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Power for home
Power that’s good for people, and good for the planet.

We’re committed to doing good things with our energy, helping Aotearoa decarbonise and achieve a net-zero carbon future. Simply put, when nature thrives, we all thrive.
Power that’s good for people, and good for the planet.
Big or small, we know how to take care of business.
We know power. You know farming. Let’s talk.
At Meridian, we believe that decarbonisation is key for the future of our planet. We’re committed to doing good things with our energy, and helping you do good things with yours.
It’s no secret that we’re passionate about electric vehicles, so we’re building one of the country’s largest EV charging networks! We’ve rolled out over 200 EV charge points across Aotearoa already with more in the pipeline.
At Meridian, electric vehicles (EVs) get us pretty charged up. We’ve got an EV Plan for your home and your business. If you’re an EV owner, or soon to be one, we can answer your curly questions and get you sorted for home charging.
You’re guaranteed a buy-back rate of 17c/kWh for three years on our Solar Plan*, giving you peace of mind in times of rising cost of living. You’re putting your energy where it counts, taking control of your bill, and earning a bit of cash for your clean energy.
* T&Cs and eligibility criteria apply. Residential customers only.
We’re a power company that generates electricity from 100% renewable sources. But we know that the buck doesn’t stop there. We reckon that knowledge is power, and we’re keen to share ours. Check out all our tips, tricks, stories and articles about how you can join us on the mission to take care of our communities and our planet.
Read all articlesHere’s a few practical tips and tools to help you save power around the house.
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We’re chucking on our gumboots and planting 1.5 million trees across New Zealand to offset our carbon emissions.