A plain-English guide to the rebates and credits Western Australian households can claim on their power bills.
Important: Credits are outside tariff pricing and may be paid off-bill or pro-rata by your retailer. The amounts below are the 2025-26 published rates. Amounts and eligibility can change, so always check the official fact sheet for the current year's amount before you apply.
Answer a few questions to see which concessions and rebates you may qualify for.
Retailer-applied rebates (EAP, DCR): We apply these daily pro-rata to match how retailers typically credit your bills. For example, EAP $342.85/year = $0.94/day.
Off-bill subsidies (LSESS, TDES): These are paid directly to your bank account, not applied to bills. We show them separately under "Net household energy cost" for a complete picture.
Excluded from Perth scenarios (ACR, the $150 household credit): the air conditioning rebate is not claimable south of the 26th parallel, and the household electricity credit closed to applications on 31 March 2026, so neither is added to a forward-looking estimate.