Products & Roadmap

We start where the savings are biggest and the rules best support collective action. Then members tell us what's next.

Phase 1 · 2026

The launch pair

Coming Q3 2026

Electricity

$755 est. annual saving

The flagship category. Largest household saving and the most contested retail market in Australia.

Coming Q4 2026

Natural gas

$331 est. annual saving

Bundled with electricity for dual-fuel households. Same tender model. Same protections.

Phase 2 · 2027

Vote for what we tackle next

Six categories, each with strong evidence of inflated household costs. Members will cast votes from the member portal to drive the order. All savings labelled as estimated.

Home & contents insurance

Better cover, lower premium.

$588 est./yr

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Car insurance

Comprehensive, without the markup.

$420 est./yr

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Health insurance

Same cover. Smaller bill.

$736 est./yr

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Broadband

Fast NBN at member rates.

$285 est./yr

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Mobile

Bring your number. Pay less.

$360 est./yr

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Solar & battery installation

Own your power. Cut your bill.

$2,700 est./yr

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All savings estimated, per household per year.

Members vote directly from the member portal. Log in to cast your vote.

Estimated savings by state (Solar & Battery)
StatePost-rebate system cost (6.6kW solar + 10kWh battery)Group purchasing saving (est.)Annual bill saving (est.)
QLD$8,500–$12,000$850–$2,400$2,000–$3,200/yr
SA$9,000–$12,500$900–$2,500$2,200–$3,500/yr
NSW$9,500–$13,000$950–$2,600$1,800–$2,800/yr
VIC$9,500–$13,500$950–$2,700$1,600–$2,600/yr
WA$8,500–$11,500$850–$2,300$1,800–$2,800/yr

Note: WA has a separate gas regulatory framework. Solar group purchasing is viable in WA subject to regulatory confirmation.

Costs and savings are estimates based on published installer pricing, government rebate programs current as at 2026, and group discount modelling. Individual results will vary. Federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program (from 1 July 2025) rebate of ~$370/kWh applied to battery component.

Members decide what we tackle next.

Members cast their votes directly from the member portal dashboard. Log in to have your say.

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Cumulative member savings at full rollout

Without solar

$2,918/yr

Across the six non-solar categories.

With solar

$5,618/yr

For households that install solar & battery.

When Phase 1 and Phase 2 are fully operational across all categories, the average Australian household with solar and battery could save an estimated $5,618 per year — at zero cost to members for PowerShift's service.

Electricity saving: est. $331/yr. Gas saving: est. $135/yr. Home and contents insurance: est. $588/yr. Car insurance: est. $420/yr. Health insurance: est. $736/yr. Broadband: est. $285/yr. Mobile: est. $360/yr. Solar and battery ongoing: est. $2,700/yr (for households that install). All figures estimated. Individual results will vary.