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NSW Feed-in Tariffs

Powershop Feed-in Tariff NSW 2026

Compare Powershop solar feed-in tariff rates in New South Wales. 176 plans available with rates from 0.5c to 0.5c/kWh.

Data updated: 25 February 2026

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Best Rate
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Powershop Solar Plans in New South Wales

All Powershop electricity plans with solar feed-in tariffs available in NSW.

Plan NameFiT RateTypeNetwork
Power House
Best Rate
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Power House
0.5cSingle RateAusgrid
Switch Saver
0.5cSingle RateEssential Energy Standard, Essential Energy

Showing 20 of 176 plans. Contact Powershop for full plan details.

About Powershop's Solar Plans in New South Wales

Powershop offers 176 electricity plans with solar feed-in tariffs in New South Wales, with export rates ranging from 0.5c to 0.5c per kWh. These plans are available across 2 network areas: Essential Energy, Ausgrid.

Powershop's best rate of 0.5c/kWh is 3.5c below the New South Wales median of 4c/kWh. The top rate in NSW is currently 25.27c/kWh from Amber Electric.

Understanding Powershop's Feed-in Tariff

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FIT isn't everything

A high feed-in tariff looks good, but your usage rate and daily supply charge often have a bigger impact on your total bill. A plan with a lower FIT but cheaper usage rates can save you more overall.

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Single vs time-of-use

Single-rate FITs pay the same amount regardless of when you export. Time-of-use FITs pay more during peak periods but less during off-peak — which is when most solar exports happen.

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Self-consumption value

With Powershop's FIT at 0.5c and usage rates around 33c, every kWh you use yourself instead of exporting saves you an extra 32.5c.

Is Powershop's 0.5c FiT Worth It?

Powershop's best rate of 0.5c/kWh is below their average usage rate of 33c/kWh. Every kWh you self-consume instead of export saves you an extra 32.5c.

A battery lets you store your daytime solar for evening use, maximising the value of every kWh you generate.

Export vs Self-Consumption

Export with Powershop
You earn
0.5c/kWh
Use with battery
You save
33c/kWh
Extra value per kWh
+32.5c

Powershop Network Coverage in NSW

Powershop solar plans are available in these network areas:

Essential Energy
Ausgrid

Powershop NSW Feed-in Tariff FAQ

What is Powershop's best solar feed-in tariff in NSW?expand_more
Powershop's best feed-in tariff rate in New South Wales is 0.5c/kWh. They offer 176 plans with rates ranging from 0.5c to 0.5c/kWh.
How does Powershop's FIT compare to other NSW retailers?expand_more
Powershop's best rate of 0.5c/kWh is 3.5c below the New South Wales median of 4c/kWh. The best rate in NSW is 25.27c/kWh from Amber Electric.
Should I choose Powershop just for their feed-in tariff?expand_more
Not necessarily. A higher feed-in tariff doesn't always mean a better deal overall. Your usage rate (what you pay per kWh consumed) and daily supply charge often matter more than the export rate, especially if you use most of your solar during the day. Compare the total plan cost, not just the FIT.
Is a battery worth it with Powershop's 0.5c FIT?expand_more
With Powershop's FIT of 0.5c and their average usage rate of 33c, every kWh you self-consume instead of export saves you an extra 32.5c. A battery can help capture this gap, though payback depends on your system size and usage patterns.

Get More From Your Solar

With feed-in tariffs declining, a battery helps you keep more of your solar value. Check what rebates you qualify for.

Up to $5,350 in rebates • Battery rates change in 55 days