Pay My Xcel Energy Bill Online

Pay My Xcel Energy Bill Online

Xcel Energy – Understanding Your Bill

Can I pay my Xcel Energy Bill via credit or debit card?

All credit/debit card types allow a maximum of 25 credit/debit card payments in a 28-rolling-day period per Xcel Energy account, per credit/debit card. All Xcel Energy residential and business customers are eligible for payment via credit or debit cards. To pay your bill via credit or debit card, you can choose from the following options:

How much does it cost to pay Xcel Energy ebill?

Pay with a Credit or Debit Card We’ve partnered with BillMatrix to offer convenient, completely secure bill payments. A $3.45 transaction fee applies to each payment (Xcel Energy does not benefit from this fee). Pay Now View and Pay Online with eBill

Does Xcel Energy charge a transaction fee?

We’ve partnered with BillMatrix to offer convenient, completely secure bill payments. A $3.45 transaction fee applies to each payment (Xcel Energy does not benefit from this fee). Pay Now View and Pay Online with eBill Go paperless, pay directly from your checking account, and even set up email alerts and recurring payments. Enroll in Auto Pay

What are Xcel Energy payment limits?

Payments have transaction limits of $1,000/transaction. Non-residential type customers are those customers not on a residential rate. Payments have transaction limits of $250,000/transaction. All credit/debit card types allow a maximum of 25 credit/debit card payments in a 28-rolling-day period per Xcel Energy account, per credit/debit card.

How do I pay my energy bill?

Create a My Account profile or sign into your account and pay your bill. Use KUBRA EZ-PAY to make secure bill payments using your credit or debit card. *Fees may apply Call 800-895-4999 to make a one-time payment. Register for My Account and pay your bill on our mobile app. Pay your energy bill in person at a pay station. *Transaction fees apply

Who can enroll in Xcel Energy ebill?

Any residential or business customer of Xcel Energy from any state can enroll in eBill. Accounts with more than one service address will need to be synchronized (to form one bill) before becoming eligible for eBill. E-mail [email protected] to request synchronization of multiple service addresses.

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