The price - or the network tariff - that we charge to distribute electricity to your premises is a portion of the amount that appears on the electricity bill issued by your retailer.
Network tariffs comprise two separate charges: a transmission tariff, which is paid to Transpower when electricity is delivered via its high-voltage network, and a distribution tariff, when it is delivered via Wellington Electricity's network. The network tariff represents the sum of the transmission and distribution tariffs.
Wellington Electricity’s line charges and pricing methodology are published to enable interested persons to understand how prices were set for each consumer group, including the assumptions and statistics used to determine prices for each consumer group.
NB: For answers to frequently asked questions about Wellington Electricity's NITE Rate please see the FAQ document below. Information in relation to qualifying criteria for our Electric Vehicle pricing can be found in the 2016-17 Network Pricing Schedule, accessible from the 2016 Pricing page.
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