Last updated: 1 April 2026

    Alinta Energy vs Red Energy

    Red Energy appears cheaper based on average annual bill estimates — est. $1,430/yr, compared to $1,445/yr for Alinta Energy. Actual costs vary by state, usage, and plan.

    Compare Alinta Energy and Red Energy electricity plans side by side. See rates, solar feed-in tariffs, pros and cons, and find out which retailer offers the better deal for Australian households.

    Which provider is cheaper?

    $1,430
    Red Energy est. annual bill
    ✓ Lower
    $1,445
    Alinta Energy est. annual bill
    Est. annual bill difference: $15 — actual costs vary by state, usage, and plan.

    Rates comparison

    MetricAlintaRed Energy
    Avg. usage rate27.8c/kWh 27.5c/kWh
    Daily supply charge$1/day $0.98/day
    Est. annual bill$1,445 $1,430
    Solar feed-in tariff5–7c/kWh 6–8c/kWh
    Customer rating3.7/5 4.4/5
    States availableNSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WANSW, VIC, QLD, SA, ACT
    Plan typesfixed, variable, solar, businessfixed, variable, solar

    ✓ indicates the better value option for that metric. Estimates based on average household usage of 18 kWh/day. Actual rates vary by state and plan.

    This analysis is based on EnergyPlans Australia's 2026 energy pricing data across multiple providers and states.

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    Alinta Energy

    3.7/5

    Alinta Energy is a strong option, particularly for WA residents and those wanting a bundle of electricity and gas. Their pricing is competitive, though always worth comparing against smaller retailers.

    Full Alinta review
    Recommended

    Red Energy

    4.4/5

    Red Energy is consistently one of the best-rated retailers in Australia for value and customer service. Highly recommended for households in the eastern states looking for a competitive and trustworthy alternative to the major retailers.

    Full Red Energy review

    Alinta Energy — pros & cons

    One of the few retailers with coverage in both eastern states and WA
    Competitive introductory rates
    Simple plan structures that are easy to understand
    Strong business energy offerings
    Solar feed-in tariff available in most states
    Not available in TAS, NT, or ACT
    Discount rates sometimes revert to higher standing rates
    Customer service quality varies by state
    Solar feed-in tariff rates can be lower than competitors

    Red Energy — pros & cons

    100% Australian-owned (Snowy Hydro subsidiary)
    Consistently top-rated for customer service
    Competitive pricing across all available states
    No hidden fees on most plans
    Solar feed-in tariff available
    Not available in WA, TAS, or NT
    Smaller retailer with fewer plan types than the big three
    Limited business energy options
    No gas supply in some states

    Frequently asked questions

    • Is Alinta Energy cheaper than Red Energy?

      Based on average rates, Red Energy offers a lower average usage rate (27.5c/kWh vs 27.8c/kWh). However, actual costs depend on your specific plan, usage, and state. Always compare using your own energy bill data.

    • Which provider offers a better solar feed-in tariff: Alinta or Red Energy?

      Red Energy generally offers the better solar feed-in tariff rate (6–8c/kWhc/kWh vs 5–7c/kWhc/kWh). Rates vary by state and plan, so confirm directly with the retailer.

    • Are both Alinta and Red Energy available in my state?

      Both Alinta Energy and Red Energy are available in: NSW, VIC, QLD, SA. Alinta Energy is available in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, and Red Energy in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, ACT.

    • Which is better overall: Alinta Energy or Red Energy?

      Comparing average usage rates and customer satisfaction ratings in our dataset, Red Energy scores higher on both metrics. The right choice for you depends on your state, usage patterns, and whether you have solar panels.

    • How do I switch from Alinta to Red Energy (or vice versa)?

      Switching electricity retailers in Australia is straightforward. You can switch online, by phone, or through an independent comparison service. The process typically takes 2–5 business days and you will not experience any interruption to your electricity supply. Check for any exit fees on your current plan before switching.

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