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Chariot Energy
Hanwha Group (via Hanwha Energy USA)
VS
Pulse Power logo
Pulse Power
Shell plc (via MP2 Energy)

Chariot Energy vs Pulse Power

Reviewed by Enri Zhulati ·

Quick Verdict

Same wires. Same grid. Same electrons flowing to your house. The only real difference? Who sends you the bill and what they charge.

Since there's no major differentiator, this comes down to price. Check ComparePower for current rates.

6 Plan Types vs 3

Chariot Energy offers more ways to optimize. Pulse Power keeps it simple. More options = more savings potential, but also more ways to pick wrong.

What Actually Differs

Chariot Energy and Pulse Power deliver the exact same electricity through the exact same wires. The electrons don't care whose logo is on your bill. What differs: the price, the service when something goes wrong, and the fine print in contracts.

Who's Behind These Companies

Chariot Energy: Owned by Hanwha Group (via Hanwha Energy USA). 7 years in Texas—they've survived enough grid crises to prove they won't fold mid-contract. Based in Houston, Texas.

Pulse Power: Owned by Shell plc (via MP2 Energy). 8 years in Texas—that track record matters when you're signing a multi-year contract. Based in Houston, Texas.

What They Actually Sell

Chariot Energy offers fixed-rate, free-nights, free-weekends, green, solar-buyback, time-of-use. They sell "green" plans (mostly accounting—same electrons, but they buy renewable credits).

Pulse Power offers fixed-rate, variable-rate, green. They sell "green" plans (mostly accounting—same electrons, but they buy renewable credits).

The Money Part

Chariot Energy: Deposit depends on credit—expect $200-400 if your score is below 600.

Pulse Power: Deposit depends on credit—expect $200-400 if your score is below 600.

The Honest Answer

Both are legitimate. Neither is a scam. The electricity is identical. What matters is: (1) who's cheaper for your actual usage, (2) whether you need to skip a credit check, and (3) if you care about green marketing. Scroll down to "The Verdict" for the quick answer. For actual rates, check ComparePower. Takes 2 minutes.

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Category Breakdown

Green Energy
Tie

Both sell green plans—check who has actual renewable generation backing

Plan Options
Chariot Energy

6 plan types vs 3—more ways to optimize (or overcomplicate)

Price
Tie

Rates change constantly. Check ComparePower with your actual usage.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Chariot Energy Pulse Power
Parent Company Hanwha Group (via Hanwha Energy USA) Shell plc (via MP2 Energy)
Years in Texas 7+ 8+
Headquarters Houston, Texas Houston, Texas
Fixed-Rate Plans
Variable Plans
Prepaid Options
Green Energy
Free Nights/Weekends
Deposit Required Conditional Conditional
Credit Check
Trust & Complaint Data

Trust & Reputation

External ratings comparison

Source
Chariot Energy
Pulse Power
BBB Rating
A+
Not Accredited
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Winner
Not Rated
Not Accredited
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Google Reviews
4.3
691+ reviews
Winner
2.9
136+ reviews
Trustpilot
3.2
Average
1 reviews (limited)
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No data
Trust Score(weighted)
4.6
out of 5.0
Winner
2.9
out of 5.0

Trust Score is a weighted average: Google (40%), BBB (35%), Trustpilot (25%)

Complaint Comparison

PUCT Data • Jul-Dec 2025

Chariot Energy

2.3per 10k
Below avg
Top: Billing

Pulse Power

5.2per 10k
Average
Top: Billing

Chariot Energy has 3.0 fewer complaints per 10k customers

The Verdict

Choose Chariot Energy if...
  • You want more green plan variety (check if they have actual renewable generation backing)
  • You use power at night (pool pump, EV charging, night owl habits)
  • You want options—6 plan types vs 3. More complexity, but more ways to optimize
Choose Pulse Power if...
  • You're an existing Pulse Power customer managing your current contract
  • Their plan wins for your specific usage—check ComparePower with your actual kWh

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When should I choose Chariot Energy over Pulse Power?
A:

You want more green plan variety (check if they have actual renewable generation backing). You use power at night (pool pump, EV charging, night owl habits). You want options—6 plan types vs 3. More complexity, but more ways to optimize.

Q: When should I choose Pulse Power over Chariot Energy?
A:

You're an existing Pulse Power customer managing your current contract. Their plan wins for your specific usage—check ComparePower with your actual kWh.

Q: What is the main difference between Chariot Energy and Pulse Power?
A:

Chariot Energy leads in plan options. Both companies deliver the same electricity through the same grid—the real differences are in pricing, service quality, and available plan types.

Q: Is Chariot Energy or Pulse Power cheaper?
A:

Anyone who answers this without knowing your zip code and usage is lying. The "advertised rate" is calculated at exactly 1,000 kWh—use 800 or 1,200 and the math changes completely. Both companies exploit this. Check ComparePower with your actual usage. Takes 2 minutes, and you'll see real numbers instead of marketing.

Q: Which company has been in Texas longer, Chariot Energy or Pulse Power?
A:

Pulse Power: 8 years. Chariot Energy: 7 years. Similar track records. Both have survived enough Texas summers to prove they won't fold mid-contract.

Q: Which is better for green energy, Chariot Energy or Pulse Power?
A:

Both sell "green" plans. But "green" in Texas electricity means they buy renewable energy credits—it's accounting, not physics. Your electrons come from the same grid as everyone else. Want to know which has renewable generation backing versus just buying paper credits? Gexa has NextEra (the largest renewable generator in the US) behind them. Most others just buy credits. That's the difference.

Q: What types of plans do Chariot Energy and Pulse Power offer?
A:

Chariot Energy: fixed-rate, free-nights, free-weekends, green, solar-buyback, time-of-use. Pulse Power: fixed-rate, variable-rate, green. Chariot Energy has more options (6 plan types vs 3). More options = more ways to optimize, but also more ways to pick wrong. If you just want simple fixed-rate power, ignore the complexity. If you have specific needs (EV charging at night, pool pump, work-from-home AC), the right specialty plan can save you $50/month.

Q: Which is better overall, Chariot Energy or Pulse Power?
A:

Same grid. Same wires. Same electrons. The electricity is literally identical—the only differences are price, service, and plan options. Chariot Energy wins if you have solar panels and want multiple buyback rate options, not just one. Pulse Power wins if you're an existing pulse power customer managing your current contract. For everyone else? Whoever's cheaper for your usage right now. Check ComparePower—it takes 2 minutes.