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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nc2 application form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full name and site address for connection or MIC change in BLOCK CAPITALS. Ensure all contact details, including mobile and email, are accurate.
  3. If your correspondence address differs from your site address, provide that information in the designated section.
  4. Select the type of new connection you require (e.g., Single house, Apartment, Farm) and specify your connection capacity requirement based on your needs.
  5. Attach the required Ordnance Survey map and site layout as specified in Section 5. This is crucial for processing your application.
  6. Complete the reconnection section if applicable, providing your MPRN number and confirming if disconnection has been for two years or more.
  7. Fill out any additional information regarding heating types and farm loads as necessary to ensure adequate supply.
  8. Finally, sign and date the application form before submitting it through our platform for processing.

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Apply for a new connection You can find more information and apply for a new electricity connection on ESB Networks website. You can also contact ESB Networks on 1800 372 999.
Creating an online account is easy. You can register here using your email address and creating a password to login. You will need to submit your name and mobile number. It is important that you use the name and mobile number that you registered with your current electricity supplier.
New connection in a new housing estate or apartment: You should call ESB Networks on 1800 372 757 with your Meter Point Reference Number (MPRN). This will be available from your builder.
Project time frame typical pricing We aim to provide a quote within 15 business days. The typical charge for a single, standard connection is 3,486 and for a single enhanced connection (16 KVA) 4,721. Once you have accepted the quote and made payment, we aim to complete your new connection within 60 business days.
To switch, just contact the supplier you want and their customer service people will walk you through the process. Pretty much you pick a price plan and they will get your verbal agreement to a supply contract. Then they will ask for your utility account number.

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During normal energy use, the power supplied by your meter (9.2 kVA on average) should suffice. In theory, this allows you to simultaneously supply devices with a maximum power of 9.2 kW or 9200 watts.
Once you have accepted the quote and made payment, we aim to complete your new connection within 60 business days.

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