Pioneer scheme

Pioneer scheme


If you’re the first customer in an area wanting to connect to our electricity network, your request may fund an extension of the network. In the past, later customers could benefit without contributing to the cost of the prior extension. 

Under rules introduced from 1 April 2026, if qualifying connection work triggers a significant extension, we will set up a ‘pioneer scheme’.  

If, later within a specified period, another customer needs to use that extension they will need to contribute to a rebate for the ‘pioneer’. Affected customer/s on our network must contribute, and the ‘pioneer’ customer may receive rebates. 

What this means for you

  • If you’re the first to connect you may enter a pioneer agreement with us so you may receive a rebate back if others connect later. 
  • If you’re connecting later you may be charged so that you are contributing to earlier shared infrastructure. 

This is designed to make things fairer between early and later connections. 

How it works 

When you receive an offer to connect to our network we’ll tell you about the pioneer scheme if your connection fits the criteria. On payment for the connection work, we will identify you as the pioneer of the assets involved and if, and when, another customer/s connects to the pioneer assets, we will recover the rebate payment on your behalf and pass this on to you, provided you have kept us up to date with your details. 

Pioneer schemes are:

  • For customers paying more than $50,000 (inflation-adjusted from December 2025 dollar terms) to the cost of the connection assets 
  • Unrelated to connections for developments with the purpose of on-selling (like subdivisions) 
  • Active for a minimum of for seven years 

FAQs

When you receive an offer to connect to our network we’ll tell you about any pioneer schemes in place.

When you receive an offer to connect to our network we’ll tell you about any pioneer schemes in place.