Red Energy Off-Peak Times in 2025: Maximize Your Energy Savings

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Is this your daily routine? You get home around 5 or 6 p.m., turn on the lights and TV, and start cooking. After dinner, you switch on the electric water heater and take a shower.

Millions of Australians share this habit, making this one of the busiest times for the power grid, known as peak hours. To ease that demand and encourage smarter energy use, Red Energy provides off-peak times where electricity rates are lower, helping households cut costs by shifting usage.

But when exactly are these Red Energy off peak times? And how can you use them to lower your electricity bill? Let’s break it down.

What Are Red Energy Off-Peak Hours?

Off-peak hours typically refer to the times of day when most households use the least amount of electricity, primarily concentrated during late night or early morning hours, such as from 10 or 11 p.m. on weekdays until 7 or 8 a.m. the following morning. Weekends and holidays are also generally considered off-peak times.

In contrast, peak electricity usage generally occurs between 2 PM and 8 PM on weekdays, when the grid is under the most strain and electricity rates are highest.

During off-peak hours, you can enjoy lower electricity rates than usual, thereby reducing your electricity bills.

Red Energy follows similar time-of-use principles, but off-peak hours may vary by state and meter type. For many customers, Red Energy off peak electricity times align with general industry standards—usually overnight hours from 10 PM to 7 AM.

To access Red Energy’s off-peak pricing, you may need to:

·Have a smart meter installed.

·Be eligible for a time-of-use tariff

·Sign a specific electricity plan offering off-peak rates.

It is recommended to contact Red Energy directly or log in to your account to check your current rate schedule and eligibility for off-peak billing.

Red Energy Off-Peak Times by State

Off-peak electricity times Red Energy vary depending on the state, region, meter type, energy plan, and even the season. In some areas, these times may also adjust based on residents’ typical electricity usage.

Below are the main off-peak periods and corresponding energy plans for each state:

Victoria

Off-Peak Time Period (Mon–Sun)

Applicable Energy Plans

21:00 – 00:00 (Same Day)

Living Energy Saver, Living Energy Saver ($75 Sign Up Credit), Qantas Red Saver, Qantas Red Saver (Bundled), Red BCNA Saver, Red EV Saver, Red Wildlife Saver, Victorian Default Offer

00:00 – 15:00 (Next Day)

New South Wales

Off-Peak Time Period

Applicable Energy Plans

22:00 – 06:59 (Next Day)

All variants of: Living Energy Saver, Qantas Red Saver, Red BCNA Saver, Red EV Saver, Red Solar Saver, Red Taronga Flex, Red Wildlife Saver, and Standing Offer — including Demand (EA116) and TOU Transitional (EA011) versions

Queensland

Off-Peak Time Period

Applicable Energy Plans

22:00 – 06:59 (Next Day)

Living Energy Saver (Visa eGift Card), Living Energy Solar Saver, Qantas Red Saver, Qantas Red Solar Saver, Red BCNA Saver, Red EV Saver, Red Wildlife Saver, Standing Offer

21:00 – 15:59 (Next Day)

All above with (Demand: 3700, 3900) suffix

09:00 – 15:59

All above with (TOU Interval: 6900) suffix

South Australia

Off-Peak Time Period

Applicable Energy Plans

01:00 – 05:59 (Daily & Sunday)

Living Energy Saver, Qantas Red Saver, Qantas Red Saver (Bundled), Red BCNA Saver, Red Wildlife Saver, Standing Offer

Australian Capital Territory

Off-Peak Time Period

Applicable Energy Plans

22:00 – 06:59 (Next Day)

Living Energy Saver, Qantas Red Saver, Qantas Red Saver (Bundled), Red BCNA Saver, Red EV Saver, Red Wildlife Saver, Standing Offer

15:00 – 10:59 (Next Day)

Living Energy Saver, Qantas Red Saver (Bundled)(SunSoak Demand: 023), Qantas Red Saver (SunSoak Demand: 023), Red BCNA Saver (SunSoak Demand: 023), Red EV Saver (SunSoak Demand: 023), Red Wildlife Saver (SunSoak Demand: 023), Standing Offer (SunSoak Demand: 023)

09:00 – 10:59, 15:00 – 16:59, 21:00 – 06:59 (Next Day)

Living Energy Saver (SunSoak: 017), Qantas Red Saver (Bundled)(SunSoak: 017), Qantas Red Saver (SunSoak: 017), Red BCNA Saver (SunSoak: 017), Red EV Saver (SunSoak: 017), Red Wildlife Saver (SunSoak: 017), Standing Offer (SunSoak: 017)

Tips to Maximise Savings During Off-Peak Hours

Using appliances during off-peak hours can cut costs and ease energy strain. Simple changes in timing lead to steady savings. Let’s explore effective ways to capitalize on these hours.

1. Adjust the Usage Time of High-Energy-Consuming Appliances

Avoid using high-energy appliances such as dryers, washing machines, electric water heaters, and dishwashers during peak hours. Instead, schedule these household chores during off-peak hours to reduce electricity costs.

2. Charge Devices During Off-Peak Hours

Charge your phone, electric vehicle, and other rechargeable devices during off-peak hours to save on electricity costs during peak hours.

To avoid wasting this low-cost electricity, you can also use a portable power station to store electricity during off-peak hours and release it during peak hours to power household appliances. This is a flexible and efficient energy-saving method, particularly suitable for households looking to further reduce their electricity bills.

The EcoFlow DELTA Pro Portable Power Station is a smart way to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates. With fast charging (fully recharged in just 1.9 hours via a standard wall outlet) and an expandable capacity of up to 25kWh, you can store cheaper off-peak power overnight and use it during peak hours to reduce energy bills.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro Portable Power Station

The EcoFlow DELTA Pro is a powerful and expandable portable power station designed for full home backup. With a base capacity of 3.6kWh, expandable up to 25kWh, and 3600W–7200W AC output, it can run 99% of household appliances. It charges quickly with 6500W MultiCharge and supports AC, RV, and EV charging. Integrated with the EcoFlow Smart Home Panel, it helps manage energy use efficiently. The EcoFlow app lets you track and control power usage in real time, helping you save on energy bills and stay prepared for any outage.

3. Install Solar Panels

Installing solar panels on your roof or in your garden can significantly reduce electricity costs. During the day, solar energy powers your home and charges your portable power station. Then, you can use this stored energy during peak hours, when electricity rates are high, to minimize grid consumption and maximize savings.

The EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panel is a smart addition to this setup. It offers strong solar input with high conversion efficiency, helping you collect and store more energy during the day. Its lightweight, foldable design (only 27.5 lbs) makes it easy to install, move, or store, ideal for both home and portable use.

Conclusion

Shifting your electricity usage to Red Energy off-peak times is one of the smartest ways to control your energy expenses in 2025. With flexible rates across states and increasing access to smart meters, it’s easier than ever to plan your energy use more efficiently.

Adjusting appliance schedules, storing power, or installing solar panels all contribute to better energy habits and lower bills. For households ready to take the next step in energy savings, EcoFlow offers a dependable and forward-thinking storage solution.

FAQs

What is peak period and off peak period?

Peak and off-peak periods refer to times of high and low electricity demand. Peak periods usually occur in the early evening, when most people are home using appliances, lighting, and heating or cooling. Electricity prices are typically higher during these hours.

Off-peak periods, on the other hand, happen late at night or early morning when demand is lower, making electricity cheaper. Shifting energy use to off-peak times can help reduce your power bill and ease pressure on the energy grid.

Does Red Energy have off-peak rates?

Yes, Red Energy offers off-peak rates. However, the actual off-peak hours vary from state to state. The specific time periods and rates depend on your meter type and the electricity distributor in your area. To use time-of-use rates, you need to sign a contract with your energy supplier and install a smart meter.

Are Off-Peak Rates the Same Across All Red Energy Plans?

No, off-peak rates are not the same across all Red Energy plans. Each plan may have different rate structures, and even within the same plan, off-peak hours can vary by meter type, location, and network provider. To avoid unexpected charges, always check the specific details of your plan or consult Red Energy directly.

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