Aurora Energy Business Plans 

Every business is different. That's why we have multiple plans available to suit your needs.

For all the latest standing offer information please view the price schedule for 2025/26  here.

Business Time of Use - Tariff 94

Our Business Time of Use plan (tariff 94) allows you to access cheaper rates overnight and on weekends. So if you use a lot of your energy outside of business hours, have equipment running 24/7, you trade on the weekends, or have solar, this could be the plan for you.

Take advantage of the cheaper time periods and save.

Daily supply charges  154.8327 ¢/day
Peak 29.9482 ¢/kWh
Shoulder 21.6461 ¢/kWh
Off-Peak 12.6613 ¢/kWh
   
Time Periods (Australian Eastern Standard Time AEST) Tariff rate
Mon - Fri: 7am - 10pm Peak
Sat - Sun: 7am - 10pm Shoulder
Mon - Sun: 10pm - 7am Off-Peak

 

 

 Australian Daylight Saving Time (ADST) starts on the first Sunday in October and ends on the first Sunday in April. Charges remain the same.

Time Periods (Australian Daylight Standard Time ADST) Tariff rate 
Mon - Fri: 8am - 11pm Peak
Sat - Sun: 8am - 11pm Shoulder
Mon - Sun: 11pm - 8am Off-Peak

Business Flat Rate Contract

 

Daily Supply Charge  163.07 c/day
Energy (All units) 27.99 c/kWh

 

  • Prices effective as of 21 July 2024
  • Not available with aurora+ business
  • Not available with other tariffs

Irrigation Time of Use - Tariff 75

 Our Irrigation Time of Use plan (tariff 75) can be used for irrigation pumps operated on a timer, enabling the irrigation system to maximise their usage to take advantage of cheaper overnight rates. It has different times for its peak, off-peak and shoulder rates depending on the time of year.

 

Rate Charge
Daily Supply Charge 386.3868 ¢/ day
Peak energy 32.3496 ¢/ kWh
Shoulder energy 23.5573 ¢/ kWh
Off-peak energy 14.7201 ¢/ kWh

Rate times

Rate Summer (October 1st to March 31st) ADST Winter (April 1st to September 30th) ADST
Peak energy No Peak Rate 8am – 11pm Monday – Friday
Shoulder energy 7am – 10pm Monday - Friday 8am – 11pm Saturday – Sunday
Off-peak energy All other times 11pm – 8am Monday - Sunday

Australian Daylight Saving Time (ADST) starts on the first Sunday in October and ends on the first Sunday in April. Charges remain the same. 

Unmetered supply

An unmetered supply is just that - unmetered. Devices that use an unmetered supply can include:

  • Streetlights
  • Public BBQs
  • CCT Cameras
  • Electric fences
  • Sports ground flood lights
  • Public telephones

You will still receive a quarterly bill with the applicable service charges. The unmetered supply must have its equipment wired in by an electrician who will submit an Electrical Works Request (EWR) to formally request the supply.

Low voltage demand - Tariff 82

 Demand tariffs are typically structured to suit Large Business customers that have sites with high electricity consumption and who can control their demand. However, they may be suitable for some Small Businesses.   

On our Small Business demand tariffs you will see:

  • a demand charge based on your electricity demand on the network at either 15 or 30-minute intervals;
  • an energy charge for the total amount of electricity used (kilowatt hour or kWh); and
  • a fixed daily service charge.

Our Small Business demand tariffs measure demand in either kilowatts (kW) or kilovolt amps (kVA)

 

Daily supply charges  459.9437 ¢/day
Energy (all kWh) 16.4088 ¢/kWh
All kVA $169.983/kVA/annum

Off-Peak - night only – Tariff 62

 Our off-peak, night-period-only product can potentially be used in conjunction with some of our other core products. It is generally used for things like off-peak heaters, hot water systems, underfloor heating, and heating for swimming pools. This product only allows access to power at certain times of the night.

Daily supply charges25.9627 ¢/day
Energy rate14.3078 ¢/kWh

Obsolete tariffs 

From time to time tariffs become obsolete and are no longer available to be connected. Customers who already have these tariffs connected are able to keep them.   

Business Hot Water - Tariff 43 (Obsolete)

Our Business Hot Water Product (tariff 43) is used with our General Business product, you pay a set rate for your hot water no matter what time you use it.

Daily supply charges  21.1305 ¢/day
Energy (all kWh) 18.1013 ¢/kWh

General Business - Tariff 22 (Obsolete)

Our General Business plan (Tariff 22) gives you peace of mind that the price you pay for your power remains the same no matter what time you use it. The rate reduces after the first 500 kWh you use each quarter.

Daily supply charges 128.4693 ¢/ day
First 500 kWh/quarter* 32.7539 ¢/ kWh
Remainder 26.3844 ¢/ kWh
  • *This figure is calculated based on a billing period of 91 days. If the billing period is different to this, the 500kWh is changed according to pro-rata calculations.
  • You can learn more about General Business here
  • Tariff 22 is no longer available to be installed. Customers with existing Tariff 22 connections will continue to be charged at this rate.
  • See our Basic Plan Information Documents (BPIDs)

Off-Peak afternoon boost - Tariff 61 (obsolete)

Our Off Peak with afternoon boost product can potentially be used in conjunction with some of our other core products. It is generally used for things like off-peak heaters, hot water systems, underfloor heating and heating for swimming pools. This product only allows access to power at certain times of the day and night.

Daily supply charges  27.1610 ¢/day
Energy rate 15.0356 ¢/kWh
  • Available for a period of at least 9 hours between 8pm of every day and 7am of the following day and 2 hours between 1pm - 4.30pm of every day.
  • You can learn more about Off-Peak afternoon boost period here
  • Tariff 61 is no longer available to be installed. Customers with existing Tariff 61 connections will continue to be charged at this rate.
  • See our Basic Plan Information Documents (BPIDs)

The fine print

Some energy products listed may not be available depending on what has previously existed at the property.

Please also note if work has been done at the premises without informing TasNetworks or Aurora Energy, this may impact which tariffs are applied.

All prices include GST.

You can view the Small Business rates and charges (effective July 2025)  here

Late Fees and Overdue interest

If your account is not paid by the due date and you haven’t contacted us for a payment extension, a $9 late payment fee will be charged to your next account. You may also be charged overdue interest which is set by the Reserve Bank of Australia and reflects the 90-day Bank Accepted Bill rate (plus 6%).

Additional Charges

If a government, regulator, or network distributor varies or introduces a fee, charge or tax, we may pass through all or part of this to you. The charges for network-related services, as approved by the Australian Energy Regulator, may include our reasonable costs for arranging such services.

Market contracts for small business and agribusiness

Our Market Contracts are a unique agreement between you and Aurora Energy and features the latest market rates and a pay-on-time discount. To see what we can offer call us on 1300 13 2045 and click on the links below for our terms and conditions and Energy price fact sheets.   

Market Retail Contract 

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