The loyalty tax
You signed up years ago when the deal was great. Then the discount quietly disappeared, and now you're on the standard rate paying 20 to 30% more than new customers.
That's nearly 60% of households, according to the ACCC. 9 in 10 who run our 30-second check find a cheaper electricity, gas, or dual-fuel plan, saving $1,200 a year on average. We compare 30+ retailers against your live usage. If there's a saving, an Aussie specialist handles the switch for you.
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None of these are your fault. The energy retail market is built to reward inertia. Here's how it gets you, and how we get you out.
You signed up years ago when the deal was great. Then the discount quietly disappeared, and now you're on the standard rate paying 20 to 30% more than new customers.
The government comparison sites give you 47 plans with confusing tariff structures. By page 3 you give up and stay where you are. The retailers count on it.
The 'introductory rate' expires after 12 months. The bill creeps up. You get a friendly email about your 'new pricing' that's somehow always more, never less.
We started Solar Incentives because Aussies were drowning in dodgy energy quotes. Same problem on the bill side. So we partnered with Tucked: a partner purpose-built for transparent, no-pressure energy switching.
Postcode, energy type, and a rough idea of your usage. About 30 seconds. No meter numbers needed.
Plans are scored against your actual usage, not a generic average. The best fit gets surfaced, not the one paying the highest commission.
If there's a better deal, an Aussie energy specialist walks you through it on a 5-minute call. Yes or no, your choice. We do the paperwork.
Providers pay a switching fee, the same fee they'd pay any acquisition channel. Your price stays exactly the same.
Plans are ranked on what saves you the most against your usage. The commercial part doesn't override the recommendation.
An Aussie specialist walks you through the best option. If it's not better, you stay where you are. No contracts, no obligations.
Here's everything Aussies want to know before they let us anywhere near their bill.
If you own your roof and pay for daytime power, solar pays back in 2.5 to 3.5 years. The federal STC + state battery rebates stack to $8,000+ off the install, but only until 1 Jan 2027 when STC steps down again.