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Energy Updates 01 January 2022

Our call centre is extremely busy right now – here are other ways of contacting us

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The Electric Ireland call centre is experiencing longer-than-usual call waiting times due to a higher than normal volume of calls. Our customers are understandably concerned about rising energy costs, managing bill payments and available supports.  

Customer queries are our highest priority. We ask that you please be patient with our customer care teams who are doing their best to answer all calls and deal with your queries in a timely manner.  

If you are having difficulty getting through to our call centre over the phone, there are a number of other ways you can contact Electric Ireland online.  

 

Manage your account online  

 

Electric Ireland customers can make a payment online or set up a direct debit through the My Account function. Electric Ireland customers can also opt for paperless billing, submit a meter reading or transfer your account to a new address if you’re moving to a new house.

 

 

Contact our customer care team on social media

Our customer care teams are also available on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram to answer your queries. Simply tag our Twitter account @electricireland and post your query. Have your account number ready for a direct (private) message on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram.  

 

 

Find your account number


Still require assistance?

 

If you still require assistance from a member of the Electric Ireland customer care team, please read our help page which provides information on billing, moving house, meter reads and much more. Thank you for being patient.  

Contact us

 


Search our Interactive Home for energy-saving tips

If you’re experiencing bill shock this winter, our Interactive Home has energy-saving tips for the whole house. You can make small changes that will have a big impact on not only your energy bill, but the environment too. We’ve broken down our energy-saving tips into three core categories that we all use every day: heating, appliances and household energy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow Electric Ireland on social media: Twitter: @electricireland Facebook: @ Electric Ireland Instagram: @electricireland 

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