Average electricity bill in Australian Capital Territory — 2026–27
Derived estimate · AER benchmark × ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer)
≈ $687–$836 a quarter, at the Evoenergy rate of 37.0c/kWh + 134.2c/day supply.
Benchmark basis: ABCB Zone 7 (cool temperate — Canberra)
| Household | Benchmark usage | Annual bill | Per quarter |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | 4,360 kWh | $2,101 | $525 |
| 2 people | 6,107 kWh | $2,747 | $687 |
| 3 people | 7,722 kWh | $3,343 | $836 |
| 4 people | 9,542 kWh | $4,016 | $1,004 |
| 5+ people | 10,150 kWh | $4,241 | $1,060 |
Electricity bill estimator
EvoenergyA 2-person household uses roughly 4,000–5,500 kWh a year.
- Supply charge (134.2c/day × 365)
- $489.83
- Usage (37.0c/kWh × 6,107 kWh)
- $2,256.76
Rates: ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer), effective 1 July 2026 (GST inclusive). This is the government reference/standing rate for Australian Capital Territory — market offers can sit below it. Full Evoenergy price breakdown →
Frequently asked questions
- How is the average ACT bill worked out?
- It's a derived estimate, not a survey: the AER's residential consumption benchmark for ABCB Zone 7 (cool temperate — Canberra) gives typical annual kWh by household size, and we run that usage through the ICRC retail electricity price recalibration 2026–27 (ActewAGL standing offer) rates for the Evoenergy network (supply × 365 + usage × kWh). The methodology page shows the full working.
- Why does my bill differ from these figures?
- Three reasons: your usage differs from the benchmark, your retailer's market offer prices below (or above) the reference rate used here, and your distribution zone may differ — check your zone's exact rates.
- Do bigger households always pay more?
- Per household yes, per person no — the benchmark kWh rises with each extra person but far less than proportionally, because heating, cooling and the fridge are shared. That's visible in the table above.
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Benchmark edition: AER 'Electricity and gas consumption benchmarks for residential customers 2020' (Frontier Economics, 9 Dec 2020) — the final edition: the AEMC removed the update obligation on 17 Aug 2023; no newer refresh exists. Licence: CC BY 3.0 AU. Rates effective 1 July 2026.