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OVO Energy to give away keys to a brand-new Tesla 3 plus $2K bill credit

Interested in nabbing a brand-new Tesla 3 but don’t want to front the costs? Well, scoring your dream vehicle could now come as easy as switching electricity providers, thanks to OVO Energy and its epic new giveaway for households.

The provider has kicked-off the financial year in style by giving one new customer the chance to win not just a brand-new Tesla model 3, but also $2,000 in electricity bill credit and access to its specialty electric vehicle (EV) plan as part of a massive $61,200 prize pool.

The giveaway is currently open to households across New South Wales, Victoria, south-east Queensland and South Australia. To enter, customers will simply need to switch their home electricity plan to one of OVO Energy’s eligible market offers on their distribution network.

Eligible offers include the retailer’s flagship offer, The One Plan as well as its newly-launched solar plans and EV plan.

Additional entries can also be earned for customers who successfully refer a friend to the provider during the competition period.

EV lovers will need to get in quick though, with entries for OVO Energy’s giveaway closing on August 31, 2023.

For the full terms and conditions, it is best to visit the OVO Energy website.

Keen to be in the draw? Shift gears to OVO Energy now

Below you’ll find OVO Energy’s plans in NSW, VIC, QLD and SA. Select your state to see relevant pricing or use our free comparison tool to compare it to other providers available in your area.

Here are the OVO Energy plans on our database for NSW. These are products from a referral partner†. These costs are based on the Ausgrid network in Sydney but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 3911kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area. 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 the OVO Energy plans on our database for Victoria. These are products from a referral partner†. 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. 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 the OVO Energy plans on our database for SEQ. These are products from a referral partner†. 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 4613kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area. 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 the OVO Energy plans on our database for South Australia. These are products from a referral partner†. 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. 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.

What will I receive as part of the $61,200 prize pool from OVO Energy?

In addition to a brand-new Tesla 3, OVO Energy has said that the winning customer will receive $2,000 in electricity bill credit and access to its EV Plan on a 12-month contract.

The EV Plan on offer builds on the retailer’s current model, which rewards customers with cheaper usage rates during midnight and 6am to help drivers offset the costs of charging their electric vehicle. However, the lucky winner will also receive 100% GreenPower on their plan.

Please note, this means that if the winning customer is currently on another OVO Energy plan, they will need to be switched to this offer for a minimum of 12 months. The $2,000 bill credit will also be applicable to the usage and supply rates relevant to its EV plan.

Additionally, all entrants to the competition will be eligible for OVO Energy’s standard sign-up credit worth $100. This will be paid to customers over a 12-month period, to the amount of $8.34 each month.

A further bill credit worth $120 as well as an additional entry to the draw, can also be earned by customers who refer a friend. This too will be paid over a 12-month period.

OVO Energy’s plans come with variable rates across NSW, SEQ and SA, with fixed rates currently available for eligible customers in Victoria. There are no exit fees on its offers and customers have access to the retailer’s bill smoothing initiative to help manage their energy costs on a monthly basis.

For further details on OVO Energy’s offers it is best to contact the provider.

See how OVO Energy compares to other retailers in your area

Here are some of the cheapest published 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 network in Sydney but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 3911kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area. 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 of the cheapest published 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. 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 of the cheapest published 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 Energex network in Brisbane but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes general energy usage of 4613kWh/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Please use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area. 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 of the cheapest published 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 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. 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.

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Kelseigh Wrigley
Energy Specialist
Kelseigh Wrigley covers Australia's retail energy market, growing her industry specific expertise over the last 2 years. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology and has contributed her skills to online publications Hunter & Bligh and local radio station 4ZZZ.

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