Connecting your business
Whether you’re moving into a new commercial development, into an existing property or making changes, we’ll connect or upgrade the power supply to your business quickly, safely with expert support.
If your site already has power, contact your electricity retailer to turn it on. If you're building at a new site or changing your supply, we’ll guide you through every step to connect your business site to the network.
To avoid delays, it’s helpful to have the following details ready. Some applications are simpler than others. An electrician can help you work out what’s needed.
Provide the full address of the site where power is needed. For new developments, include the lot and deposited plan number - a land reference used to identify the boundaries of your block, provided by the local council.
Tell us about your expected power use, including major equipment, load size and whether you need single or three-phase supply.
A single-line diagram shows your electrical layout and where the connection enters your site. Not all applications need one, but it’s required for more complex jobs.
You’ll need a level 3 ASP to manage the design, inspections and technical approvals. If you have their details include them in your application.
Let us know your ideal timeframe for connection. We’ll use this to help schedule and prioritise your project.
Engaging an ASP early can help speed up design and approvals.
Work with your ASP (if required, as you can make a request yourself through our Connections Portal) to submit a new connection or upgrade request, including the site address and property details as well as all plans and approvals.
Simple requests are approved straight away. More complex jobs will need extra checks or design input.
If your project needs network changes, your ASP will provide a design. Once approved, installation can begin.
We’ll then complete the final work and timings to connect or upgrade your supply.
ASP1 and ASP2 are electricians, an ASP3, who does the designs, is an electrical engineer. In this case, you would be submitting a design through an ASP3.
