Compare Commercial And Industrial Energy Price NSW
Commercial and Industrial (C&I) Customers
Save thousands on your commercial energy bills annually
We help you compare commercial energy prices in NSW (New South Wales) so that you can enjoy huge savings
If you are running a large business, you would know that small, everyday changes can create a huge impact. The same goes for your energy costs, where a small increase or decrease in energy rates can add up to a significant amount – especially when you consider the fact that such businesses usually have an annual electricity requirement of 100-megawatt hours (Mwh) or more, and end up spending upwards of $30,000 each year only on energy bills.
Our Energy Specialist teams are specialized to handle Multi-unit/ multi-site businesses. They can help you source the most cost-effective solution for your business by consolidating your energy suppliers into a handful of energy retailers enabling you with greater bargaining power with competitive rates.
Industry types that usually have Commercial meters:
- Hotels, Pubs, Restaurants
- Food producers & Bakeries
- Religious & Cultural organisations
- Schools & Educational institutions
- Laundries & Dry-cleaners
- Farming & Agri-business
- Cold Storage
- Supermarket & Grocery stores
- Manufacturing, Warehouses & Wholesale operations
- Owners Corporation & Strata – Public / Common Lighting
Unlike Residential or SME customers, large businesses are subject to a different set of legislation and have separate energy market rules, responsibilities, and requirements. And so, while Residential and SME customers may be subject to a rate change or an annual rate adjustment, we ensure that our Commercial customers receive a fixed Energy usage rate for 3-4 years (Network charges, environmental charges, and other pass-through costs are still subject to an annual change)
We offer energy tender services for businesses with multiple locations or like-minded businesses willing to join together to get good prices.
Australian Utilities helps large businesses review their energy requirements and offer expert, business-relevant advice. Our commercial energy team has a keen understanding of network tariff structures that would be suitable for different businesses, as well as multi-site energy procurement. We use this knowledge and help our customers compare commercial energy prices across multiple energy suppliers in NSW (New South Wales), so that they can access one of the most competitive rates available in their state.
Our C&I customers receive customized quotes that are tailored to suit their business needs. Our recommendations are based on the best interests of our customers. We also ensure that the switch to your new energy provider in a smooth and efficient manner, so that the changeover doesn’t come in the way of your business operations.
We receive remuneration from the chosen supplier if you decide to go ahead with our recommended Energy retailer. With our commitment-free service and no upfront fees, we are only successful if you are.
Australian Utilities or our preferred partners can also help you with:
- Procurement services and contract management for electricity
- Procurement services and contract management for gas
- Network tariff optimisation
- Energy efficiency products (e.g. lighting, power factor correction)
- Large scale Solar or Battery installations
- Demand response management
- Energy strategy and management advice (including sustainability)
- Metering or sub-metering
- Power Purchase Agreements
Depending on the state you are located, Large Commercial and Industrial (C&I) energy users are defined by the energy consumed each year:
New South Wales
Annual usage of more
than 100 MWh
Queensland
Annual usage of more
than 100 MWh
Victoria
Annual usage of more
than 160 MWh
South Australia
Annual usage of more
than 160 MWh
Other benefits of using Australian Utilities for your C&I quotes:
We are committed to offer superior customer service backed by industry expertise and a transparent approach. When you reach out to us, you can enjoy the following at no cost:
Dedicated Business Relationship Manager
Business Energy Review
Network Tariff Review