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Compare solar electricity plans and feed-in tariffs by state

The best feed-in tariffs available can range from 10 to 17 cents per kWh depending on where you're based.

Enter your postcode to see which electricity plans are available for your household. You can use the filters to select your preferences. The table doesn't include electricity plans for Victoria. Instead, you can compare electricity plans available in Victoria here.
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Name Plan features Reference price Estimated cost
Red Energy - Living Energy Saver
Basic Plan Information | (RED552185MRE3@EME)
Single rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
23% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,140/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
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OVO Energy - The One Plan
Basic Plan Information | (OVO612546MRE2@EME)
Single rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
23% less
than reference price
Plus an extra 4% below the reference price if you meet the conditional discount requirements
Estimated cost/year
$1,640/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
$1,540 with conditional discount
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Energy Locals - Online Member + 6 Months Free Membership
Basic Plan Information | (LCL569465MRE2@EME)
Green CompanySingle rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
22% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,340/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
incl. $100 guaranteed discount
Membership fee not included
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OVO Energy - The One Plan
Basic Plan Information | (OVO612537MRE2@EME)
Single rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
22% less
than reference price
Plus an extra 5% below the reference price if you meet the conditional discount requirements
Estimated cost/year
$1,290/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
$1,190 with conditional discount
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OVO Energy - The One Plan
Basic Plan Information | (OVO612522MRE2@EME)
Single rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
21% less
than reference price
Plus an extra 4% below the reference price if you meet the conditional discount requirements
Estimated cost/year
$1,380/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
$1,280 with conditional discount
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Energy Locals - Online Member
Basic Plan Information | (LCL569534MRE1@EME)
Green CompanySingle rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
20% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,320/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
Membership fee not included
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Energy Locals - Local Member
Basic Plan Information | (LCL569522MRE1@EME)
Green CompanySingle rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
20% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,320/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
Membership fee not included
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Energy Locals - Online Member
Basic Plan Information | (LCL569591MRE2@EME)
Green CompanySingle rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
18% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,220/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
Membership fee not included
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Energy Locals - Local Member
Basic Plan Information | (LCL569583MRE2@EME)
Green CompanySingle rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
18% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,220/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
Membership fee not included
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ActewAGL - Home
Basic Plan Information | (ACT276469MRE8@EME)
Single rate tariffFeed in tariff available
Reference price
18% less
than reference price
Estimated cost/year
$1,770/
(avg. 10 kWh/day)
incl. $390 guaranteed discount
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How do I find the best solar electricity plan?

Solar owners need to take into account a few factors when choosing a solar plan for their home.

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Shopping around is key to getting yourself the best energy deal for solar. Compare plans available in your area before committing to one.

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Estimate your total power bill

Input your energy usage (check your most recent bill) to get the most accurate cost estimate for your household.

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Solar export and feed-in tariffs

How much will you be exporting back to the grid? Sustainability Victoria says that most solar systems export 50–70% of their power. If you opt for a provider with a low feed-in tariff (FiT), your power bill credits will also be small.

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Check kWh prices

Opting for the highest FiT isn't always beneficial. Some electricity plans offer a very high FiT but only to a limited amount of kilowatt-hours (kWh). Others may offer a decent FiT but a high kWh price at night. In some instances, electricity plans made specifically for solar owners have a different pricing altogether and include a higher daily fixed charge.

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Benefit period and discount conditions

Make sure to read the fine print before choosing an electricity plan. Some plans may have restrictions on the size of an eligible system. There could also be export limits or declining FiT after your benefit period has expired.

Which provider in Australia offers the best solar feed-in tariffs?

Our table lists the highest feed-in tarrifs available in each state. For most states you'll notice we've included 2 options.

That's because energy consumption habits vary by household. You might benefit from a flat FiT that's not the highest around but still good. Or you may prefer the highest FiT for a certain amount per day followed by a lower FiT per kWh for the remainder of the day.

State
Provider - Plan
Feed-in tariff
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NSWGloBird Energy Solarplus17 cents per kWh for the first 8 kWh per day, then 3 cents per kWh ongoing
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NSWPowershop Super Solar13 cents per kWh
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VICAGL Solar Savers 15 cents per kWh for the first 14 kWh per day, then 5.2 cents per kWh ongoing
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VICOVO Energy Solar Plan12 cents per kWh
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QLDAGL Solar Savers 15 cents per kWh for the first 14 kWh per day, then 5 cents per kWh ongoing
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QLDOVO Energy Solar Plan14 cents per kWh
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SAAGL Solar Savers15 cents per kWh for the first 14 kWh per day, then 5 cents per kWh ongoing
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SAOVO Energy Solar Plan12 cents per kWh
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ACTActewAGL Solar Saver12 cents per kWh for the first 15 kWh per day, then 8 cents per kWh ongoing
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ACTOrigin Solar Boost12 cents per kWh for the first 14 kWh per day, then 8 cents per kWh ongoing
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High solar feed-in tariffs vs usage rates: Which is better?

Higher feed-in tariffs can look attractive on paper but most plans with higher FiTs likely have a more costly usage rate. This means you'll end up paying more to buy additional energy from the grid if you ever need to.

To find the best feed-in tariff for your home, you need to consider the following:

  • How much grid energy you use per day. The more power you pay for, the more important it is to have a low usage rate.
  • How much solar you export. If you don't buy much power but export heaps to the grid, a high FiT could drive down your bill.
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Here are the benefits and drawbacks of seeking out higher feed-in tariffs:

If you're worried that feed-in tariffs won't really cover your costs, consider investing in a solar battery to reduce your reliance on grid power. These extend the time it takes for your solar system to pay itself off but can be an excellent long-term investment.

Good to know. FiTs are less important than they used to be. Back in the day, you would be paid up to 60c/kWh for each bit of energy exported. These days, you'll be lucky to get paid more than 10c/kWh in most states.

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