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If you are looking to compare electricity prices, charges and feed-in tariffs – you’ve come to the right place. WATTever is Australia’s largest publisher of retail electricity and gas pricing information. We supply 7 of Australia’s top 10 energy retailers with pricing data and software. Here’s your free pass to the same comprehensive information so you can take the power back and find the best deal.
A great place to start is WATTever’s comprehensive comparison. We display a strict cost ranking based on your households unique energy profile and includes all retailers.
Want the low down on the most competitive electricity rates? Click the links below to compare the lowest electricity rates from each retailer from their publicly listed electricity plans.
Solar feed-in tariffs (FITs) are the credits provided to solar owners for the energy they send back to the grid. Hit the links below see the latest solar feed-in tariffs for homes or business in ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC and WA.
Got battery storage and want to find out about more about Virtual Power Plant (VPP) plans? Compare the leading VPP programs in each state.
Compare EV plans that offer special home charging rates for electric vehicle owners. Plus, check out the cheapest ways to charge your EV by solar, off-peak, controlled load and general rates.
Daily supply charges are the amount you pay to be connected to the electricity grid. For low energy users, a small supply cost can make a big saving. Check out electricity retailer’s supply charges for households and business in ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC and WA on the links below.
Usage rates are the amount you pay per kWh for the electricity you consume in your home. Anytime rates have the same cost regardless of when power is used. Time of Use rates vary across the day and evening. Scroll down for Demand Tariff usage rates.
Controlled Load rates are the amount you pay per kWh for appliances that are on dedicated circuits connected to your electricity meter. For homes, this often includes ‘off-peak’ hot water heaters, pool pumps and in-floor heating. Below, you’ll find Controlled Load 1, 2 and 3 electricity rates.
Click below for a rundown of Fees & Charges published by retailers in their electricity plan Fact Sheets. Where fee information is absent from Fact Sheets, this can be viewed in the retailers’ terms and conditions available on their website.
Electricity demand tariffs have an additional charge tied to the maximum amount of electricity used in a 30 or 60 period during each month. Check out electricity retailer’s demand rates for households and businesses.
If you are on a Time Of Use or Demand Tariff, you’ll want to know the periods that charges apply for. Demand Tariffs have specific hours when added demand charges apply throughout the week. Click below for a rundown of Time Of Use periods and Demand Tariff periods for all major networks.
Latest electricity plans
WATTever’s technology and team actively monitors retailer websites to get the most up to date electricity plan information. Published here are the “Valid From” date of the latest market and regulated residential electricity plans on our website