Electricity prices in Ausgrid (NSW) — 2026–27
AER Default Market Offer · effective 1 July 2026
Usage 33.1c/kWh · supply 166.2c/day (GST incl.) · -3.4% vs 2025–26
Sydney, Newcastle & the Central Coast · source: AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8)
| Tariff | Daily supply | Usage | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential (flat rate) | 166.2c/day | 33.1c/kWh | $1,899 |
| Residential (time of use) | — | varies by window | $1,893 |
| Controlled load 1 (add-on) | 4.7c/day | 19.3c/kWh | +$403 |
| Small business (flat rate) | 372.7c/day | 31.6c/kWh | $4,523 |
Supply/usage caps published under the Nov-2025 DMO reforms; annual reconciles from caps: 166.2289c×365 + 33.1372c×3,900 = $1,899.
Electricity bill estimator
AusgridA 2-person household uses roughly 4,000–5,500 kWh a year.
- Supply charge (166.2c/day × 365)
- $606.74
- Usage (33.1c/kWh × 3,900 kWh)
- $1,292.35
Rates: AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8), effective 1 July 2026 (GST inclusive). This is the government reference/standing rate for Sydney, Newcastle & the Central Coast — market offers can sit below it. Full Ausgrid price breakdown →
How Ausgrid compares
| Zone | Region | Usage c/kWh | Supply c/day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ausgrid | NSW | 33.1c | 166.2c |
| Endeavour Energy | NSW | 33.7c | 185.1c |
| Essential Energy | NSW | 35.0c | 272.2c |
| CitiPower | VIC | 26.0c | 121.1c |
| Powercor | VIC | 28.2c | 138.1c |
| United Energy | VIC | 27.4c | 119.1c |
| Jemena | VIC | 27.5c | 127.1c |
| AusNet Services | VIC | 32.0c | 128.2c |
| Energex | QLD | 28.0c | 192.0c |
| Ergon Energy | QLD | 28.9c | 180.5c |
| SA Power Networks | SA | 41.9c | 180.1c |
| Western Power (SWIS) | WA | 33.3c | 119.2c |
| Horizon Power | WA | 33.3c | 119.2c |
| TasNetworks | TAS | 28.0c | 167.7c |
| Evoenergy | ACT | 37.0c | 134.2c |
| Power and Water | NT | 31.7c | 62.5c |
Frequently asked questions
- Why is a Ausgrid bill different from other areas?
- Poles-and-wires costs differ by network. Ausgrid covers Sydney, Newcastle & the Central Coast, and its network charges are built into the AER Default Market Offer figures for this zone — so the same usage costs a different amount on a neighbouring network. Compare the other NSW zones or the national table below.
- Does the reference price cap what I pay?
- Not exactly — it caps what retailers may charge a default (standing-offer) customer at the model usage level of 3,900 kWh/year. Market offers usually price below it, so treat $1,899 as the benchmark your own plan should beat.
- What's controlled load?
- A separately metered circuit — usually electric hot water — that the network can energise off-peak in exchange for a cheaper rate. In Ausgrid's zone the controlled-load usage rate is 19.3c/kWh, well under the anytime rate of 33.1c/kWh.
- When do these prices change?
- Every 1 July. The AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8) applies from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027; the next reset is 1 July 2027. This page is re-verified against the new determination each year.
Related
- NSW electricity prices
- Endeavour Energy
- Essential Energy
- Average bill NSW
- NSW feed-in tariff
- Solar payback NSW
Rates apply 1 July 2026 – 30 June 2027 and reset every 1 July. Figures are the government reference/standing rates for this zone — retail market offers can differ.