Moving, demolishing or building

Moving, demolishing or building can be exciting, but it can also be quite stressful. Fortunately, managing your energy connections with Synergy is simple.

Moving home?

Just tell us when and we’ll take care of it.

Demolishing?

Submit your demolition request online

Building?

Apply for a new building site connection.

Moving in or out of an existing home?

Whether you’re moving in or out, you can create, close or transfer your electricity connection online.

It takes 1-3 business days (excluding weekends) to get you connected/disconnected and you'll receive a first or final bill after that. Please allow 5-6 business days in regional areas.

Please call us on 13 13 53 to continue if:

Ready to move?

Have the following details handy:

Moving in

Moving out, you'll also need:

For existing customers, please have a copy of your bill or My Account log in details handy to confirm your identity.

FAQ

Can I connect energy to my new home while my old home is still connected?

Yes you can. As long as the previous account holder has already closed their account before your nominated move in date.

Building one or multiple homes?

The following steps will help you install a brand new temporary or permanent supply:

Before you begin

You’ll need the following details to get started:

There are 4 steps to getting your building site connected

Check for underground power

Look for a shiny green dome. If you can't find it, Western Power (13 10 87) will need to install a new underground connection.

Complete the online form

Once you've submitted the form, we'll send you a reference number in 3 business days so you can progress to step 3.

Provide the reference number to your builder/electrician

They'll need this number to arrange meter installation with Western Power. They'll let you know how long this takes.

You're ready to switch on

Once your meter is connected to the power supply, you're done! You'll receive your first bill approximately 2 months later.

FAQ

Who should be the account holder of a temporary supply?

Whenever a property has a power supply, there must be an account holder who is responsible for paying the account. The account holder is usually the property owner, but if you only need power temporarily, the builder or electrician can be the account holder.This way, the tradesperson will be billed for any power used during construction. If you’re not sure who should be responsible, check your building contract for details.

Demolishing a property?

Before you can demolish a property, you need to have the meter and electricity cables leading into the property removed. Synergy can arrange this for you by sending what is known as a Supply Abolishment request to Western Power.

  1. Complete the Demolition application form.
  2. Wait 3 - 5 business days for an email from Synergy approving your application.
  3. Pay the Supply Abolishment fee of $576.95 (inc GST) to Synergy upon approval. This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it's correct.

Before you begin

Have the following details handy:

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