How can I lower my energy bill?
At Powershop we believe it’s important to have all the tips and tricks at your fingertips to have control over your energy usage. Using these insights, you can change up your usage behaviours and help lower your energy bill.
Get to know your Powerpacks
If you have access to the Powershop Shop we offer Powerpacks as a way to purchase power that supports your budget. You can buy a Powerpack to cover your past, current or future energy usage.
Powerpacks are great way to make small regular payments when you have money available to avoid receiving a large bill at the end of the billing period.
What are the different types of Powerpacks?
These are only some of the Powerpacks we have on offer – we’ve got packs to help support the community and our environment.
Top Up Pack - test
A straightforward powerpack that gives you the choice of buying electricity credit as often as you want, helping you stay ahead of your energy bill payments.
Buy $20 worth of Powerpacks and receive $20 worth of electricity credit.
GreenPower Powerpack
Want to support renewable energy development in Australia? Pay a small premium for accredited Greenpower and offset a part of it against your energy usage.
Buy $10 worth of Powerpacks and get $8.57 worth of electricity credit.
Special loyalty and reward packs
There are extra Powerpacks that are offered to our customers from time to time.
Keep an eye on the packs in the Powershop app to see what extra savings may be available.
Future Savings
Bonus Powerpacks gives you extra credit when you pre-purchase the pack to cover your future energy usage. Stay on top of your bills with pocketed savings every month.
Buy $30 worth of Powerpacks and get $35 worth of electricity credit.
Take advantage of the buy now and pay later option
If you’d like a bit of extra time to pay the outstanding amount in your ‘bill coming’ email can still lock in the ‘Power Saver’ discount using the “buy now, and pay later” option.
Usage tools to help lower your consumption
The best way to lower your bills is to lower your energy consumption – the less energy you use the less you have to pay! We also understand that this is easier said than done and encourage you to reduce usage where you practically can.
The first step in reducing your bills is to understand the energy usage at your property. We provide you with a range of usage tools in your online account and on the Powershop app to get you in the know.
In the Powershop app
Daily usage graph
In the Powershop app, your daily electricity usage graph is the larger pink bar graph. This shows your daily electricity usage, which you can easily compare to other days, the cost per day and how many kilowatt hours you’ve used.
The smaller pink bar graph below that breaks your usage down even further with half-hourly representations for when you’re using electricity.
If you have gas at your property, you’ll be able to see your daily usage, what this costs per day and how many megajoules you’ve used.
HINT: If you notice an unusually high spike in electricity usage at certain times, think of what appliances you might have turned on and how you might better use it.
Monthly insights
If you’re keen to look at how your usage data has changed from month to month, head to the insights tab. The bar graph shows the cost per month and below you can also see the average cost and kilowatt hours used per day within that month. If you have gas at your property you can access the same insights under your gas account in the app.
HINT: Monthly insights is a great way to see the impact of changing seasons on energy usage.
In the online account
Daily usage graph
In the online account your daily usage graph looks a little different but still provides tons of insight. This graph allows you to see your daily electricity usage and the trend line shows you your average usage over a period of time. You can adjust the period you are looking at using the black slider at the top of the graph and you can change your graph to show you your data in days, weeks, months or billing cycles.
Usage patterns
This heat map shows you how much electricity you are using throughout the day. Each coloured square of the chart is one half hour period of one day. A brighter square is a higher usage half hour and a darker square is lower usage.
HINT: If you notice an unusually high spike in electricity usage at certain times, think of what appliances you might have turned on and how you might better use it. Once you understand more about your energy usage using the above tools, you might be able to reduce your energy usage and more importantly reduce your bills!