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Aurora Energy is the leading electricity retailer for Tasmanian businesses. Owned by the state government, Aurora Energy business services are built to support the needs of both small businesses and larger commercial operations, offering a wide range of electricity plans, transparent pricing, and reliable support. Whether your business operates in Hobart, Launceston, or across regional Tasmania, Aurora Energy offer tailored business plans.
Aurora Energy Business Plans
With deep roots in Tasmania’s economy, Aurora Energy has built a reputation for being a dependable energy partner for local enterprises. Aurora Energy business plans are designed with flexibility and practicality in mind, providing options for flat-rate contracts or more dynamic business time of use plans like Tariff 94.
These plans are ideal for companies looking to:
Manage electricity usage efficiently across varying operational hours
Minimise energy costs with fair, regulated pricing
Benefit from locally supported customer service
Receive detailed billing including daily supply charges and tariff rates
By choosing an Aurora Energy business plan, your organisation gains access to a network-appropriate solution calculated based on your actual usage—not generic assumptions.
Aurora Energy Business Tariffs Explained
Most Aurora Energy business customers are on either a flat rate plan or a business time of use plan. Each is suited to different working patterns and energy profiles.
1. Flat Rate Plans
Flat rate contracts offer a consistent per-kWh price, regardless of time of day. These are suited for businesses with steady electricity consumption across the day and are common among small business operators.
2. Business Time of Use (Tariff 94)
For businesses with more variable patterns, Aurora Energy business plans like Tariff 94 offer off-peak savings. Rates shift between peak and off-peak hours, with peak defined around Australian daylight saving time.
Daylight saving time (ADST) starts on the first Sunday in October and ends on the first Sunday in April.
During this period, your usage in the evening may fall into more expensive peak bands.
It’s important to understand how your Aurora Energy business plan is calculated based on your operational hours, because the wrong plan could result in unnecessary costs.
Understanding Your Aurora Energy Business Bill
When reviewing your Aurora Energy invoice, you’ll find a breakdown that includes:
Your daily supply charge
Total electricity usage
Any applicable GST
Peak/off-peak rates (if on a time-of-use business plan)
Network charges depending on your location
These charges can vary based on your meter type, site size, and business activity. If you’re unsure how your Aurora Energy business plan is performing, comparing it through Choice Energy provides clear insights.
Switch or Review Your Business Plan With Choice Energy
Most businesses stick with the same energy plan for years without reviewing whether it’s still suitable. If your operational hours have shifted, or your usage patterns changed, there could be better Aurora Energy plans available to suit.
Choice Energy helps businesses:
Review all contract details
Assess whether a flat rate or time of use plan is more appropriate
Identify savings through smarter energy usage
Seamlessly switch plans or providers if needed
Your energy bill shouldn’t be a mystery. By working with Choice Energy, you can ensure your business account is optimised—so you pay for what you use, not what you don’t.
Send us your latest bill today. Let’s find the right business plan for your operation.