Electric connection services for commercial, residential and domestic projects
From a single new domestic connection to a full commercial infrastructure upgrade, Connections2energy manages your electrical requirements through NERS-accredited contractors, coordinated by one dedicated account manager.
our electric services
Everything you need for your electrical connection – in one place
NEW ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Need a new electricity supply to a property or development? We manage the full process, from initial application through to energisation, removing the complexity and keeping your programme on track.
Electric Diversions
Existing cables in the way of your development? We manage the full diversion process, liaising with the DNO, appointing NERS-accredited contractors and ensuring works are completed to the required standard and timescale.
Electric Disconnection
Permanent supply disconnections and meter removals, managed from start to finish. Essential for demolition, redevelopment and site clearance projects, we coordinate the full disconnection process with the relevant DNO.
electric Upgrades
Upgrading from single-phase to three-phase electricity supply for commercial premises, manufacturing facilities or EV charging infrastructure. We handle the application, design and NERS-accredited installation from end to end.
how it works
Your project, start to finish
Initial enquiry
Tell us your project scope, location and timescales.
AM assigned
Your named contact is introduced from day one.
Design & quote
We scope all utilities and provide clear pricing.
Managed delivery
We coordinate all accredited contractors throughout.
Handover
All utilities live, all documentation provided.
Growth sectors
Electric infrastructure for the UK’s fastest growing sectors
The demand for electrical infrastructure is growing faster than ever. We’re positioning ourselves at the centre of three of the UK’s most active growth areas.
EV Charging Infrastructure
Commercial EV charging requires three-phase supply upgrades, new connections and coordination. We manage the full electrical infrastructure process for EV charging projects across retail, hospitality, residential and public sector sites.
Renewable Energy Connections
Connecting solar, battery storage and other renewable energy systems to the grid requires specialist DNO coordination. We facilitate renewable energy connections for commercial and public sector clients as part of wider decarbonisation programmes.
Data Centres & High-Demand Commercial
Data centres and high-demand commercial facilities require significant power infrastructure. We coordinate large-scale electrical connections and supply upgrades for clients with complex, high-voltage requirements.
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Why NERS accreditation matters
The National Electricity Registration Scheme is administered on behalf of UK Distribution Network Operators (DNOs). It is the mandatory accreditation for any contractor carrying out new connections, alterations or diversions on the electricity network.
As a utility facilitator, we don’t carry out the physical works ourselves, but every contractor we appoint must hold current NERS accreditation. To ensure fair competition, DNOs allow you to use NERS-accredited Independent Connection Providers (ICPs) and Independent Distribution Network Operators (IDNOs) rather than going directly to the DNO itself.
This is where we add significant value. We access the market, obtain competitive quotes from accredited ICPs and IDNOs, and appoint the best combination of price, quality and programme fit for your specific project.
Need more than just an electric connection?
 If your project also needs gas, water or telecoms, our multi-utility service could save your programme significant time and cost.
Recent projects
Electric connections we’ve delivered
Electric Connections for Liverpool Shopping Park
New electric connection for 35-storey tower
Electric diversions for £9m NHS Surgery Hub
CLIENT REVIEWS
What our clients say
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“Connections2energy has a wealth of knowledge and has been dealing with us at Giant Electrical on several projects. I highly recommend them.”
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“Nicola has been fantastic in assisting me with arranging the diversion of our electricity main feed. Always helpful and accommodating.”
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common questions
Electric connections, your questions answered
What is a new electric connection and when do I need one?
A new electric connection is required whenever a property or development needs a fresh supply from the distribution network. This includes new-build homes, commercial premises, extensions or conversions. The process involves applying to the relevant DNO, appointing an NERS-accredited contractor and coordinating the connection to your programme timeline. We manage the full process on your behalf.
Do your electrical contractors hold NERS accreditation?
Every electrical contractor we appoint holds current NERS accreditation. Without it, a DNO will not accept or sign off connection works. We verify NERS status before appointment and audit it throughout our working relationship.
How long does a new electric connection take?
Timescales vary depending on the scale of the connection, the DNO area and any reinforcement requirements. Simple domestic connections can be completed in weeks; larger commercial or infrastructure projects require more lead time. We provide a realistic timeline at the quotation stage and work to your construction programme from day one.
Can you manage electric connections alongside other utilities?
Yes, and we'd recommend it. Managing electric alongside gas, water and telecoms through our multi-utility service reduces your delay risk from 44% to just 11% (NFB data). One account manager, one programme, one point of contact for all utilities.
Do you manage EV charging infrastructure connections?
Yes. EV charging infrastructure typically requires three-phase supply upgrades and new connections. We coordinate the full electrical infrastructure process for EV charging installations across commercial, residential and public sector sites.
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