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Here's how the Sumo Lite plan plan stacks up on the SA Power Networks for single use electricity rates.
Take a look at the rates for Sumo Lite plan in more detail in the tables below.
Sumo Lite plan | ||||||
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General Supply All Time (No Demand Charges) | ||||||
General Usage c/kWh | 48.8 | |||||
Supply Charge c/day | 116 | |||||
Solar Feed In c/kWh | 1 | |||||
General Supply All Time (Demand Charges) | ||||||
General Usage c/kWh | 55 | |||||
Demand Charges c/kW/day | Demand Charges - 45.00 Demand Charges - 25.00 | |||||
Supply Charge c/day | 1250 | |||||
Solar Feed In c/kWh | 1 |
Based on typical electricity usage data for Australian households (as collected by the AER), we've calculated the following, to help you estimate monthly charges for the Sumo Lite plan plan.
Based on our calculations, we expect a typical household on the Sumo Lite plan single use rate plan in SA with SA Power Networks to cost approximately $250 per month.
For demand based single rate plans, we expect a typical household on the Sumo Lite plan to cost approximately $672 per month.
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Louis Fredheim
I've created Energyse to help you save money on your electricity and gas bills, and reduce your carbon footprint. My background is in chemical and environmental engineering.