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Energy cashback deals: what’s on offer, and are they worth it?

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KEY POINTS

  • Cashback offers may help customers save money, but it’s crucial to ensure that you are not signing up for a plan that costs you more in the long term.
  • Currently, there are 12 existing cashback offers from 10 different retailers.
  • Energy discounts can also come in the form of reward points and memberships.

Switching energy providers is something households are encouraged to do regularly to make sure they’re on the best deal available for them.

In fact, research from a recent ACCC report revealed that changing energy plans almost always guarantees a better deal — which means paying less and saving more.

The good news is that energy providers are all too keen to encourage you to switch, with many offering discounts, cashbacks or rewards when you sign up to their plans.

What energy discounts are available?

Credit

Credit offers are the most popular when it comes to energy plans. They work by providing cashback or credit back to a customer.

As always, there are some conditions. The credit usually goes into the person’s electricity account — not directly to the person — and there is often some kind of minimum period required to stay with the provider.

A refer-a-friend offer also gives cashback or credit to an energy customer and the friend they have referred. The friend usually has to stay for a minimum period to qualify.

Are cashback deals worth switching energy providers for?

A credit might look great on your first electricity bill, but it’s important to make sure you’re not signing up for a plan that could hurt more in the long run.

When comparing energy prices, it can help to look at the estimated total cost of that plan and how the cashback would apply.

In the example below, while Plan A has the bigger cashback offer, it is more expensive in total. Plan B, however, is cheaper when the cashback is applied.

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Current plan Plan A Plan B
Price per year (estimated) $1,430 $1,511 $1,477
Cashback offer $0 -$75 -$50
Total (estimated) $1,430 $1,436 $1,427

What cashback deals are available now?

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Provider State Credit (max) Type Min. period Eligible customers
1ST Energy TAS $150 Sign up 12 months New only
AGL NSW, QLD, VIC $225 Sign up 150 days Senior new & moving
AGL NSW, QLD, SA $200 Sign up 150 days New & moving
Alinta Energy NSW $50 Sign up First bill New only
Arcline by RACV VIC $50 Refer a friend First bill Existing + friend is new
CovaU NSW, QLD, SA, TAS $50 Refer a friend First bill Existing + friend is new
Energy Locals NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, TAS, ACT $50 Refer a friend First bill Existing + friend is new
Energy Locals NSW, VIC, QLD $100 Sign up 6 months New only
ENGIE NSW, VIC, QLD $100 Sign up First bill New only
Kogan Energy NSW, VIC, QLD, SA $100 Sign up First bill New w/ Kogan FIRST
Momentum Energy NSW, VIC, QLD, SA $50 Sign up First bill New only
Powershop NSW, VIC, QLD, SA $150 Sign up First bill New only

Note: credit offers and deals can and do change at the provider’s discretion. Eligibility may differ between state or plan.

What other deals or offers are there?

Beyond cashback offers, energy providers offer a variety of bonus points, deals, or memberships to new or loyal customers.

Reward points

There are currently a few plans that offer some kind of rewards points on sign up to an energy plan.

For example, Red Energy offers 10,000 Qantas points to new customers signing up to the Qantas Red Saver Plan, while Origin offers up to 10,000 Everyday Rewards when signing up to its Everyday Rewards Variable Plan.

However, there are a few Ts & Cs with these offers. For example, the Qantas points are only applied when you pay your first electricity bill in full.

Memberships

Some energy plans come with a free membership, such as Kogan Energy’s free 12-month membership to new customers (and for those who are already members upon sign up, a $100 credit).

Engie offers a 12-month myNRMA membership, while Red Energy provides customers on its Taronga Flex plan with a zoo pass.

Compare energy plans in your state

Discounts aren’t the only thing you should look out for. You can compare plans across each state in the table below.

Here are some sponsored deals from the retailers on our database that include a link to the retailer’s website for further details. These are products from referral partners†. These costs are based on the Ausgrid energy network in Sydney but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 3900kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area and to see other products in our database that may be available. Our database may not cover all deals in your area. As always, check all details of any plan directly with the retailer before making a purchase decision.

Here are some sponsored deals from the retailers on our database that include a link to the retailer’s website for further details. These are products from referral partners†. These costs are based on the Citipower network in Melbourne but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 4000kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area and to see other products in our database that may be available. Our database may not cover all deals in your area. As always, check all details of any plan directly with the retailer before making a purchase decision.

Here are some sponsored deals from the retailers on our database that include a link to the retailer’s website for further details. These are products from our referral partners†. These costs are based on the Energex network in Brisbane but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 4600kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area and to see other products in our database that may be available. Our database may not cover all deals in your area. As always, check all details of any plan directly with the retailer before making a purchase decision.

Here are some sponsored deals from the retailers on our database that include a link to the retailer’s website for further details. These are products from our referral partners†. These costs are based on the SA Power network in Adelaide but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 4011kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area and to see other products in our database that may be available. Our database may not cover all deals in your area. As always, check all details of any plan directly with the retailer before making a purchase decision.

Cashback offers are just one of many discounts that retailers offer to sweeten the deal. It pays to actively compare energy plans in your state or territory to find the best deal for you.

To get started comparing energy providers offering other types of discounts, follow the link below to Canstar Blue’s energy comparison tool.

Compare Electricity Providers

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Eden Radford
Campaign and Communications Lead
Eden Radford brings more than a decade of experience in consumer goods and financial services, with a career spanning a number of countries and disciplines, including leading communications for large-scale consumer and tech brands. Eden’s role at Canstar Blue includes leading all communication activities for the brand, working closely with different teams to share the news and insights that will better help everyday Aussies. Eden’s passion for empowering Australians to make better-informed decisions drives her work at Canstar Blue. Her efforts are grounded in data analysis and consumer insights, always seeking to understand trends and share them broadly. A voracious consumer of news across all mediums, when Eden’s not ideating, writing, or pitching the latest data insight, she can be found being interviewed on national news outlets such as Nine News, 2GB or Sunrise, breaking down what the latest developments mean for everyday Aussies.

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