Electricity Bill Analyser
Break down your bill and find savings opportunities in Queensland.
Your Bill Details
$
kWh/day
Look for 'average daily usage' on your bill
$/kWh
$/day
Separate meter for hot water/pool pump
Your Annual Bill
$1,800
vs Queensland Average
0%
Avg: $1,800/yr
Quarterly Bill Breakdown
Savings Opportunities
Install solar (6.6kW)$1,278/yr
Reduce usage by 20%$360/yr
Reduce usage by 10%$180/yr
Move hot water to controlled load$131/yr
Quick Wins
- ✓Switch to LED bulbs — saves $50-100/year for a typical home
- ✓Turn off standby power — saves $100-200/year
- ✓Set AC to 24°C in summer, 20°C in winter
- ✓Use cold water for washing clothes
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I read my electricity bill?
Look for: daily usage (kWh/day), supply charge ($/day), usage rate (c/kWh), and any solar feed-in credits. Your quarterly bill = (daily usage × rate × days) + (supply charge × days) - solar credits + GST.
Am I paying too much for electricity?
Compare your rate to the state average shown above. If you're paying more than 5-10% above average, it's worth shopping around. Energy comparison sites can help, or check your retailer's current offer — you might be on an old plan.
Should I switch to time-of-use pricing?
TOU makes sense if you can shift heavy usage to off-peak (10pm-7am): running dishwashers, washing machines, and EV charging overnight. If you're home during the day with solar, TOU peak rates won't hurt you much since you're generating your own power.
What is a controlled load tariff?
Controlled load is a cheaper tariff (usually 16-22c/kWh vs 28-42c/kWh) for appliances your retailer can switch on/off during off-peak times — typically hot water systems and pool pumps. It requires a separate meter or smart meter configuration.