We are looking to change energy retailers but our situation makes comparing plans difficult.
A bit of background first.
We have recently purchased an EV and want to bring our energy costs down so we were looking at the AGL Night Saver EV Plan. The complications are we do not have a smart meter, have a flat rate and we are still on the QLD Solar Bonus Scheme (SBS).
Our current provider has said we would lose the Solar Bonus Scheme if we went to their EV plan with a change to a smart meter. Changing a meter to a smart meter is not one of the reasons Energex lists to lose the SBS, but they insist that this is what will happen.
My parents live in the next street over and they have a smart meter, have a flat rate and are still on the SBS, but that meter was replaced because it failed. The change was not initiated by them.
After all that, the questions!
1. Swapping to AGL and changing to a smart meter for the AGL Night Saver EV Plan, would we lose the SBS?
2. Would we still be on a flat rate or would Energex force the tariff to TOU/Demand?
3. Could these perceived problems above be avoided by swapping to AGL with our current meter to the AGL Value Saver plan and then changing to the AGL Night Saver EV Plan at a later date?
With the information I have on pricing with AGL, we stand to save a several hundred dollars a year or costing us many thousands extra. I need to gather more concrete information because if we make a change, we can't go back and it will put us in a financial hole.
Thanks!