Retail & consumer
Energy is a bigger cost than most shopping centers & malls realize
Malls and shopping centers carry large common-area HVAC and lighting loads plus tenant and parking demand, spread across huge footprints.
In a deregulated market, the supply charge — typically more than half your bill — is competitive. That’s the part USA Energy puts out to bid across 26+ suppliers, locking the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term while your utility keeps delivering the power. It costs you nothing: the supplier pays us, never you.
What it costs
What shopping centers & malls typically spend on power
A typical shopping centers & malls operation runs about 50,000–500,000 kWh per month. At the U.S. average commercial rate, that’s roughly $6,960–$69,600 in energy alone — before delivery and demand charges. The supply piece is what we shop.
Estimates at 13.92¢/kWh (latest EIA data). See average bills by business type and rates for your state.
What drives your bill
Common-area load and demand
Common-area cooling and lighting drive a big, controllable load, and demand charges scale with the property. We put the account out to bid and, for large centers, build capacity and peak strategy into the fixed-rate contract.
How it works
Lowering your shopping centers & malls energy cost, in three steps

Send one bill
A recent bill is all we need to read your usage, your delivery charges, and your current supply rate.

26+ suppliers compete
We put your account out to bid and normalize every offer to the same terms, so you compare like for like.

Lock a fixed rate
You pick the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term. No cost to you, no obligation to switch.
Common questions
Commercial energy for shopping centers & malls, answered
See what your shopping centers & malls business could save
Send us one recent bill and we’ll compare 26+ suppliers, then show you the lowest fixed rate for your shopping centers & malls operation — free, no obligation.


























