Last updated: 1 April 2026

    Click Energy vs ENGIE

    Compare Click Energy and ENGIE 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.

    Rates comparison

    MetricClickENGIE
    Avg. usage rate28c/kWh 27.4c/kWh
    Daily supply charge$1/day $0.97/day
    Est. annual bill$1,500 $1,435
    Solar feed-in tariff6–10c/kWh 6–10c/kWh
    States availableNSW, VIC, QLD, SANSW, VIC, SA
    Plan typesvariable, solarfixed, variable, solar

    ✓ indicates the better value option for that metric. Estimated annual bills are based on AER Reference Price / ESC VDO benchmarks. Actual rates vary by state and plan.

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

    Click Energy

    Click Energy was an Australian electricity retailer known for online-led service and competitive positioning in eastern states. Following acquisition by AGL Energy, the Click Energy retail brand was phased out and former customers were migrated to AGL. This page is useful for households comparing historical Click Energy positioning with AGL’s current market offers.

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    ENGIE

    ENGIE (formerly ENGIE) is an Australian electricity and gas retailer backed by international energy company ENGIE Group. ENGIE operates across VIC, SA, and NSW, offering a focused range of residential plans with a strong emphasis on competitive pricing.

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    Click Energy — pros & cons

    Historically competitive usage rates in NSW, VIC, QLD, and SA
    Digital-first account experience when the brand was actively retailing
    Solar-compatible plans were available for many households
    Straightforward plan structures relative to some larger retailers
    The Click Energy brand is no longer open to new sign-ups — customers were migrated to AGL
    Not a current option for new market comparisons in the same way as active retailers
    Past pricing does not predict future bills under AGL plans
    Limited relevance if you need a retailer accepting new connections today

    ENGIE — pros & cons

    Backed by international energy company ENGIE
    Competitive solar feed-in tariff rates
    Good pricing in VIC and SA
    Transparent plan structures
    Discount offers for new customers
    Available in NSW, VIC, and SA only
    Fewer plan types than larger retailers
    Limited customer service hours
    Some customers report issues with billing accuracy

    Frequently asked questions

    • Is Click Energy cheaper than ENGIE?

      Based on average rates, ENGIE offers a lower average usage rate (27.4c/kWh vs 28c/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: Click or ENGIE?

      Click Energy generally offers the better solar feed-in tariff rate (6–10c/kWhc/kWh vs 6–10c/kWhc/kWh). Rates vary by state and plan, so confirm directly with the retailer.

    • Are both Click and ENGIE available in my state?

      Both Click Energy and ENGIE are available in: NSW, VIC, SA. Click Energy is available in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, and ENGIE in NSW, VIC, SA.

    • Which is better overall: Click Energy or ENGIE?

      Based on average usage rates in our dataset, ENGIE offers a more competitive rate. The right choice for you depends on your state, usage patterns, and whether you have solar panels.

    • How do I switch from Click to ENGIE (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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