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APGE

Trusted PUCT #10276
$50
Min. Startup Cost
Maybe
No Deposit
Both
Pay-as-you-go + Traditional
2:30 PM CT
Same-Day Cutoff
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What If APGE Requires a Deposit?

If APGE requires a deposit based on your credit, we don't stop there. We check 5-6 other light companies to find one that'll approve you with $0 deposit. Every company has different thresholds - one might say yes even if APGE said no.

Can't promise you'll find a $0 deposit option, but many people do. And if none of the traditional companies work? You always have pay-as-you-go - guaranteed approval, no deposit, lights on today.

About APGE

APGE has been operating in the Texas lights market since 2010. That’s 15 years in a market where many smaller companies come and go. They hold PUCT license #10276, serve deregulated areas across the state, and pitch themselves on competitive rates with straightforward online tools. For customers in good credit standing, that pitch lands. For customers worried about a deposit, it’s more complicated.

Here’s the straight answer: APGE runs a credit check, and a deposit may be required. They don’t guarantee $0 deposit. That doesn’t mean you’re out of options, but it does mean you need to know what you’re walking into before you start the signup process.

Credit Check and Deposits: What to Expect

Like every post-paid light company in Texas, APGE checks your credit before approving you for traditional service. If your score comes back below their threshold, they’ll quote you a deposit. That deposit amount varies, but can run $100 to $300 or more depending on your credit profile.

The deposit problem isn’t unique to APGE. It’s the system. Every light company in Texas sets its own threshold, and those thresholds shift based on how aggressively each company is trying to grow its customer base. One company might approve you at 580, another needs 650, and another takes 500. The rules change without notice. That’s exactly why checking just one company tells you almost nothing. Read more about how deposits work in Texas if you want the full picture.

What we do here is different. Before you commit to a deposit anywhere, we submit your information to multiple light companies at once and find out which ones will take you at $0. It takes a few minutes. If APGE requires a deposit but another company doesn’t, you get to choose. That’s the check worth doing first.

Rates and Plan Structure

APGE’s rates are competitive for traditional post-paid service. If you qualify without a deposit, you’re looking at a standard fixed-rate plan with a monthly bill, which typically runs 20 to 40% less per month than pay-as-you-go options. Over 12 months, that’s a real difference, often $600 to $900 in savings compared to prepaid rates.

Their online account management is a genuine strength. You can pay your light bill, track usage, and manage your account without calling anyone. For customers who want digital-first service, that matters.

Same-day service is available if you sign up by 2:30 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday. Weekends don’t qualify for same-day connections with APGE. If your lights got cut off over the weekend and you need service today, that’s a limitation worth knowing. Pay-as-you-go options can fill that gap. See how pay-as-you-go lights work if you need weekend same-day service.

Who APGE Makes Sense For

APGE works well if you have decent credit, want a traditional monthly bill, and care about getting a competitive rate without surprises. Their 15-year track record in Texas and standard PUCT licensing mean they’re a legitimate option in a market full of fly-by-night newcomers.

If you’ve been on prepaid lights and you’re ready to move to a traditional plan, APGE is one of several companies worth checking. The path from pay-as-you-go to traditional is real, and a light company like APGE is where many people land once their credit situation improves.

Who Should Look Elsewhere First

If a deposit is a dealbreaker, don’t sign up with APGE as your first move. Check multiple light companies through us first. You might find $0 deposit somewhere else without giving up traditional pricing. See how no-deposit light companies compare before you commit to prepaid rates just because one company quoted you a deposit.

If you need same-day lights on a Saturday or Sunday, APGE won’t deliver. You’ll need a pay-as-you-go company for weekend service.

If you qualify for a deposit waiver under Texas law, APGE may be required to waive it entirely. Customers receiving SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, or TANF benefits, and customers age 65 or older, have specific rights under Texas rules. See how prepaid compares to traditional so you understand what’s at stake before accepting any deposit.

The Bottom Line

APGE is a solid traditional light company for customers who can qualify. Competitive rates, online tools, and 15 years of operating history make them a real option. The catch is the same catch every traditional company carries: your credit score determines your deposit. Don’t let one company’s decision be your final answer. Check multiple light companies first, find out exactly which ones will take you at $0, and then decide. Read our full APGE review for more detail on rates, customer complaints, and how they handle billing disputes.

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How APGE Pay-as-you-go Works

Pay what you can, when you can. Stay in control of your light bill.

1

Pay $50 to start

That covers connection fees plus your first balance. No deposit, no credit check. Just pay and you're in.

2

Use your lights

Your balance goes down based on what you actually use. They'll text you when it's getting low so you can top off before it runs out.

3

Top off when you need to

Add money when you can. Card, PayPal, or cash at stores like CVS or Walmart. No monthly bill. No surprises.

If APGE Doesn't Work Out

Every light company is different. If APGE isn't the right fit, here are similar options worth checking.

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What you should know

The honest truth about pay-as-you-go

  • It costs more. Pay-as-you-go rates run about $50-60 higher per month than traditional plans. That's the trade-off for no deposit.
  • Balance hits $0, lights go off. No grace period. Set up those text alerts and top off before you run out.
  • Won't clear a switch hold. If someone owes money at your address, pay-as-you-go can't get around that. You'd need to clear it with the utility first.
  • No hidden fees here. But always double-check rates with the light company before you sign. Prices change.
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