Electricity prices in AusNet Services (VIC) — 2026–27

Victorian Default Offer (ESC) · effective 1 July 2026

$1,747 /year derived at 4,000 kWh

Usage 32.0c/kWh · supply 128.2c/day (GST incl.) · -8.4% vs 2025–26

Eastern & north-eastern Victoria · source: ESC Victorian Default Offer 2026–27 · annual figure is a derived estimate from the published rates

AusNet Services reference rates, 2026–27 (GST inclusive)
TariffDaily supplyUsageAnnual
Residential (flat rate)128.2c/day32.0c/kWh$1,747*
Controlled load22.1c/kWh
Small business (flat rate)129.4c/day34.2c/kWh

* Derived estimate — published rates × 4,000 kWh + supply × 365, not a figure the regulator publishes.

VDO sets components, not an annual figure; annual bills shown are derived at 4,000 kWh/yr. change_pct is the derived-bill change at 4,000 kWh.

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AusNet Services

A 2-person household uses roughly 4,000–5,500 kWh a year.

$1,747 per year ≈ $437/quarter
Supply charge (128.2c/day × 365)
$468.08
Usage (32.0c/kWh × 4,000 kWh)
$1,279.20

Rates: ESC Victorian Default Offer 2026–27, effective 1 July 2026 (GST inclusive). This is the government reference/standing rate for Eastern & north-eastern Victoria — market offers can sit below it. Full AusNet Services price breakdown →

How AusNet Services compares

Residential flat-rate usage charge by zone, 2026–27
ZoneRegionUsage c/kWhSupply c/day
AusNet ServicesVIC32.0c128.2c
AusgridNSW33.1c166.2c
Endeavour EnergyNSW33.7c185.1c
Essential EnergyNSW35.0c272.2c
CitiPowerVIC26.0c121.1c
PowercorVIC28.2c138.1c
United EnergyVIC27.4c119.1c
JemenaVIC27.5c127.1c
EnergexQLD28.0c192.0c
Ergon EnergyQLD28.9c180.5c
SA Power NetworksSA41.9c180.1c
Western Power (SWIS)WA33.3c119.2c
Horizon PowerWA33.3c119.2c
TasNetworksTAS28.0c167.7c
EvoenergyACT37.0c134.2c
Power and WaterNT31.7c62.5c

Frequently asked questions

Why is a AusNet Services bill different from other areas?
Poles-and-wires costs differ by network. AusNet Services covers Eastern & north-eastern Victoria, and its network charges are built into the Victorian Default Offer (ESC) figures for this zone — so the same usage costs a different amount on a neighbouring network. Compare the other VIC zones or the national table below.
Is this what I actually pay?
This is the regulated standing rate — the default if you have never chosen a market plan. Market offers in AusNet Services's area can price below it, so treat these rates 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 AusNet Services's zone the controlled-load usage rate is 22.1c/kWh, well under the anytime rate of 32.0c/kWh.
When do these prices change?
Every 1 July. The ESC Victorian Default Offer 2026–27 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

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

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.