Click Energy electricity plans in Victoria
Click Energy offers electricity plans to Victoria households and businesses. This page explains what Click offers in VIC, including plan types, solar feed-in tariffs, and how to compare rates.
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Est. annual bill
$1,500
National average
Avg usage rate
28c/kWh
Indicative
Supply charge
$1/day
Daily fixed cost
Solar FiT
6–10c/kWh
Feed-in tariff
Plan types available in VIC
- Variable-rate plan
A rate that may change over time. Often without exit fees, offering flexibility to switch plans.
- Solar feed-in tariff plan
Plans including a solar feed-in tariff credit for energy exported to the grid from your rooftop solar system.
Solar feed-in tariff in VIC
Click Energy offers solar feed-in tariff plans for households with rooftop solar systems in Victoria. The indicative feed-in tariff rate is approximately 6–10c/kWh.
Solar feed-in tariff rates vary depending on the plan, your distributor zone, and the size of your solar system. To maximise feed-in tariff earnings, compare multiple retailers before committing to a solar plan.
View electricity prices and rates in VIC →Electricity pricing context in Victoria
In Victoria, the average electricity usage rate is approximately 26.8c/kWh with an average daily supply charge of $1.02. The estimated average annual household bill is approximately $1,380.
Click Energy's rates (approximately 28c/kWh on average) should be assessed against the current VIC market and the AER Default Market Offer reference price. Plans below the reference price typically offer savings compared to the default standing offer.
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
How to switch to Click in VIC
- 1
Compare plans
Use our comparison tool to review Click Energy's current offers in Victoria against other retailers.
- 2
Select your plan
Choose a plan that suits your usage level, contract preferences, and whether you want solar or green energy options.
- 3
Provide your details
Submit your current account details and electricity meter information. You can find these on your current electricity bill.
- 4
Confirm the switch
Your new retailer handles the transfer. The process typically takes 2–5 business days, and your electricity supply is never interrupted.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Click available in VIC?
Yes. Click Energy offers electricity plans to residential and business customers in Victoria. Plan types and rates vary — compare current offers to see what is available in your area.
What electricity plans does Click offer in VIC?
Click Energy offers Variable-rate plan, Solar feed-in tariff plan in Victoria. Plan availability and specific rates depend on your distributor zone and postcode.
Does Click offer a solar feed-in tariff in VIC?
Click Energy offers solar feed-in tariffs typically around 6–10c/kWh in Victoria. Actual rates depend on your plan and location. Compare solar plans to ensure you are getting a competitive feed-in rate.
How do Click rates compare in VIC?
In Victoria, the average electricity usage rate is approximately 26.8c/kWh. Click Energy's average rate is approximately 28c/kWh, though this varies by plan and distributor zone.
How do I switch to Click in VIC?
Switching electricity providers in Victoria is straightforward. Use our comparison tool to check Click Energy's current offers, then follow the sign-up process online. The transition typically takes 2–5 business days and you won't experience any interruption to your electricity supply.
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Last updated: 1 April 2026. All estimates are indicative only.