Queensland Household Energy Survey 2023

Going off grid Going off-grid

Intention to go off-grid has remained steady in the last year, with younger people (aged 18 to 34) being most interested in going off-grid in the future. 

Those intending to go off-grid in the next three years say their main reasons are because it is a cost-effective option and/or they are concerned about future electricity price rises. Those intending to go off-grid also mentioned the desire to look after the environment and to be self-sufficient as reasons to go off-grid.  

Most of those intending to go off-grid in the next three years have taken action towards completely disconnecting from the grid, including reducing electricity consumption, conducting research about off-grid living and installing a large solar PV system. 

You can use the dropdowns to explore the results of each section in more detail. For most questions you can view the data by location, age group, solar PV ownership and other household characteristics. You can also select the “Trend” button to see how the overall results have changed over time.

Intention to go off-grid

Reason for off-grid intention

Actions taken to go off-grid

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