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An update to your electricity tariff

An update to your electricity tariff

From 1 March 2026, a 2.5% increase to electricity prices came into effect. This will be shown in the first electricity bill you receive after 1 March. 

We understand that any increase in household costs can feel challenging, and we want to assure you that we have kept this adjustment as low as possible. For a typical all-electric home using around 10,000 units of electricity a year, the change amounts to around £60 per year, or just over £1 per week*. 

We first announced this change in November 2025 and chose to delay the introduction until March 2026 so that it wouldn’t affect bills during the colder winter months. 

If you’re concerned about your energy costs or would simply like to chat through the support available, our Customer Care team is here to help. We can make sure you’re on the best tariff for your needs and heating system and offer practical advice on using energy more efficiently. 

 

 

*Consumption assumptions are based on a typical all-electric heating household in Jersey. Bill impacts are estimates and will vary depending on domestic usage patterns and meter type. 

For home Help New builds & renovations Additional electrical load

If you are increasing the amount of electricity your domestic property will use, you may need to install additional electrical load.

Common situations that require an installation of additional electrical load are:

  • Installing a new electric heating system
  • Extending a domestic property
  • Installing a range cooker
  • Installing an electric vehicle charge
  • Installing an electric power shower

To find out if you need to install additional electrical load in your domestic property, please complete the following steps before your chosen electrical contractors start their installation or renovation works.

Step 1 - Complete an Electricity Supply Enquiry (ESE) form

To complete an Electricity Supply Enquiry (ESE) form you will need to provide the following:

  • The existing load in kilowatts (kW)
  • The proposed new electrical load in kilowatts (kW)

The ESE form is an editable PDF. You can complete it using a computer, or print it and fill it out by hand.

The ESE should be completed by a person with a good knowledge of the property's required electrical loads. If your are not confident you can accurately work out the property's required electrical load, we recommend asking an experienced electrical contractor to complete the ESE on your behalf.

Electricity Supply Enquiry

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Step 2 - Return the completed ESE to our team

By email

ese@jec.co.uk

By post / by hand

ESE Team
Jersey Electricity
The Powerhouse
Queens Road
St Helier JE4 8NY

Step 3 - Confirming the suitability of your current load

If your current supply meets your proposed needs, we'll write confirming this within 15 working days. Your electrical contractor can then get on with the work.

If your current supply is not adequate, we will write to tell you what we need to do.

Changing your meter

If you need a different meter because you are upgrading or downgrading your service, or changing tariff, you will also need to submit a Connection of Meter form quoting your ESE number from your confirmation letter.

Please send your completed form to our Metering Team by the following methods:

By email

metering@jec.co.uk

By post / by hand

Metering Team
Jersey Electricity
The Powerhouse
Queens Road
St Helier JE4 8NY

Connection of Meter form

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