Energy Locals vs ENGIE
Compare Energy Locals 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.
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Rates comparison
| Metric | Energy Locals | ENGIE |
|---|---|---|
| Avg. usage rate | 27.5c/kWh | 27.4c/kWh ✓ |
| Daily supply charge | $0.98/day | $0.97/day ✓ |
| Est. annual bill | $1,450 | $1,435 ✓ |
| Solar feed-in tariff | Varies by state & planConfirm with retailer | Varies by state & planConfirm with retailer |
| States available | NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, ACT, TAS | NSW, VIC, SA |
| Plan types | variable, solar, green | fixed, variable, solar |
✓ = lower figure in our AER/ESC benchmark data, not a recommendation. Estimated annual bills are based on AER Reference Price / ESC VDO benchmarks. Actual rates vary by state and plan.
Rates last updated: June 2026. Solar feed-in tariff rates change regularly — always confirm directly with your retailer.
Solar feed-in tariff note: FiT rates vary by state, distributor zone, and plan. Victoria deregulated its minimum FiT from 1 July 2025 — rates are now set by retailers and can be as low as 0c/kWh. NSW and SA have no regulated minimum. Always confirm the current FiT rate directly with your retailer before switching. Learn more about solar feed-in tariffs →
This analysis is based on EnergyPlans Australia's 2026 energy pricing data across multiple providers and states.
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Energy Locals
Energy Locals is an Australian electricity retailer that promotes simple, transparent plans and local customer support. The retailer targets households and businesses that want straightforward pricing without heavy bundling, and it has grown a strong reputation for customer experience in competitive markets.
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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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Based on benchmark estimates, ENGIE has the lower estimated annual bill. However, actual costs depend on your usage, postcode, and plan.
All figures are benchmark estimates based on AER/ESC reference data. Actual plan pricing varies by postcode, usage, and available discounts.
Both available in: NSW, VIC, SA
Energy Locals — pros & cons
ENGIE — pros & cons
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Compare plans from available retailers →Frequently asked questions
Is Energy Locals cheaper than ENGIE?
Based on average rates, ENGIE offers a lower average usage rate (27.4c/kWh vs 27.5c/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: Energy Locals or ENGIE?
Solar feed-in tariffs from both Energy Locals and ENGIE vary by state, distributor zone, and plan, and they change regularly. Victoria deregulated its minimum feed-in tariff from 1 July 2025, so rates there can be as low as 0c/kWh, and NSW and SA have no regulated minimum. Always confirm the current feed-in tariff directly with the retailer before switching.
Are both Energy Locals and ENGIE available in my state?
Both Energy Locals and ENGIE are available in: NSW, VIC, SA. Energy Locals is available in NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, ACT, TAS, and ENGIE in NSW, VIC, SA.
Which is better overall: Energy Locals or ENGIE?
ENGIE has the lower average usage rate in our benchmark data. The best plan for you depends on your usage and postcode.
How do I switch from Energy Locals 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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Compare plans from available retailers →How we calculate these estimates
This comparison uses benchmark data from AER and ESC reference pricing. Actual plan rates vary by postcode.
Estimated costs can vary by usage, tariff type, retailer, distributor, and address. Both supply charges (the daily fixed cost of being connected) and usage rates (c/kWh) affect your total bill. Solar feed-in tariffs vary by retailer and plan. Always review plan details, fees, and conditions before switching.
Data sources
- AER Default Market Offer (DMO) reference pricing
- ESC Victorian Default Offer (VDO) benchmarks
- Distributor zone boundary data
- Published retailer plan information
These are indicative estimates only. Your actual bill depends on your specific plan, usage patterns, and applicable discounts. Read our full methodology.
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