Meters

Time of use pricing

 

Customers with interval meters can choose to go on a time of use tariff with their retailer. This means your electricity use is charged at different prices during three different time periods – peak, shoulder and off peak. This type of pricing provides incentives for you to save money by shifting your usage out of peak periods to less expensive shoulder and off peak periods.

Prices are cheaper in off peak and shoulder periods, weekends and public holidays, and more expensive during peak periods. Your energy retailer may choose to apply different peak, shoulder & off peak times and charges. To find out which times and charges have been applied to your bill, please contact your energy retailer. 

Ausgrid's Network Tariff Price List

Ausgrid Network Tariffs Price List and  Alternative Control Services Fee Schedule can be found here. For questions about Ausgrid's tariffs and price list, please contact pricing@ausgrid.com.au.

Typical electricity usage

Typically households use almost 80% of their electricity in the shoulder and off peak periods. Remember that electricity use varies from household to household and from season to season, particularly when large appliances such as air conditioners, portable heaters, swimming pool pumps and clothes dryers are used.

Time of Use peak periods

In July 2018 we introduced seasonal peak periods to reduce the number of months the peak periods apply. 

During the months of April, May, September and October there are no peak periods, reflecting the reduced energy needs of our customers during this time and the decreased impact that has on the network. The shoulder period will be extended to this timeslot.

Time of Use definitions for Residential and Business Customers are displayed below.

Residential Customers - Seasonal Time of Use Definitions

Customer Type

Time of Use Period Definition

The peak period

  • From 2pm to 8 pm on working weekdays during 1 November and 31 March (inclusive) – the “summer months”; and
  • From 5pm to 9pm on working weekdays during 1 June to 31 August (inclusive) – the “winter months”.

The shoulder period

  • In simple terms, the shoulder period applies from 7am to 10pm every day, except where a peak period applies during that period.

Specifically, it applies:

  • from 7am to 10pm on all weekends and public holidays

on working weekdays in the summer months:

  • from 7am to 2pm; and from 8pm to 10pm

on working weekdays in the winter months:

  • from 7am to 5pm; and from 9pm to 10pm
  • on working weekdays in spring and autumn, from 7am to 10pm.

The off-peak period

All other times, 10pm to 7am

Residential Customers Time of Use

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Business Customers - Seasonal Time of Use Definitions

Customer Type

Time of Use Period Definition

The peak period

  • From 2pm to 8 pm on working weekdays during 1 November and 31 March (inclusive) – the “summer months”
  • and 1 June to 31 August (inclusive) – the “winter months”

The shoulder period

On working weekdays in the summer and winter months from:

  • 7am to 2pm; and from 8pm to 10pm

In the spring and autumn months
1 September to 31 October (inclusive) - the "spring months"
1 April to 31 May (inclusive) - the "autumn months"

  • from 7am to 10pm

The off-peak period

  • All other times

Business Customers Time of Use

Time of use Metering - Businesses - Summer and Winter Weekdays Time of use Metering - Businesses - Spring and Autumn Weekdays Time of use Metering - Businesses - Weekends + Public Holidays

 

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