cut your energy bill. Hassle-free. 

Thanks to deregulation, consumers can now choose who supplies their home’s electricity – and you don’t even need to cancel with your current provider. Check your rate in seconds:

Customer Service: 1-844-339-0267

Cut your energy bill. Hassle-free. 

Thanks to deregulation, consumers can now choose who supplies their home’s electricity – and you don’t even need to cancel with your current provider. Check your rate in seconds:

Customer Service: 844-339-0267

How does it work?

How does it work?

1. Enter Your Zip Code

Start by entering your zip code in the form below. It only takes a few seconds and we'll find the best Electricity and Natural Gas plans available in your area from trusted providers.

2. Compare Plans

We’ll instantly show you a list of the most competitive energy deals tailored to your location. Compare plans based on price, contract terms, and renewable energy options.

3. Choose and Switch

Found the right plan? Great! Select your preferred option, we’ll handle the rest. No paperwork, no hassle — just a smooth transition to your new supplier.

1. Provide your
recent utility bill

After entering your zip code, upload a recent energy bill so that we can check your local rates.

2. Get your
rates lowered

Low Cost Power will check to see if we can find a lower rate in your area, based on your zip code.

3. Enjoy
your savings

We'll help you switch, and you'll save on your next energy bill with no interruption.

Have a question?

Energy deregulation refers to the process of removing government controls over the energy market, allowing consumers to choose their energy suppliers instead of being assigned one by your local utility company.

In layman’s terms, it’s like how you can choose between different cell phone providers instead of being stuck with just one. This leads to more competition, resulting in a wider range of services and rates for consumers.

Currently we only service New Hampshire. Note that an active electricity account is required before switching. Check your rate now.

After uploading the bill you receive from your current provider, your account information and current supply rate will be available. Low Cost Power is able to compare your current rate to rates that we find in your local area. If we’re able to lower your rate, we will send you a notification via email to review the offer.

How much you save depends on your usage and market conditions which vary throughout the year. Our focus is on keeping you on the best rate available to us even if that means not using one of our partner suppliers.

The supply plans from competitive suppliers selected by Low Cost Power do not have early termination fees.

You may be subject to an early termination fee if you begin receiving service from a supplier selected through Low Cost Power before fulfilling a pre-existing contract.

Make sure to review your current energy supply contract to confirm the existence of any exit or termination fees.

No! With Low Cost Power there are no hidden fees. We aim to keep everything as transparent and easy to understand as possible.

Today! Enter your zip below to get started. You will not lose power during the transition to your new plan and your new plan typically begins within the next 1-2 billing cycles. Remember to contact your current provider regarding early termination fees.

No, your electricity service will not be interrupted and will continue to be delivered by your utility company.

Each utility is different, but a switch typically takes effect in 1-2 billing cycles.

Yes. Although you will see your new supplier listed on your bill, your local utility company will continue to fully handle your account as usual. This includes meter readings, maintenance, and repairs.

You should call your local utility company if your power goes out or you have any other service issues. For your reference, you can locate the toll-free number for your local utility company on your monthly bill.

If you move to a new home within the same utility service area, you will likely be able to keep your current contract. Please contact us and we will help you navigate retaining services throughout your move.