Retail reports
This report shows the market share of connections (ICPs) by retail entities in various regions at a point in time. Brand information is only available on 31 December each year from 2011.
This report shows the market share of connections (ICPs) by retail entities in various regions and how this has changed through time.
This report shows metering types and categories broken down by retail entities or metering equipment providers (MEPs). For example, it can show the number of smart meters installed by each retailer.
This report shows retail market share by connections (ICPs) broken down by retail entity and region at a point in time and changes through time.
This report shows the regional growth of electricity connections or market size over time. Users can investigate the growth in connections that has occurred in various regions and market segments.
This report shows a snapshot of the number (or proportion) of electricity connections at a point in time in different regions. Users are able to investigate further by selecting different regional breakdowns and market segments.
This report shows how generally available residential tariff types have changed over time and draws attention to the increased availability of tariffs, or pricing plans, featuring an element of demand response. The report does not show market share and nor does it show the proportion of consumers on the different types of plans. It shows the proportion of available plans grouped into one of four plan types.
This report shows the growth in retailers by connections they serve. Retail brand information is available for calendar years only.
This report shows the market share of connections (ICPs) by retail entities in various regions and how this has changed through time relative to the selected start date.
This report shows the entry and exit of retail entities through time. Monitoring market entry and exit, or assessing barriers to entry and exit, is an important measure of competitive markets. Information is presented for retail parent companies, retail brands, and traders responsible for ICPs. The report may be extended to include other participants in the future.