Australia electricity prices

The residential electricity price in Australia is AUD 0.395 per kWh or USD 0.258. The electricity price for businesses is AUD 0.403 kWh or USD 0.263. These retail prices were collected in March 2025 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and all taxes and fees. Compare Australia with 150 other countries.

Historical quarterly data, along with the latest update from September 2025 are available for download.
Sources: Department of Treasury, ActewAGL, AGL Energy, Aurora Energy, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Energy Regulator (AER), Government of Western Australia, Utilities Commission of the Northern Territory
Electricity price analysis for Australia

  • Residential electricity prices in Australia are 156.95% of the world average electricity price and 111.98% of the average price in Oceania.


  • Business electricity rates in Australia are 165.60% of the world average price and 100.00% of the average in Oceania.


  • Household rates are 98.01% of the business rates.


  • Electricity prices paid by small businesses in Australia are 82.23% of the prices paid by big businesses.


  • The price paid by households with low electricity consumption is 145.21% of the price paid by households with high electricity consumption.

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The energy mix of Australia

Based on the United States Energy Information Adminstration data from 2022, electricity in Australia is produced from the following sources: fossil fuels 66.11%, wind 12.08%, solar 15.32%, hydro 6.49%, nuclear 0.00%, and geothermal 0.00%. You can also compare the energy mix of Australia to other countries.



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