The 10 Cheapest Electricity Providers on the Gold Coast (July 2026)

The cheapest electricity provider on the Gold Coast right now is Kogan Energy, whose Kogan Energy with free FIRST plan costs about $1,586 a year for a typical home using 4,600 kWh - roughly $381 less than the median Gold Coast plan. We ranked every current residential market offer published by all 78 licensed retailers under the government's Consumer Data Right, priced at the official reference usage for the Energex network zone.

Prices last updated 7 July 2026. All figures include GST. Cheap electricity on the Gold Coast changes month to month, so we refresh this table from the regulator's data feed monthly.

Same network as Brisbane: the Gold Coast sits on the Energex distribution network that covers all of south east Queensland, and retailers price per network rather than per city - so these plans and prices are identical to our Brisbane table. What differs locally is everything else on this page.

the Gold Coast's 10 cheapest electricity plans compared

# Provider Plan Est. annual cost Usage rate Daily supply Solar feed-in
1 Kogan Energy Kogan Energy with free FIRST $1,586 26.2c/kWh 103.9c/day 1c/kWh
2 Powershop Power House $1,586 26.2c/kWh 103.9c/day 1c/kWh
3 Flipped Energy Anytime Switched On 2.2! + conditional discount available $1,690 27.3c/kWh 118.6c/day 2c/kWh
4 Alinta Energy HomeDeal Smart - Single Rate $1,749 24.6c/kWh 169c/day 2c/kWh
5 EnergyAustralia Flexi Plan $1,789 28c/kWh 192c/day 4c/kWh
6 OVO Energy The One Plan $1,801 27.1c/kWh 151.7c/day 2c/kWh
7 Sumo Sumo Sunrise Plus Residential Single Rate + conditional discount available $1,811 30c/kWh 118c/day 0c/kWh
8 Nectr Nectr Power Perks + conditional discount available $1,856 29.5c/kWh 136.5c/day 0c/kWh
9 Red Energy Red Rotary D9815 Saver $1,875 27.7c/kWh 165c/day 1c/kWh
10 Energy Locals Retail Home Energy Classic $1,888 26.6c/kWh 182.4c/day 3c/kWh

Estimated annual cost at 4,600 kWh/year on a single-rate tariff, the regulator's reference usage for the Energex network. One plan per retailer (each retailer's cheapest). Conditional discounts are not included in costs or ranking.

How we ranked these plans

Every retailer must publish its plan pricing in machine-readable form under the Consumer Data Right, via the Australian Energy Regulator's Energy Made Easy platform. We surveyed all 78 retailer brands in the register; 22 sell in the Energex zone, and we priced 50 current single-rate residential market offers at 4,600 kWh a year - the AER Default Market Offer 2026-27 reference usage for this zone. Rankings use unconditional prices: guaranteed discounts are applied, pay-on-time and direct-debit discounts are not.

We excluded 17 wholesale-price plans (their published rates are estimates, not guaranteed - see our Amber Electric review for how those work) and 44 plans restricted to seniors, members, or specific hardware. No retailer pays for placement. The full method lives on our Electricity Plans hub.

How electricity pricing works on the Gold Coast

From Coolangatta to Beenleigh, the Gold Coast shares the Energex network with Brisbane, so plan prices match the capital's exactly. NSW border quirk: Tweed Heads, five minutes south, is on Essential Energy at regional NSW prices - compare at our regional NSW table if your postcode starts with 2.

Your bill has two levers. The usage rate is what you pay per kilowatt-hour consumed. The daily supply charge is a fixed cost for being connected. South east Queensland's reference usage of 4,600 kWh is the highest of the eastern capitals - months of air conditioning do that - which tilts the maths toward chasing the lowest usage rate, especially for family homes running aircon through summer.

The Gold Coast is serious solar country: our Clean Energy Regulator data counts 61,041 rooftop systems across local postcodes, roughly 55% of homes. Solar output peaks in the same hours the aircon works hardest, which is why self-consumption beats any plan switch here - see the solar savings calculator and battery payback calculator.

Watch the conditional discounts

A conditional discount is a discount you only receive if you do something: pay on time, set up direct debit, or receive bills by email. Retailers advertise the discounted price, but the moment you miss one payment you are billed at the full rate - and on some plans that full rate is above the market average. The Australian Energy Regulator has repeatedly flagged pay-on-time discounts as functioning like late-payment penalties.

That is why our table ranks on unconditional prices. Plans in the table marked with "conditional discount available" can work out cheaper than their listed cost if you reliably meet the conditions - just make the comparison with your eyes open. The same logic applies to sign-up credits: a $100 credit on a plan that costs $200 more per year is a loss by month seven.

Best solar feed-in tariffs in the Gold Coast

A feed-in tariff (FiT) is the credit you receive for each kWh of solar you export to the grid. the Gold Coast retailer feed-in rates currently run from 0 to about 5.5c/kWh. The trap: high-FiT plans usually pair with higher usage rates, so they only win for homes exporting far more than they import.

Provider Plan Feed-in rate Est. annual cost (before solar credits)
CovaU Freedom Residential Single 5.5c/kWh $2,010
EnergyAustralia Flexi Plan 4c/kWh $1,789
Diamond Energy Diamond Everyday - Single Rate 3.1c/kWh $1,963
Energy Locals Retail Home Energy Classic 3c/kWh $1,888
Origin Energy Origin Go Variable Ongoing 3c/kWh $1,908

With feed-in rates this low, exporting solar earns a fraction of what avoiding imports saves. That gap is the economic case for home batteries - store your excess instead of selling it for cents. See what low feed-in rates cost you with our solar export loss calculator, or compare Queensland VPP programs that pay battery owners for grid support.

How to switch electricity providers on the Gold Coast

  1. Grab a recent bill. You need your address, your NMI (the meter number on the bill), and your actual usage to compare accurately.
  2. Check the table above, then verify. Confirm the current rate on the retailer's own site - retailers reprice through the year.
  3. Sign up online. Takes about ten minutes. The new retailer manages the transfer; there is nothing to disconnect and no outage.
  4. Use the cooling-off period if needed. You have ten business days to cancel without penalty.
  5. Settle the final bill. Your old retailer bills you to the switch date. Check it against your meter reading.

Not sure what the line items on that final bill mean? Our guide to reading your electricity bill explains every charge. If you drive electric, plan choice matters double - overnight charging rates vary wildly, covered in our best electricity plans for EV owners.

Cheap electricity on the Gold Coast: FAQs

Who has the cheapest electricity on the Gold Coast?

As of July 2026, the cheapest widely available single-rate plan on the Gold Coast is Kogan Energy's Kogan Energy with free FIRST at about $1,586 a year for a home using 4,600 kWh. Rankings shift as retailers reprice, so check the current table above before switching.

Are Gold Coast electricity prices the same as Brisbane?

Yes. The whole of south east Queensland - Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast - sits on the single Energex network, and retailers price per network rather than per city. Every plan in the table above costs exactly the same in Surfers Paradise as it does in Brisbane.

How many Gold Coast homes have solar?

Our Clean Energy Regulator data counts 61,041 rooftop solar systems across Gold Coast postcodes - roughly 55% of homes. Air conditioning drives south east Queensland's high usage, and solar generation peaks exactly when the aircon runs hardest, which makes the two a natural pair.

Should I pick the plan with the highest solar feed-in tariff?

Rarely. A feed-in tariff is the credit you receive per kWh of solar exported, and high feed-in plans usually carry higher usage rates or supply charges that cost more than the extra credits earn. Compare the whole annual cost at your usage and export levels, not the headline feed-in rate.

How do I switch electricity providers on the Gold Coast?

Sign up with the new retailer online with your address and a recent bill handy - it takes about ten minutes. The new retailer handles the transfer, there are no disconnection works, and supply is never interrupted. You get a ten business day cooling-off period, and your old retailer sends a final bill.

Gridly does not endorse or recommend any particular electricity plan or retailer. Plan information is obtained from data published by the Australian Energy Regulator, whose source is provided by the energy companies themselves. Gridly does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, or currency of the information provided. Confirm current rates with the retailer before signing up.

Data sources: Australian Energy Regulator Consumer Data Right plan data via Energy Made Easy (prices as of 7 July 2026); reference usage from the AER Default Market Offer 2026-27. All prices include GST. Gridly receives no commissions from electricity retailers and no retailer pays for placement on this page.