Energy Theft is
Energy Lost!
Stealing energy is more than just a crime, it is extremely
dangerous and illegal!
What is Energy Theft?
A Shortcut Can Cause a Short Circuit!
How to Spot Energy Theft?
- Gas or burning smells near a meter
- Suspicious wires, pipes, or rubber tubing
- Meters turned around so the display is not visible
- Readings that are stuck and don’t move even when energy is being used
- Prepayment meters still working despite no credit
- Damaged, melted, or scorched meter casing
If you see these signs, do not touch the meter yourself – it could be extremely dangerous. In case of any emergency, call 105.
Report Right away!
Revenue Protection is Mandatory
Energy suppliers are legally obligated to prevent and identify instances of energy theft. It is clearly mentioned in the government’s Energy Theft Charter.
In case the energy supplier suspects energy theft after the customer remains unresponsive to emails, calls, and initial visits, further investigations may apply. In this scenario, energy theft might be taking place at the property, and Revenue Protection charges are applied accordingly. You can also review our Disconnection & or Reconnection Policy for further clarity.
- Recovery of costs for unrecorded energy consumption
- Repairs or replacement of damaged metering equipment
- Admin or investigation charges may apply
- In serious cases, the matter may be taken to court
Even if a landlord, tenant, or third party is responsible, the named account holder may still be held liable.
Steps to Follow in Case of Disconnection
- Contact your energy supplier
- Discuss for possible solutions and pay any outstanding debts or fees.
- Supply can only be safely restored once the outstanding charges (if any) are resolved and the meter has been repaired or replaced.
Our dedicated support team will explain the reason for disconnection and next steps.
We Take Safety Above All!
For us, your safety always comes first. We want to protect you and the community from the dangers of energy theft.
Energy theft is never worth the risk. Together, we can keep lives safe and energy fair for everyone.