1st Energy sells electricity to almost 40,000 households, or 0.42% of Australia’s residential customers, according to 2022 figures. 1st Energy joined the Australian market in 2014, claims to be Australian based and dedicated to “providing energy that actually reflects the real cost of doing business whilst giving our customers confidence and peace of mind that we care about them”. 1st Energy is considered to be a smaller retailer in the Australian market.
1st Energy was established in 2014 and currently has almost 40,000 customers – it is Australian based. Its head office is in Melbourne, though its call centre is in Brisbane. It’s partly Australian owned.
The company does not own or operate any coal, gas, solar or wind energy. It was the first competitor to enter the Tasmanian energy retail market.
Contact details for 1stEnergy
1300 426 594
Which states does 1st Energy supply?
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1st Energy supplies energy to Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia and Victoria.
1st Energy has a Green Energy Guide score of 3.5/10 which is a slight improvement on it’s 2018 figures which were 2/10.
It is not involved in fossil fuel extraction.
However, it provides very little support for new, renewable energy.
It also buys energy from markets where coal dominates, has not committed to ending coal use by 2030 and has not taken an active stance on strong climate policy.
Customer service
1029 (or 2.6%) of 1st Energy’s customers lodged complaints again the company in 2021-22.
66% of calls made to 1st Energy are answered within 30 seconds.Â
The average wait time is 66 seconds.Â
Only 5.8% of callers hang up before their call is answered.
1st Energy’s energy sources
We were unable to find any information around the mix of energy sources from 1st Energy.
How we get our results
Green Electricity score
This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.
Complaints score
This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.
Call response score
This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.
1st Energy in the news 2020
December 2020 – – The ACCC has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from electricity retailer 1st Energy Pty Ltd in relation to representations made to consumers in Tasmania during unsolicited telemarketing calls.
1st Energy in the news 2019
July 2019 – – A new energy provider entered Tasmania’s Aurora-monopolised market earlier this year, but the number of Tasmanians who’ve made the switch might come as a surprise.
May 2019 – –Â An energy company has been fined and criticised for “human stupidity” after it wrongly signed up an elderly woman with dementia, billed her thousands of dollars, and used debt collectors to recover the money.
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