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Competition and switching in the residential electricity market in Australia, 2007

Published: 2007/07

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Table of Contents

  • DATAMONITOR VIEW
    • CATALYST
    • SUMMARY
  • ANALYSIS
    • Australian States continue to exhibit amongst the world' s highest levels of customer switching and churn
      • South Australia and Victoria lead the way in customer switching in Australia
      • Globally South Australia and Victoria have comparable switching rates to highly competitive markets such as the UK
      • Switching and churn rates have been shaped by markedly different market conditions across the competitive States
        • Rising regulated retail prices
        • Dual fuel offerings
        • Aggressive new entrants
      • Wholesale prices are expected to have a major influence on near-term acquisition strategies
    • Driving customer switching - results from an Australian household customer survey
      • Customers want lower prices and other financial incentives, but convenience of dual fuel also key
      • Retailer representatives are core to facilitating switching
      • But with one quarter of switchers considering switching again, having won the customer the focus needs to turn to retention
      • Convincing non-switchers increasingly means reducing the inconvenience of switching supplier
      • Green energy and customer service levels more influential for non-switchers, but price still key
      • In targeting customers in the future, telemarketing is, and will remain, unpopular
    • Expectations for retail competition in Queensland
      • Full retail competition in Queensland commencing on 1 July
      • Consumers keen to seek out a cheaper deal
      • But high wholesale prices will hinder new entrants' discounting
  • ACTIONS
    • Driving customer acquisition
      • Dual fuel offers are the most attractive non-financial inducement to switch
      • Door-to-door by far the most effective method and forecast to continue to be so
      • Inconvenience as a key factor behind non-switching
      • Green energy at no extra cost a key factor for non-switchers
    • Penetrating the newly opened Queensland market
      • South-east Queensland expected to see most intense competition, but stifled by wholesale prices
  • APPENDIX
    • Definitions
    • Methodology
    • Further reading
    • Sources and relevant links
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: On a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being irrelevant and 5 being critical, how important/influential were the following in your decision to switch electricity supplier
      • Table 2: Average rating of importance/influence of incentives to switch electricity supplier - by State
      • Table 3: For the most recent switch, which of the following were sources of information (tick all that apply)
      • Table 4: What channel initiated your most recent switch to the new supplier (please choose one)
      • Table 5: When would you consider switching again?
      • Table 6: If you did not switch, what were the main reasons (tick all that apply) - State
      • Table 7: How important/influential would the following be in your decision to switch supplier in the future? Please rate 1 - 5 where 1 = irrelevant and 5 = critical
      • Table 8: Through which of the following channels would you be willing to be contacted by retailers with regards to future offers (Tick all that apply)
      • Table 9: Through which of the following channels would you be willing to be contacted by retailers with regards to future offers (Tick all that apply) - by State
      • Table 10: Through which of the following channels would you be willing to be contacted by retailers with regards to future offers (Tick all that apply) - by State
      • Table 11: Full retail contestability will be coming to Queensland in July 2007. Which of the following statements best fits your intentions
      • Table 12: Survey sample by State
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: Switching rates in the Victorian, NSW and South Australian power markets - small consumers, 2003-2007
      • Figure 2: On a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being irrelevant and 5 being critical, how important/influential were the following in your decision to switch electricity supplier
      • Figure 3: Average rating of importance/influence of incentives to switch electricity supplier - by State
      • Figure 4: Channels used to initiate switching by State (VIC, NSW and SA)
      • Figure 5: If you did not switch, what were the main reasons (tick all that apply)
      • Figure 6: What is the likelihood that you would switch for a 10% saving?
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[Report]
Competition and switching in the residential electricity market in Australia, 2007
Published: 2007/07
Published by : Datamonitor Datamonitor

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