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What the Texas Electricity Tax Exemption Means for Submetered RV Parks
If you operate an RV park in Texas and use smart sub-metering, you may be sitting on a major cost-saving opportunity.
According to Texas law (Administrative Code § 3.295), electricity used by long-term tenants — those staying over 30 consecutive days — is exempt from sales tax if they consume over 50% of the electricity measured through a single utility account. This is known as the predominant use exemption.
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$10 Million and Climbing: Wild Energy Parks Are Recovering Real Money
Wild Energy parks have now surpassed $10 million in recovered utility costs and that number is climbing fast— currently at a rate of more than $18,000 per day.
On average, each park has recaptured over $45,000, simply by implementing metering systems that turn unknown usage into actionable data.
With electric bills regularly approaching $100,000 per year, it’s easy to see how quickly that adds up, especially when utility costs go untracked or unbilled.
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5 Ways Campspot + Wild Energy Automate Utility Metering
Whether you’re still doing manual reads or just starting to think about short-stay electricity recovery, here’s a quick breakdown of how smart utility metering is being used by real parks using Campspot to save time, reduce errors, and increase control.