Average Electricity Bill for a 2-Person Household in Victoria
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
- Daily usage: 15 kWh/day (AER benchmark for 2-person household)
- Average rate: 28.5c/kWh (Victoria average)
- Supply charge: $1.05/day
- Reference price (VDO): $1,730/year
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.