Average electricity bill in South Australia — 2026–27
Derived estimate · AER benchmark × AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8)
≈ $693–$804 a quarter, at the SA Power Networks rate of 41.9c/kWh + 180.1c/day supply.
Benchmark basis: 'Adelaide and environs' (SA NatHERS-based zone)
| Household | Benchmark usage | Annual bill | Per quarter |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 person | 2,936 kWh | $1,888 | $472 |
| 2 people | 5,046 kWh | $2,772 | $693 |
| 3 people | 6,102 kWh | $3,215 | $804 |
| 4 people | 7,034 kWh | $3,605 | $901 |
| 5+ people | 8,719 kWh | $4,311 | $1,078 |
Electricity bill estimator
SA Power NetworksA 2-person household uses roughly 4,000–5,500 kWh a year.
- Supply charge (180.1c/day × 365)
- $657.19
- Usage (41.9c/kWh × 5,046 kWh)
- $2,114.79
Rates: AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8), effective 1 July 2026 (GST inclusive). This is the government reference/standing rate for South Australia (whole state) — market offers can sit below it. Full SA Power Networks price breakdown →
Frequently asked questions
- How is the average SA bill worked out?
- It's a derived estimate, not a survey: the AER's residential consumption benchmark for 'Adelaide and environs' (SA NatHERS-based zone) gives typical annual kWh by household size, and we run that usage through the AER Default Market Offer 2026–27 (DMO 8) rates for the SA Power Networks 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.