DFW Plug In just Announces New Electric Tariff Hike..
In a move that has raised concerns among local residents, DFW Plug In, the electricity service provider for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, has announced a significant hike in its electric tariffs, effective from next month. The new rates, which will impact both residential and commercial customers, will increase electricity costs by an average of 10% across the region.
DFW Plug In Announces New Electric Tariff Hike In cited rising operational costs, including fuel expenses and infrastructure upgrades, as primary factors behind the increase. “This adjustment is necessary to maintain the reliability of our service and continue investing in modernizing the grid,” said a spokesperson for the company.
The rate hike comes as the region is already grappling with inflation and increasing utility costs. For the average household, the increase could mean an additional $10 to $20 per month on electricity bills, depending on usage. Commercial customers could see even higher increases, with some small businesses reporting concerns about potential impacts on their bottom lines.
Consumer advocacy groups have criticized the timing of the hike, noting that many residents are still recovering from the financial strains of the pandemic. Some have called for greater transparency from the company regarding its cost structure and urged DFW Plug In to explore other avenues before imposing higher tariffs.
In response, the company has promised to offer assistance programs for low-income households, as well as flexibility for small businesses struggling with the new rates.
The new tariffs are set to take effect on November 1st, and customers are encouraged to review their usage patterns to manage their bills effectively.