This interactive map shows the average monthly household power use, charges and bills by region in New Zealand. We developed this dashboard to provide price transparency, understanding of price increases and to encourage New Zealanders to get more engaged in choosing their power plan and provider.
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The average prices are quoted for a modelled consumer using around 22 kWh per day (8000 kWh of electricity per year). An average regional price across all retailers is published, weighted by market share.
0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 Average residential electricity consumption per household in New Zealand Year ended March 2006–2024, kWh per annum Provider: Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment 2006 2008 2010
The quarterly average cost paid varies throughout the year with household electricity consumption. This is largely because of fixed daily charges. When households use more units
The quarterly average cost paid varies throughout the year with household electricity consumption. This is largely because of fixed daily charges. When households use more units of electricity (e.g. in winter), the fixed cost is spread
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Nominal residential electricity costs in New Zealand Based on actual sales, year ended March 2006–2024, NZ cents per kWh Provider: Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
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Power prices per kWh The per kWh price refers to the cost of the power you use. The table below shows the average regional rates for electricity across the motu. Data:
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However, depending on where you live in the country, the price can vary between as low as 31.93c per kWh, in Christchurch, to 45.42c per kWh in Kerikeri and 45.45c in Westport. Of course, you can’t do much about where you live, apart from move.
The national average is 35.67c per kWh, but prices ranging from around 32c to over 45c per kWh. Between a third and half of power price costs are due to transmission charges. We all rely on electricity in our day-to-day lives. And whether you are watching TV, running a heat pump, or putting on a load of washing – you’re adding to your power bill.
The average prices are quoted for a modelled consumer using around 22 kWh per day (8000 kWh of electricity per year) with a typical metering configuration in cents per kWh (c/kWh). An average regional price across all retailers is published, weighted by market share.
The most recent stats show that, last year, the average Kiwi household used 7084kWh of electricity, at 34.25c per kWh, for a total cost of $2426. This works out to roughly $202 per month. Although most homes use more electricity over winter, and less in summer, due to heating costs.
The following can be seen from these: Queenstown’s return is highest in most clusters, followed by Christchurch, Auckland, and Wellington. This diference is most pronounced with the higher annual consumption 12,000 kWh pa load.
An electricity retailer may charge a consumer 100 cents/day and 22c/kWh of electricity consumed. 26.6 c/kWh — that is, (2125/8000)x100. If the Retailer offered a 10% prompt payment discount, the final cost to the consumer would be 23.9 c/kWh. The line charge component is calculated in a similar manner (all figures include GST).
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