Every household is different, and there are many ways to tailor your electricity plan to suit your needs. Deal Expert compares the latest electricity and gas plans, prices, and deals from trusted providers so you can make a well-informed choice. It’s also worth thinking about whether you prefer monthly or quarterly billing. A quick comparison could save you hundreds — and Deal Expert makes it easy to get started.
Once you’ve confirmed your details with Deal Expert, your new electricity or gas provider will usually switch you over in 3–4 weeks, depending on your location and retailer. It only takes a few minutes to find a better deal. After signing up, there’s a 10-business-day cooling-off period, and if you change your mind, you can cancel without any hassle. Your new provider handles all the paperwork.
All electricity and gas providers in Australia must follow rules set by the Australian Energy Regulator. This gives everyone a fair go, even if you're signing up with a smaller or newer provider. You’re protected under the same laws, no matter which company you choose.
When your old electricity or gas provider closes your account, they’ll send a final bill and cancel the direct debit after payment is made. If you have any credit left, they’ll either refund it to your bank or send a cheque.
No. Our service is completely free to use. You can compare electricity and gas plans online or over the phone at no cost. We’re here to help you access competitive deals with no hidden charges.
Yes, it’s 100% free for Deal Expert customers. We receive a commission from the electricity and gas providers you choose, not from you.
Solar panels are made of many solar cells that turn sunlight into electricity. These panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV) modules, come in different sizes and can include up to 72 cells. The power you get depends on the sunlight in your area and how the panels are positioned.
Yes, we can help you compare and connect with a preferred electricity and gas provider. Just give at least one business day’s notice. A connection fee may apply; this comes from the distributor and will appear on your first bill.
No, there won’t be any disruption to your electricity or gas supply. Your distributor stays the same; only your energy provider changes. You’ll keep getting power as normal; the bill will just come from your new retailer.