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Sumo is an Australian-owned energy and NBN company with some great plans and bundles for customers in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. If you’re interested in finding out more, keep ready to learn about their services.
Sumo is an Australian-owned electricity, gas and NBN supplier, offering their services as either standalone or bundled packages. Sumo Energy currently supplies power to approximately 40,000 happy customers in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.
They are a customer focussed company whose values include:
Sumo provides simple residential plans for households in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.
Residents and businesses in many of Australia’s deregulated energy markets can access Sumo energy plans.
Sumo gas is currently only available to NSW and VIC customers. Sumo energy rates vary based on your location and distribution network, so be sure to check online for the latest information about the plans available in your area.
Sumo energy plans include no lock-in contracts or exit fees and your choice of a single rate, time of use (ToU) or controlled load tariff to suit your needs.
Sumo Lite – electricity only, Sumo energy rates equivalent to the Default Market Offer (DMO)
Sumo internet plans are competitively priced and include unlimited data, no fees for changing plans and flexible modem options PLUS if you bundle your electricity, gas and NBN you can save up to $15 a month on your NBN plans.
You can choose to BYO a modem or add a TP Link modem to your plan for a one-off charge. The TP Link is a superfast dual-band WiFi modem that supports VOIP calls.
Sumo is 100% Australian-owned, with its headquarters in Melbourne. It was founded by Dominic Drenen in 2015, under the name Sumo Power, which it later changed when NBN plans were added to its services.
Customers of Sumo love the variety of flexible payment options available. You can choose to pay with Direct Debit, Quick Pay, BPAY, by phone at 13 88 60 or through Centrepay.
Sumo electricity reviews show that customers appreciate fair processes and plans and the option to bundle energy and NBN plans with one provider. Things that customers are less impressed with include the few contact methods, lack of online accounts and average solar feed-in tariffs.
As well as happy customers, Sumo has won a Canstar Blue award for their great value plans and has a 4.5-star rating on TrustPilot.
Sumo Energy is not currently part of our panel of suppliers. We can compare energy plans from EnergyAustralia, ActewAGL, Covau, Tango Energy, Blue NRG and Energy Locals. If you need to switch internet plans, we can compare NBN plans from Optus, TPG, Foxtel, Tangerine, More Telecom and Aussie Broadband.
If you are considering moving your NBN plan or energy plans to Sumo visit www.sumo.com.au to look at the plans available in your state and connect now.
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