Tired of opening your power bill and wincing?
Solar panels and home batteries not only lower your electricity costs, but they also make your bills more predictable, sometimes for the first time in years.
Why did your bill go up even though you didn't change anything?
Why did your bill go up even though you didn't change anything?
Many people are surprised by this. You didn't run the air conditioner more or add new appliances, but your bill is still higher—sometimes much higher.
The reason is often hidden in the fine print: a change in tariffs, a new daily supply charge, or a peak-rate adjustment.
“His annual power spend jumped by nearly a third. His consumption hadn’t changed at all. The tariff structure had.”
Average electricity prices in Australia have increased over the past 4 years
Peak-hour rates vs. off-peak — the gap most households don't account for
Average annual household electricity spend before solar
Sound familiar?
Why did your bill go up even though you didn't change anything?
It's not about a certain type of person. It's about a common frustration.
“My quarterly bill jumped $200 and I barely used more power."
"I'm on a fixed income. I need to know what things will cost."
"Electricity is eating into our margins every month."
"I just want one less thing to worry about."