Compare electricity plans in Newcastle, NSW
Newcastle is on the Ausgrid distribution network in New South Wales. Typical annual electricity bills in this zone are around $1,855. Multiple retailers compete for your business, so comparing plans is the most direct way to check whether you are on a competitive rate.
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Energy snapshot for Newcastle
NSW · Postcode 2300 · Ausgrid
Key electricity figures for Newcastle, based on published benchmarks and available plan data.
- Estimated annual bill
- $1,732–$1,999/yr
- Typical usage rate
- 29.6 c/kWh
- Daily supply charge
- 103 c/day
- Solar feed-in tariff
- Varies by retailer and plan
- Retailers available
- 6
Best suited for
Renters
No lock-in contract plans
Families
Low-rate plans from 23.7 c/kWh
Solar homes
Plans with competitive feed-in tariffs
Available retailers
Estimated costs vary based on usage, tariff type, retailer and address. We may receive a commission if you switch through our comparison partner.
Electricity prices in Newcastle
Your electricity bill is made up of two main charges: a usage rate (measured in c/kWh) for the electricity you consume, and a daily supply charge (measured in c/day) that applies regardless of how much you use.
In the Ausgrid zone covering Newcastle, benchmark rates sit around 29.6 c/kWh for usage and 103 c/day for supply. These are indicative figures; your retailer sets the actual rates on your plan.
Based on these benchmarks, typical annual household bills in this zone fall between $1,732and $1,999 before discounts or concessions.
Bills also vary based on household size, whether you have controlled load (such as a hot water system on a separate tariff), time-of-use vs flat-rate pricing, and any applicable discounts.
Regional areas such as Newcastle can experience different network charges compared to metropolitan centres, which affects the total cost of plans even when usage rates are similar.
As one of New South Wales's larger population centres, Newcastle is typically served by a wide range of retailers, giving residents strong choice when comparing plans.
See detailed pricing data on our NSW electricity prices page or view the cheapest electricity plans in NSW.
Who supplies electricity in Newcastle?
Ausgrid covers greater Sydney and parts of the NSW Hunter region — one of Australia's largest distribution networks. As an Ausgrid customer you can access plans from all major NSW retailers.
Your distributor is separate from your electricity retailer. When you switch retailers, your distributor stays the same. Only the company you pay your bill to changes, and your supply is not interrupted during the process.
Ausgrid services the Sydney Metro, Central Coast, Hunter region covering Newcastle. Network charges can vary by zone, which is why the same retailer may publish different rates for different distributor areas.
Learn more about the Ausgrid network →Electricity providers available in Newcastle
Newcastle households have access to plans from AGL, Origin Energy, EnergyAustralia, Red Energy and other retailers operating in New South Wales. Distribution is managed by Ausgrid and Endeavour Energy and Essential Energy.
Provider availability is based on state-level data. The specific plans available at your address depend on your distributor zone and metering configuration. Use the comparison tool to confirm which retailers service your postcode.
Around 20 retailers currently publish offers for the Ausgrid network.
View all electricity providers →Best electricity plans for different households in Newcastle
The right electricity plan depends on your household type, usage patterns, and whether you have solar. Here is what to look for in Newcastle.
Renters
Look for no lock-in contract plans with no exit fees. Flexibility matters most if your lease is short-term.
Families
Focus on the lowest usage rate available. In the Ausgrid zone, rates start from around 23.7 c/kWh.
Apartments
Apartments tend to use less electricity. A low daily supply charge can matter more than a low usage rate for smaller households.
Solar households
Compare both usage rates and feed-in tariff rates. The best plan balances what you pay for grid electricity with what you earn from exporting solar.
Low-usage homes
If you use under 10 kWh per day, prioritise a low daily supply charge. Some plans offer lower supply charges in exchange for slightly higher usage rates.
High-usage homes
Prioritise the lowest usage rate. Large households, those with pool pumps, or homes with electric heating benefit most from competitive c/kWh rates.
How to compare electricity plans in Newcastle
- 1
Enter your postcode
Start by entering postcode 2300 into our comparison tool. This identifies which distributor zone you are in and which retailers publish plans for your area.
- 2
Compare usage and supply charges
Look at both the usage rate (c/kWh) and daily supply charge (c/day). The usage rate usually has the biggest impact on your bill, but the supply charge adds up over a full year.
- 3
Check discounts and conditions
Some plans offer discounts for paying on time, paying by direct debit, or going paperless. Make sure you understand the conditions attached to any advertised discount.
- 4
Review solar feed-in tariff
If you have rooftop solar, compare the feed-in tariff rate alongside the usage rate. A higher feed-in rate can significantly offset your bill if you export electricity during the day.
- 5
Switch online
Once you have found a suitable plan, complete the sign-up online. Your new retailer arranges the switch in the background. The process typically takes 2 to 5 business days and your electricity supply is not interrupted.
How much could I save?
Enter your current annual electricity bill to get a quick indicative estimate.
Indicative only. Uses a 15% savings assumption.
Based on typical savings in the Ausgrid zone, switching could save you approximately $278.
This is a simple estimate for Newcastle and does not factor in discounts, tariff structures, or solar.
Solar feed-in tariffs in Newcastle
If your Newcastle home has rooftop solar, your electricity plan's feed-in tariff rate is just as important as your usage rate. Feed-in tariff rates vary by plan, retailer, and distributor zone. Compare plans to find a suitable combination of usage rate and feed-in rate for your household.
Solar feed-in tariffs in NSW →Based on Ausgrid zone benchmarks from AER/ESC reference data.
How we calculate these estimates
The estimates on this page are based on published distributor zone benchmarks for the local network area.
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
Key assumptions
- Usage based on typical household consumption for this distributor zone
- Supply charges reflect zone-level averages, not plan-specific rates
Limitations
- Actual plan pricing may differ from benchmark estimates
- Concessions, discounts, and controlled-load tariffs are not included
These are indicative estimates only. Your actual bill depends on your specific plan, usage patterns, and applicable discounts. Read our full methodology.
How we make money
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Frequently asked questions about electricity in Newcastle
- Which distributor covers Newcastle?
- Newcastle is on the Ausgrid distribution network. Ausgrid operates the poles, wires, and other infrastructure that deliver electricity to properties in this area. You still choose a separate electricity retailer to bill you — retailers such as AGL, Origin Energy, EnergyAustralia, Red Energy, Alinta Energy, Momentum Energy often publish market offers for customers on this network, subject to metering and eligibility rules. Your distributor does not change when you switch retailers.
- What is the average electricity bill for households in Newcastle?
- In the Ausgrid network, benchmark reference costs suggest typical annual electricity bills often fall between $1,732 and $1,999. Your actual bill depends on your retailer, plan, discounts, and how much electricity you use.
- How do I switch electricity providers in Newcastle?
- Switching electricity providers in Newcastle (postcode 2300) is straightforward. Compare plans using our tool, select a new retailer, and complete the online sign-up. Your new provider arranges the transfer, typically within a few business days, and your electricity supply is not interrupted.
- Is solar available in Newcastle?
- Yes. Rooftop solar is common in New South Wales, and most retailers publish feed-in tariff rates. In Newcastle, compare solar-compatible plans to review feed-in rates alongside your usage rate and supply charge.
- Does my electricity distributor change when I switch retailers in Newcastle?
- No. Ausgrid manages the physical network in Newcastle and remains the same regardless of which retailer you choose. Only the company you pay your bill to changes when you switch.
- Which electricity providers offer plans in Newcastle?
- Newcastle (postcode 2300) is served by electricity retailers operating in New South Wales. The specific plans available depend on your distributor zone. The local distribution network in Newcastle is managed by Ausgrid. Use our comparison tool to see current offers for your address.
Also use gas at home? If your household uses gas for heating or cooking, you can also compare gas plans in Newcastle or compare all gas plans here.
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This analysis is based on EnergyPlans Australia's 2026 energy pricing data across multiple providers and states.
Last updated: June 2026.