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Solar Sharer Offer 2026: 3 Free Hours of Electricity Explained⚡

Posted 16 Jun

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SOLAR SHARER EXPLAINED: THREE HOURS OF FREE ELECTRICITY IN AUSTRALIA

From July 1st, 2026, energy retailers will be required to offer at least one plan that includes a three-hour block of free electricity every day. In NSW, the free electricity window will be between 11am-2pm, enabling Australians to use up to 24kWh of free electricity under the Solar Sharer Offer (SSO).

Quick answer: When does the 3 hours of free electricity start? The Solar Sharer Offer started on 1 July 2026. It's available now to eligible households in New South Wales, South-East Queensland and South Australia. The free 3-hour window runs 11am–2pm in NSW and South-East QLD, and 12pm–3pm in South Australia, every day. You need a smart meter and you need to opt in with a participating retailer - the plan won't apply automatically.

WHAT IS THE SOLAR SHARER OFFER?

The Australian Government have announced that the Solar Sharer Offer (SSO), a regulated energy offer that helps Australian properties access 3 hours of free energy in the middle of the day, will be available from July 1, 2026.

As a part of reforms to the Default Market Offer (DMO), which is changing how households that don’t or can’t shop around are protected. This is set to reinforce customer safeguards and empower households with more efficient and improved pricing.

From the start of July, energy retailers are required to offer at least one plan that includes a 3-hour period of completely free electricity every day. This will be capped at 24kWh which is deemed ‘reasonable’ usage.

Residential solar system array

WHICH RETAILERS OFFER THE SOLAR SHARER OFFER? ORIGIN, AMBER, ENERGY AUSTRALIA, AGL & MORE COMPARED

Every energy retailer with more than 1,000 customers in NSW, South Australia and South-East Queensland is required to offer at least one Solar Sharer plan from 1 July 2026. Because the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) sets the tariff structure, the free window and 24 kWh daily cap are identical across retailers - but the plan names, rates outside the free window, daily supply charges, and how you opt in vary. Here's how each major retailer's Solar Sharer plan compares.


RETAILER
PLAN NAME
FREE WINDOW IN NSW HOW TO OPT-IN
Origin Energy
Origin Standing Solar Sharer
11am-2pm Sign up on Origin's plans page
Energy Australia
Standing Offer Solar Sharer 11am-2pm Contact EA - not currently available, rolling out through 2026.
Amber Electric
Solar Sharer Standing Offer
11am-2pm Contact Amber
AGL
Residential Solar Savers 11am-2pm Call AGL directly
Red Energy
Solar Sharer Offer Plan
11am-2pm Call Red Energy directly
Engie
Solar Sharer Plan
11am-2pm Call Engie directly
Globird ZEROHERO & FOUR4FREE plans
11am-3pm
Get a quote from Globird


Note on rates outside the free window: All Solar Sharer plans are time-of-use standing offers, which means the rates outside the free 3-hour window are typically higher than a standard flat tariff. This is how retailers recover the cost of the free period. The AER is actively monitoring retailers who tried to inflate daily supply charges - some have seen fixed charges rise more than 85% year-on-year. Always compare total annual cost against your current plan, not just the free window.

Electricity grid power lines

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WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT SUDDENLY GIVING OUT FREE POWER?

Whilst it might feel a bit random that the Australian government is suddenly handing out free power, it’s essentially because Australia has done too well at becoming a solar superpower. With well over 4-million rooftop solar systems all feeding into the grid, daily electricity prices fall dramatically as energy supply surpasses demand.

In addition to the Cheaper Home Batteries program, which is designed to help absorb that daily solar generation, the Solar Sharer Offer will help incentivise customers to use power during the free energy periods – also referred to as ‘load shifting’.

Instead of running the majority of appliances during peak periods (5-9pm) which puts more demand stress on the grid, a cost-free period throughout the day enables Australian households to use appliances like dishwashers and EV chargers when solar is at its peak generation and reduce peak demand.

HOW DOES 3 HOURS OF FREE ELECTRICITY FIT INTO YOUR BILL?

Most Australian households are based on a time-of-use (TOU) tariff/energy plan which works by charging you based on the time you use energy - cheaper during off-peak periods, and more expensive during peak periods which is around 5-9pm during summer.

The Solar Sharer Offer sits around when solar is at its maximum production, where grid electricity is at its cheapest and demand relatively low.

Whilst the 3 hours of free energy is valuable, your retailer may increase your peak period pricing which could eat into the savings from the free energy period.



Origin electricity bill sample example

Courtesy of Origin

Laundry washing machine

Courtesy of Sarah Chai on Pexels

FREE POWER FOR NON-SOLAR OWNERS

The Solar Sharer Offer isn’t only for solar owners. For those who don’t or can’t have solar like renters and apartment owners, they’ll finally be able to take advantage of Australia’s solar boom. As long as you have a smart meter, you can jump on the energy hype train.

Homes with or without panels can delay using their dishwasher or washing machine to midday, charge their electric vehicle, all for no cost.

Whilst it might be an insignificant change for some, this could be a real gamechanger for those wanting to participate in solar’s benefits – without the whole ‘getting solar’ thing.

It’s likely that more non-solar owners will be asking “should we be looking at solar, or even a battery?”

IS SOLAR & BATTERY WORTH GETTING IN 2026?

If the grid is handing out three hours of FREE power, why would anyone still get solar and battery? It’s a reasonable thought process, but similar to asking why you should buy a car when buses exist run for free, solar and battery offer flexibility.

Let’s say you work throughout the day and get home at 5pm – at this point, you’ve long-missed the free electricity period entirely, and are likely to be higher than standard plans to offset what retailers give away for free at midday. This scheme works well for those who can consistently shift energy usage, but for most Australian families, this kind of routine just isn’t realistic.

Even the households that do embrace the free hours of electricity, you’ll still be relying on the grid when it matters most. Dinner, air-conditioning, and even lighting is where the bulk of your daily usage costs live, and the three free hours of electricity doesn’t help any of it.

The right sized solar system can extend that free generation window to more than 3 hours, and a home battery supercharges (pardon the pun) your solar generation by storing it for later instead of using expensive grid energy.

Household lights at night

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WHAT'S THE BEST SETUP FOR YOUR HOME?

Because every household is different, it’ll vary in the amount of and when energy is used which will affect the best setup. Here’s a quick breakdown on what makes sense depending on your situation:

Working from Home or Being at Home During the Day: Solar Sharer Offer & optimise your appliance usage.

Shifting your heavy loads to the free window ill help chip away at your energy bill. If you want to go further, adding solar means you’re generating your own free power before and after the window.

You’re our all day and home in the evenings: Solar & Battery – As you’re not home during the day, you won’t be able to utilise the Solar Sharer Offer.

A rooftop solar and battery system would provide a lot of value - by the time you get home, you’re just running on the free energy you produced throughout the day.

You Rent or Don’t have Roof Access: Until now, renters and apartment owners have been largely blocked from joining the solar conversation, however, the Solar Sharer Offer changes that.

Combined with a battery, you’d be able to charge the battery up during free hours and discharge your battery during peak periods.

CONCLUSION

The Solar Sharer Offer is one of those rare government schemes that rewards good habits rather than just a one-off incentive. Whether you’ve got a full solar and battery system or no solar at all, there’s a way that you can improve the way your energy works.

By taking the time to plan when you use your power, there’s an opportunity for you to maximise your savings.

It used to be about installing solar and exporting it to the grid for rewards, however, now it’s about self-consumption and being energy independent. With battery storage, solar owners can generate, store, and consume their own power to be reliant on self-produced power instead of grid power. If a solar battery has been on your wish list, the potential benefits just got a whole lot more compelling.

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