Click Energy Electricity Plans
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.
Estimated annual bills are based on the AER Default Market Offer reference price (or ESC Victorian Default Offer for VIC) and assume typical household usage. Actual bills vary by plan, usage, and location.
Key features
- Solar feed-in tariff: Varies by state & plan
- 2 plan types available
- Available in 4 states
- Available through our comparison tool
Click electricity plan types
Click Energy offers the following types of electricity plans in available states:
Click solar feed-in tariff
Click Energy offers solar feed-in tariffs that vary by state, distributor zone, and plan. In NSW, rates are set by retailers (there is no regulated minimum). In Victoria, the ESC deregulated the minimum feed-in tariff from 1 July 2025, so retailer rates can be as low as 0c/kWh. Feed-in tariff rates change without notice, so always confirm the current rate directly with Click Energy before switching.
Solar plans are available in: NSW, VIC, QLD, SA.
Click pros and cons
Pros
- 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
Cons
- 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
Where is Click available?
Click Energy is available to residential electricity customers in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia. Coverage may vary by local distribution network within each state.
Compare Click against other retailers
Use our free comparison tool to see how Click Energy stacks up against other energy retailers in your state.
Compare electricity plansClick plans by suburb
Click Energy is available in the following suburbs. Compare plans in your area:
Compare Click vs. competitors
See how Click Energy compares head-to-head against other Australian energy retailers:
Frequently asked questions about Click
Is Click Energy still accepting new customers?
No. After AGL Energy acquired the business, the Click Energy retail brand was wound down and customers were moved across to AGL. New customers should compare current AGL plans or other active retailers for your address.
Why compare Click Energy with AGL?
Many households still search for Click Energy when evaluating AGL, because the two brands were brought together through acquisition. A side-by-side view helps clarify how legacy Click positioning relates to AGL’s current electricity offers.
Which states did Click Energy service?
Click Energy historically operated in several eastern states, commonly including New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, and South Australia. Always confirm current plan availability for your distributor area.
Does Click Energy still offer solar feed-in tariffs?
Under active retailing, Click offered solar feed-in options on qualifying plans. If you are comparing solar today, check AGL’s current fact sheets or other active retailers — rates vary by network and plan.
Who should I contact for billing questions today?
If you were migrated from Click Energy to AGL, use AGL’s contact channels for account and billing enquiries. For new connections, compare offers from retailers currently accepting customers in your area.
How we calculate these estimates
Rate and bill estimates shown here are benchmark figures based on AER and ESC reference data, not retail quotes.
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.
How we make money
EnergyPlans.com.au may receive a commission if you switch through our comparison partner. This does not change the price you pay, but it may influence which plans are available through our service. We do not compare every plan in the market.
Our editorial content, methodology, and benchmark data are independent of any commercial relationship. Always review plan details, including any fees or conditions, before switching. How we make money.
Data shown for Click Energy.