Average electricity bill in Victoria

    The average annual electricity bill for a Victoria household is approximately $1,380. Average usage rates are around 26.8c/kWh. Compare plans to find a cheaper deal for your usage.

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    Average annual bill

    $1,380

    Victoria

    Average rate

    26.8c/kWh

    Usage rate

    Supply charge

    $1.02/day

    Daily fixed cost

    Annual change

    +3.8%

    Year on year

    Average electricity bill by household size

    The following estimates are based on national average usage rates. Actual bills vary by state, distributor zone, and the specific plan you are on.

    Household typeDaily usage (kWh)Est. annual billEst. quarterly bill
    Single person5.5$1,938$485
    Couple (no children)9$3,170$793
    Small family (3–4 people)13.5$4,756$1,189
    Large family (5+ people)18$6,340$1,585

    Estimates only. Individual bills depend on usage habits, tariff structure, and current plan rates.

    What affects your electricity bill

    Your usage rate (c/kWh)

    The single biggest driver of your bill. Rates vary by retailer, distributor, and state. Comparing plans can find lower rates for the same usage.

    Daily supply charge

    A fixed daily charge — sometimes called 'service to property' — that applies regardless of how much electricity you use. Supply charges typically range from $0.90 to $1.30 per day.

    Household size and appliances

    Larger households use more electricity. High-consumption appliances — electric hot water systems, air conditioning, pool pumps, EV chargers — significantly increase annual costs.

    Solar feed-in tariff (if applicable)

    Households with rooftop solar can offset consumption costs with feed-in tariff credits. Higher feed-in tariff rates reduce net bills, sometimes substantially.

    Network and distribution charges

    A portion of your bill covers the cost of maintaining the poles, wires, and local distribution infrastructure. Network charges vary by distributor and region.

    Market offer vs standing offer

    Market offers from retailers can be significantly cheaper than standing offers (default tariffs). Consumers on standing offers may be paying more than necessary.

    How to reduce your electricity bill

    1. 1

      Compare and switch plans

      Review your current plan and compare alternatives. Even moving from a standing offer to a competitive market offer can save hundreds of dollars per year.

    2. 2

      Shift usage to off-peak periods

      Running dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers at night or on weekends can reduce costs on time-of-use plans.

    3. 3

      Improve home insulation

      Draughts, poor window insulation, and inadequate ceiling insulation increase heating and cooling costs significantly. Addressing these can reduce energy consumption year-round.

    4. 4

      Upgrade appliances

      Older appliances — particularly refrigerators, hot water systems, and air conditioners — often use significantly more energy than modern equivalents. Look for high energy star ratings.

    5. 5

      Consider rooftop solar

      For households that own their home, solar panels can substantially reduce net electricity costs. Many Australian homes are well-suited to solar given the high solar irradiance across most of the country.

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    Frequently asked questions

    • What is the average electricity bill in Victoria?

      The average annual electricity bill for a Victoria household is approximately $1,380. This varies depending on household size, usage, and the specific plan you are on. Comparing plans can help you find a cheaper rate for your usage level.

    • What is the average electricity rate in VIC?

      The average electricity usage rate in Victoria is approximately 26.8c/kWh, with an average daily supply charge of $1.02. Rates vary by distributor zone and the plan you select.

    • How can I lower my electricity bill in VIC?

      The most effective ways to reduce your Victoria electricity bill are: switching to a cheaper market offer, reducing peak-time usage, upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, and considering solar if your property is suitable.

    • Are electricity prices rising in VIC?

      Electricity prices in Victoria increased by approximately 3.8% over the past year. This continues a broader trend of gradual price increases driven by network cost changes and wholesale market conditions.

    • Who are the cheapest electricity providers in VIC?

      The cheapest electricity providers in Victoria vary by location and usage level. Use our comparison tool to see current competitive plans available in your postcode.

    Last updated: 8 March 2026. Estimates are indicative only based on AER reference data.