Looking for the cheapest business electricity in NSW?
We’ve summarised the best electricity deals available for business customers in NSW. The tables below list the cheapest offer from every retailer in the three electricity networks covering NSW – Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy. WATTever strictly ranks the annual cost of each retailers publicly-listed business plan against the Reference Price. This information is updated at least weekly.
How to find the best electricity deal for your business?
Get a personalised cost ranking of every retailer’s publicly-listed electricity plans based on your unique energy use with WATTever’s comprehensive online comparison. We include all retailers, tariff types, discounts, solar feed-in tariffs and more to help your business make serious savings on energy. Start your online comparison now.
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Best small business Anytime electricity by retailer in the Ausgrid network (Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Region and Newcastle)
Best small business Time Of Use electricity by retailer in the Ausgrid network (Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Region and Newcastle)
Best small business Anytime electricity rates by retailer in the Endeavour Energy network (Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands and Illawarra)
Best small business Time Of Use 2 Rate electricity rates by retailer in the Endeavour Energy network (Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands and Illawarra)
Best small business Time Of Use 3 Rate electricity rates by retailer in the Endeavour Energy network (Western Sydney, Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands and Illawarra)
Best small business Anytime electricity rates by retailer in the Essential Energy network (Regional NSW)
Best small business Time Of Use electricity rates by retailer in the Essential Energy network (Regional NSW)
Rates shown include GST and all available discounts. Plan rates are variable and future rates may be subject to change by the Retailer - except where plan rates are stated as fixed in the Basic Plan Information Document/Energy Price Fact Sheets. Plans are updated weekly from the Retailer's Basic Plan Information Documents/Energy Price Fact Sheets. ^ Daily Charge includes the daily supply charge and the per day value of recurring fees or credits (eg. membership fees, VPP credits etc). * Reference Price Discount refers to the discount off the annual cost of the Default Market Offer (DMO) for NSW, QLD and SA or Victorian Default Offer (VDO) or ActewAGL Standing offer for ACT for a small business on a flat/anytime tariff without controlled load. The DMO is calculated based on an annual usage of 10,000kWh in NSW, QLD and SA. In Victoria, ACT and Tasmania, the Default Offer is calculated based on an annual usage of 20,000kWh. The DMO and VDO Reference Price is a guide (provided by the AER and ESC) and does not take into account solar export nor a property's actual annual usage or when that usage occurs (for Time Of Use plans). ** The Reference Price Discount shown for partner retailers includes the value of exclusive benefits available when switching through wattever.com.au including Prezzee eGift cards from WATTever and additional upfront/recurring credits from partner retailers. Time of Use hours displayed are the periods published by each network. Individual retailers may offer different time of use hours - please review the plan BPID/Fact Sheet.
ActewAGL offers electricity plans in a small number of postcodes in the Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy network. Please refer to the ActewAGL business rates page for their plans.
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