This report shows the market share of connections (ICPs) by retail entities in various regions and how this has changed through time.
This report provides insights into consumer agent requests for consumption data from retailers on behalf of consumers. Users can view a range of measures including requests made from agents, responses from retailers, the average time for responses, or responses that take longer than 5 business days to action.
This report shows the growth in retailers by connections they serve. Retail brand information is available for calendar years only.
This report shows a summary of electricity connection (ICPs) switching electricity suppliers across time including wins and losses or the net result of switching activity. A monthly series is available in the data report.
This report shows the number of connections (ICPs), the uptake rate of ICPs, or the installed capacity by fuel type and connection capacity for installed distributed generation. All numbers are derived from what has been entered in the registry, especially the Fuel Type and Generation Capacity fields populated by distributors.
This report shows the regional growth of electricity connections or market size over time. Users can investigate the growth in connections that has occurred in various regions and market segments.
This report shows the market share of connections (ICPs) by retail entities in various regions at a point in time. Brand information is only available on 31 December each year from 2011.
This report shows metering types and categories broken down by retail entities or metering equipment providers (MEPs). For example, it can show the number of smart meters installed by each retailer.
This report is a companion to the residential consumption trends report. The report presents the remainder of reconciled demand on a monthly basis and allows the user to differentiate business demand by connection type, either network connected or directly connected to the grid. Business demand can be shown as a proportion of regional or national demand with options to include or exclude the NZ Aluminium Smelter (NZAS).
This summary report provides a simple indicator of potential saves and win-back activity. Retailers are banned for 180 days from contacting customers who have decided to switch to a new retailer to entice them back or to stay. Results can highlight traders or parent companies that stand out from their peers and may require further investigation to understand the underlying reasons.