Switch from AGL — Find a Cheaper Plan
AGL is one of Australia's largest energy retailers, serving millions of customers across multiple states. As a large incumbent retailer, many AGL customers remain on default or legacy plans that may not be the most competitive option available. Comparing your current AGL plan against the broader market can reveal whether a better deal exists.
The difference between default and competitive plans can be significant
Compare your AGL plan against the full market
Why compare your plan
- Default plans from large retailers often sit near the DMO/VDO reference price
- Benefit periods and discounts may have expired
- The market changes regularly — new competitive plans appear frequently
- Switching takes about 5 minutes online — no interruption to power supply
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I find a cheaper plan than AGL?
It depends on your current plan and usage. Default (standing) offers from large retailers are typically close to the DMO/VDO reference price. Comparing against the full market often reveals more competitive options — use WattLite to check in 60 seconds.
How do I switch from AGL?
Pick a new plan on WattLite, then sign up directly with the new retailer. They'll handle the transfer — it takes 1–3 business days with no supply interruption. You don't need to contact AGL.
Will I pay an exit fee?
Most modern energy plans have no exit fees or lock-in contracts. Check your current plan details — if you're on a "no lock-in" plan (most are), you can switch penalty-free.