New Electricity Supply Agreement
To submit an application for a new electricity connection and subsequently sign an Electricity Supply Agreement with EAC Supply, your property must be connected to the EAC Electricity Network.
Applications for new electricity supply connections, are initially submitted to the Distribution Regulated Activity (link) .
You may sign an Electricity Supply Agreement, one to five days prior to the scheduled inspection day of the electrical installation, of the premises.
- ONLINE THROUGH THE EAC PORTAL
Create an account on the EAC Portal (link) and, after registering for EAC Supply Services, you may submit your request for a New Agreement electronically.
- BY VISITING CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERS
You may visit one of the EAC Customer Service Centers to sign an Electricity Supply Agreement with EAC Supply by presenting the required documents (link).
New Connection Charges are determined by the Distribution Regulated Activity and will be charged on your first electricity bill.
The required documents for signing an Electricity Supply Agreement are:
- Title deed, tenancy or sales agreement.
- Identity card, passport, or another legally valid identification document.
- Official authorization or power of attorney (certified by a certifying officer) if another person is representing you.
(The validity period of such powers of attorney is set at 5 years). - The official notification from the Distribution Regulated Activity that notifies you the date of the inspection.
The required documents for signing an Electricity Supply Agreement are:
- Title deed, tenancy or Sales Agreement.
- Certificate of company registration.
- Certificate of shareholders and directors of the company.
- Company seal/stamp.
- The Electricity Supply Agreement must be signed by a Company Director or an authorized representative legally representing the company, presenting their ID card, passport, or another legally valid identification document. The authorization must be certified by a certifying officer.
- Additionally, the EAC Guarantee Document must be signed by a Director/Shareholder of the company or by an authorized representative legally representing the Director/Shareholder. In exceptional cases, it may also be signed by a natural person who is not legally connected to the company.
- The official notification from Regulated Distribution Department that notifies you the date of the inspection.
Powers of attorney submitted to EAC and Guarantee Documents signed outside EAC offices must be certified by a certifying officer. The validity period of such powers of attorney is set at 5 years.
In the case of tenants, the deposit is paid upon signing the Agreement. Property owners are charged the relevant deposit amount on their first electricity bill. Deposits