Tasmania solar feed-in tariff — 2026–27
Regulator-approved Aurora rate
9.3c per kWh — Regulator-approved Aurora Energy rate (OTTER)
Verified 17 July 2026 · Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator
8.782 c/kWh in 2025-26 (+5.6% for 2026-27)
| Rate | c/kWh | Effective |
|---|---|---|
| Office of the Tasmanian Economic Regulator rate | 9.3c | 1 July 2026 |
Frequently asked questions
- What feed-in tariff will I get in TAS?
- The government-set rate in the table above — your retailer applies it automatically to exported solar.
- Is there a government minimum?
- Yes — Regulator-approved Aurora Energy rate (OTTER).
- Which retailer pays the most?
- The rate is set by the regulator here, so retailers don't compete on it.
- Why did feed-in tariffs drop?
- Rooftop solar floods the grid at midday, pushing wholesale prices toward (and sometimes below) zero exactly when exports happen — so the energy's market value keeps falling. That's also why evening-window rates pay several times the all-day rate, and why self-consuming your solar beats exporting it. See is solar still worth it in TAS?
Related
- Is solar worth it in TAS?
- TAS solar rebates
- TAS electricity prices
- NSW feed-in tariff
- VIC feed-in tariff
- QLD feed-in tariff
- SA feed-in tariff
Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.
- OTTER — feed-in tariffsverified
Regime and rates re-verified quarterly (next survey 17 October 2026) and at every 1 July reset.