If you are an Enova shareholder and need a copy of your shareholding certificate for any reason, you need to contact the share registry company, Automic. READ MORE
Enova's initial share offering is now closed, although occasionally individual shareholders put their shares up for sale. We are keeping a register of interested buyers and you can add your name to the list. READ MORE
No, you don’t need a solar battery, but it is the way of the future. A battery enables you store the solar energy your roof panels are producing, so you can use it on a rainy day.READ MORE
As an Enova electricity customer you can have any meter. If you are an Enova solar customer, you can have either a gross metering system or a net metering system. READ MORE
Yes, in theory, but it’s not necessarily advisable for a few important reasons. Firstly, you need a certified electrician to wire the system to your fuse box. READ MORE
The sun provides an endless stream of clean energy. When the sun shines on the solar panels on your roof, Direct Current (DC) electricity is created.READ MORE
A gross meter measures the entire output of your system, combining the amount of solar energy you are consuming and the amount you’re exporting. Gross metering applies when you export all of the electricity you generate to the grid. Net metering allows you to separate the energy you consume and the energy you export. READ MORE
Everyone’s circumstances are different, but there are many ways you can reduce your bill, it just helps to know where you can curb your consumption. READ MORE
Meters are read every three months by a company called Essential Energy. If for any reason, they cannot access your meter, your bill will be estimated. READ MORE
Yes, if it helps you to male smaller, more frequent payments, we are happy to make arrangements for you to do that. Just call us on (02) 5622 1700.
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You can pay your Enova Energy account and your monthly installments in several different ways. The easiest and fastest way to pay is online, but there are other options too. READ MORE
The things you tell us about how you use electricity in your home and business, along with average consumption rates help us to determine – with a high degree of accuracy – how much energy your household is likely to use, and therefore your monthly instalment. READ MORE
Before you can switch to Enova, your current energy retailer needs a final meter reading, and this also serves as the start of your supply from us. READ MORE
The different percentages of GreenPower represent the percentage of your total electricity usage that will be sourced from accredited renewable sources. READ MORE
When you purchase GreenPower, you are supporting the production of electricity from renewable sources that meet a strict set of environmental criteria.READ MORE
To find out more about switching over from your current supplier, contact us.
If you are paying or are responsible for your electricity account, you can switch to Enova.
View our range of Energy Plans. You may also be able to install solar - call us for more information.
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Each Enova Energy Plan is different. Terms, conditions and benefits are outlined in the Customer Agreement. Your plan’s terms, conditions and benefits are valid for 12 months. You can check the details of your plan here. READ MORE
By purchasing GreenPower you can be sure you are displacing your electricity usage with certified renewable energy that has zero net emissions.READ MORE
GreenPower is a government accredited renewable energy program. Energy sourced from the sun, the wind, water and waste that is purchased by Enova Energy on your behalf.READ MORE
Power of Choice is a package of reforms to the National Electricity Market (NEM) designed to give consumers more options and control of the way in which they use and manage their electricity expenditure. The reforms are effective from December 1, 2017. You can read more about Power of Choice here.READ MORE
An initiative that aims to make it easier for our community to access the infrastructure required to produce renewable energy, and create a pathway to transition more customers to community generated clean energy supply.READ MORE
‘Controlled Load 1’ and ‘Controlled Load 2’ are tariffs that apply to specific appliances that are permanently wired back to the meter such as hot water heaters or swimming pool pumps.READ MORE
Feed-in tariffs (FITs) are payments made by an electricity supplier to a household or business that generates its own electricity through methods which don’t deplete natural resource like solar. READ MORE
Funds generated by the RDI are pooled together and will used to develop and identify renewable generation projects that we can invest in so that we can increase renewable generation, and therefore availability in the community.READ MORE
Analog meters are the original meters used by electricity companies to measured electricity usage. These meters are being replaced by more modern electronic meters which have a digital display.READ MORE
Yes. All of the energy retailers will be increasing prices as of July 2017, primarily in response to rising wholesale prices, which they have been protecting consumers from for as long as possible. READ MORE