Electric Ireland announces price increase from October

The company plans to increase its residential electricity bills in Northern Ireland by 29 per cent with effect from 1st October 2022.

Author: James GouldPublished 1st Sep 2022

Electric Ireland has announced another energy price hike that will be effective from October 1.

The supplier said the hike comes as a result of "the International energy crisis continuing to impact energy prices with unprecedented increases" over the last year.

Electric Ireland has today, announced plans to increase its residential electricity bills in Northern Ireland by 29 percent from 1st October 2022.

This equates to an increase of approximately £5.29 per week on the average residential electricity bill.

Bill Coyle, Head of Residential Northern Ireland, Electric Ireland commented: “This continues to be a very challenging time for all energy consumers, and an unprecedented time in the energy industry.”

He continues: “It is with considerable reluctance that we are increasing electricity prices for our customers, which is necessary given the continuing increase in wholesale energy.

“We realise these price increases may be difficult for some customers to absorb. We would like to encourage any of our customers who are having difficulty in paying their bill to contact our customer care team. Our team also work closely with a number of organisations including Age NI, Advice NI and NEA who can provide support for our customers during these difficult times”.

Electric Ireland has over 100,000 customers in Northern Ireland.