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Average Electricity Bill for a 2-Person Household in Victoria

Important: The figures on this page are estimates based on publicly available benchmarks and average rates as at May 2026. They are general in nature and do not constitute energy, financial, or professional advice. Actual costs vary by retailer, plan, usage patterns, and network charges. Always verify details directly with your retailer before making decisions.

Victoria's deregulated energy market offers more retailer choice than any other state. A two-person household typically uses around 15 kWh/day. With the Victorian Default Offer (VDO) as a reference price, many plans undercut it by 10–20%.

$486

Quarterly estimate

$1,944

Annual estimate

How this is calculated

Figures approximate as at May 2026. Actual bills vary by plan, usage patterns, and network charges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average electricity bill in Victoria?

A 2-person household in Victoria pays approximately $486 per quarter or $1944 per year based on AER benchmark usage of 15 kWh/day at average rates of 28.5c/kWh.

How can I lower my electricity bill in Victoria?

The easiest way is to compare plans — the difference between the cheapest and most expensive plan for the same usage can be $300–600/year in Victoria. Use WattLite to compare 1,000+ plans in seconds.

Is switching energy plans difficult?

No. In Australia, switching retailers takes about 5 minutes online. Your new retailer handles the transfer — there's no interruption to supply and no technician visit needed.

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