Is it cheaper to buy prepaid electricity at the beginning of the month?
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
When do you think is the right time to buy electricity?
Prepaid electricity is becoming increasingly popular among households as it allows consumers to pay for their electricity usage in advance.
The main advantage of prepaid electricity is that it helps you to keep track of your electricity usage and costs more efficiently.
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However, did you know that it can also be cheaper to buy prepaid electricity at the beginning of the month?
According to Moneyweb, there are several reasons why it’s cheaper to buy prepaid electricity at the start of the month.
Firstly, electricity providers typically offer lower rates at the start of the month.
This is because they usually have more energy available at this time.
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Therefore, they are willing to offer lower rates in order to attract more customers.
Another reason why it’s cheaper to buy prepaid electricity at the beginning of the month is due to the fact that electricity prices tend to increase throughout the month.
As demand for electricity increases, so does the cost.
Therefore, buying earlier in the month, when demand is low, can save you money.
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Finally, prepaid electricity plans are typically cheaper than postpaid electricity plans, as there are no set-up fees or long-term contracts involved.
Therefore, if you’re looking to save money on your electricity bill, consider buying prepaid electricity at the start of the month.
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