What is the difference between a low user and standard user electricity plan?

Being on the right electricity plan for your home could save you money.

We offer Standard User and Low User plan options for most of our residential electricity plans (note the Low User plan is only available at your primary residence and does not apply to secondary dwellings, holiday homes, or businesses).

Your best plan option depends on the amount of electricity you use.

Low User plan

Generally, this is the most suitable plan if you use less than 8,000 kWh of electricity a year (or 9,000 kWh in parts of the lower South Island including Christchurch but excluding the West Coast).

The plan has a lower daily charge and a higher variable charge compared to the Standard User Plan. It is only available at your primary residence.

Standard User plan

Generally, this is the best plan for higher energy users who use more than 8,000 kWh of electricity a year (or more than 9,000 in parts of the lower South Island).

This plan has a higher daily charge and a lower variable charge compared to the Low User plan.

To find out more about the Low and Standard User plans click here

Important note: From 1 April 2022 Low User plans will start being phased out and the Daily Charge, excluding any applicable discounts and before GST will be increasing by 30 cents each April, until 2027 when the Regulation will be phased out completely. Please see the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment's website for more information.