A trailblazer in financial comparison since 2008, Mozo is used by millions of Australians each year.
Our electricity comparison tools, guides and savings tips exist for one reason, to help you save money on your electricity bills.
Comparing with us is always free. No hidden fees and we remain transparent throughout every step of the process.
Simply enter your postcode and get personalised results to suit your needs.
See available electricity plans ranked by cost and compare deals side by side.
Choose a plan. We’ll notify your old and new provider for a seamless switch.
If you live in NSW you've got a choice of energy providers and if your energy bill has been getting more expensive over time, it might be a good time to compare your plan prices with others in the market. Mozo's comparison tool will enable you to enter in details about your home and usage. We'll give you a listing of plans available, along with estimated costs so that you can see if it's worth switching plans.
Switching energy plans isn't the only way to save money, so if you're looking for tips on how to save energy, check out our most recent articles below.
*To calculate the potential savings figure Mozo identified the lowest plan provided by Mozo and highest cost plan in each energy distributor state region based on the average residential usage in that state. The costs data used across the state is current at 17 August 2020. Not all plans will be available via the Mozo energy comparison service. Your individual usage and location, along with which plan you are on and which plans are available on the Mozo site at any given time, will vary the savings you may be able to achieve using the Mozo energy comparison service.
I’m with EnergyAustralia because they were the only provider I could use in my area. They have a nice discount system and allow concession card discounts, however, the flat rate fee to just have the electricity on is extortionate. I don’t think this is an issue unique to EnergyAustralia, unfortunately that’s just how the electricity prices are currently. Otherwise, I like that they provide a carbon neutral option, their app is easy to navigate, and customer service are very helpful, prompt, and professional. I’m glad that they’re investing in and offering renewables -they’re are the future after all.
Read full reviewI’m with EnergyAustralia because they were the only provider I could use in my area. They have a nice discount system and allow concession card discounts, however, the flat rate fee to just have the electricity on is extortionate. I don’t think this is an issue unique to EnergyAustralia, unfortunately that’s just how the electricity prices are currently. Otherwise, I like that they provide a carbon neutral option, their app is easy to navigate, and customer service are very helpful, prompt, and professional. I’m glad that they’re investing in and offering renewables -they’re are the future after all.
Origin has a great customer support system. App is easy to use and great to see a predicted bill amount Not sure if their prices are competitive though Not sure what they do for the environment
Read full reviewOrigin has a great customer support system. App is easy to use and great to see a predicted bill amount Not sure if their prices are competitive though Not sure what they do for the environment
Expensive but efficient. A good service when they upgraded my power box though. They seem to be very efficient and reliable but not competitively priced.
Read full reviewExpensive but efficient. A good service when they upgraded my power box though. They seem to be very efficient and reliable but not competitively priced.
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