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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 Understanding Energy

Electricity powers life's essentials, from the homes we live in to the businesses we rely on, and we're proud to be at the heart of it.

The videos on this page answer your big questions about the energy you use, giving you insight into JE and where your electricity comes from.

What is the source of your electricity supply?

When it comes to your electricity, there’s a special recipe with a little je ne sais quoi. 
It takes the perfect blend of quality ingredients to get the balance just right and keep the Island running.
Chef-patron Sebastian Perrais from Coco Rico explains how it all comes together.

How much harder does your heating have to work in winter?

Ah, the Jersey winter… We like to call it bracing.
When the temperature drops, your heating has to work harder just to keep things cosy. That’s why energy bills often peak this time of year.
The good news?
Spring’s on the horizon. Warmer days are coming.

How does Team JE prepare for a storm?

Storms don’t arrive quietly in Jersey. The wind picks up, the waves crash in and the Island braces.️
But behind the scenes, JE crews have already been preparing.
Just like a rugby team before a tough match, it’s about reading the field, planning ahead and knowing where the pressure will come from.
Shoulder to shoulder, one team, ready to respond.