Compare electricity plans in Windsor
Looking for the cheapest electricity plan in Windsor? Your area falls under the Endeavour Energy distribution network (2756), which means you can access plans from retailers including AGL, Origin Energy, Red Energy and others. Compare rates below — it takes under 2 minutes. Population: 11,000.
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Electricity distributor in Windsor
Endeavour Energy serves Western Sydney, the Illawarra, Southern Highlands and parts of regional NSW. The network covers a mix of suburban and semi-rural areas.
Your distributor maintains the poles and wires and restores supply after outages; it is separate from the electricity retailer you pay.
When you switch electricity retailers, your distributor stays the same — only the company you pay your bill to changes. Your supply is not interrupted during a switch.
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Windsor 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.
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Estimated annual electricity bill: Benchmark reference costs for the Endeavour Energy distribution zone suggest typical household bills around $1,420–$1,680 per year (before discounts and concessions).
Usage and supply (benchmark): About 29.5 c/kWh usage and 124 c/day supply — indicative only; your retailer sets the rates on your bill.
Solar feed-in: Generally available — Solar feed-in tariffs are available from retailers serving this network; rates vary by plan and retailer.
AER Default Market Offer 2025-26 and state equivalent offers. Usage assumes 4,000 kWh/year reference household. Applies to the Endeavour Energy zone covering Windsor. Not a retail quote.
Electricity costs in Windsor, New South Wales reflect the rates and charges set by local retailers and the distribution network. Annual bills in this state typically range from $1,380 to $1,650 per year for a standard household. Comparing plans is the most effective way to find a competitive rate.
Regional areas such as Windsor can experience different electricity pricing compared to metropolitan centres, reflecting variations in network charges and available plan types. Comparing retailers is the best way to find competitive rates for your location.
See detailed pricing data on our NSW electricity prices page or view the cheapest electricity plans in NSW.
How to switch providers in Windsor
Switching electricity retailers in Windsor, New South Wales is straightforward. Compare plans using our tool, select a provider, and sign up online. The process typically takes a few business days and does not interrupt your supply.
Solar feed-in tariffs in Windsor
If your Windsor 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 carefully to find the best combination of usage rate and feed-in rate for your household.
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Frequently asked questions
Which distributor covers Windsor?
Windsor is on the Endeavour Energy distribution network. Endeavour Energy 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 Windsor?
For the Endeavour Energy distribution zone that includes Windsor, benchmark reference costs (aligned with AER default-style assumptions of about 4,000 kWh/year) suggest typical annual electricity bills often fall between $1,420 and $1,680. Your actual bill depends on your retailer, plan, discounts, and how much electricity you use.
Is solar available in Windsor?
Yes. Rooftop solar is common in New South Wales, and Solar feed-in tariffs are available from retailers serving this network; rates vary by plan and retailer. In Windsor, compare solar-compatible plans to review feed-in rates alongside your usage rate and supply charge.
Which electricity providers offer plans in Windsor?
Windsor (postcode 2756) is served by electricity retailers operating in New South Wales. The specific plans available depend on your distributor zone. The local distribution network in Windsor is managed by Endeavour Energy. Use our comparison tool to see current offers for your address.
How do I switch electricity providers in Windsor?
Switching electricity providers in Windsor (postcode 2756) 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.
Does my electricity distributor change when I switch retailers in Windsor?
No. Endeavour Energy manages the physical network in Windsor and remains the same regardless of which retailer you choose. Only the company you pay your bill to changes when you switch.
Also use gas at home? If your household uses gas for heating or cooking, you can also compare gas plans in Windsor or compare all gas plans here.
This analysis is based on EnergyPlans Australia's 2026 energy pricing data across multiple providers and states.
Last updated: 1 April 2026.