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Energy bills too high? Compare electricity plans to cut costs

Electricity bills can feel like a fixed cost, but they’re not set in stone. Energy providers regularly update their plans, often introducing newer options that better match how households use power.

Rather than adjusting your routine or cutting back on usage, it’s more effective to compare electricity plans using a free tool that shows which ones actually suit your home.

Here’s how to check if your current plan is still working for you and what to keep in mind as you compare your options.

Compare your current plan against others

Even if your plan seemed competitive when you first signed up, electricity prices can shift quickly as retailers update their offers. Your energy needs may also have changed.

To compare electricity plans, use GoSwitch, Australia’s trusted energy comparison service. It’s a free tool that matches your usage with options from leading electricity providers. 

Simply enter your postcode, answer a few quick questions about your energy use, and review side-by-side comparisons from major retailers. You’ll see clear pricing, features, and potential savings, all in one place.

Check whether your daily supply charge adds up

Your electricity bill doesn’t stop just because your appliances are off. That’s due to the daily supply charge, a fixed fee for keeping your home connected to the electricity network. Think of it as a “membership fee” that applies whether you use a lot of electricity or none at all.

This charge varies between retailers, and higher rates can add up over time. If your usage is low, a high daily charge can make your plan less cost-effective. To find a better deal, use a tool like GoSwitch to compare electricity pricing across providers and consider usage and supply charges.

Review when and how you use electricity

Electricity plans vary in how they charge for usage. Time-of-use tariffs may suit households that use more power during off-peak periods, while flat rates work best for homes with steady usage throughout the day.

GoSwitch makes it easy to check whether your current plan aligns with your usage habits. You can review side-by-side comparisons of rates and features from major providers and see if switching could lower your overall costs without changing how or when you use electricity.

Confirm if you’re still on your original rate

Your energy rates may have changed without notice, especially if you’re still on your original plan. Many electricity and gas deals offer upfront discounts that eventually expire, meaning you could be paying a higher rate now without realising. 

This can lead to unnecessary costs over time, particularly if you connect to electricity and gas under one plan. With GoSwitch, you can check whether you’re still on a competitive rate and compare up-to-date offers from major retailers based on your usage.

Start comparing and cut your costs

Each bill is a new chance to check if you’re overpaying for the same electricity. But without comparing, it’s easy to miss out on a lower rate, a better supply charge, or simpler terms.

Take the guesswork out of electricity costs. Use GoSwitch to compare plans, find a better fit, and start saving sooner.

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