Join us: Tariff Interoperability Webinar – 8 July 2026

Join our upcoming Tariff Interoperability Project webinar in early July, where we will provide an important update on project progress following publication of the Government Response.

Who should attend?

The webinar is intended for domestic electricity suppliers and other industry stakeholders involved in delivering tariff interoperability requirements and preparing for future implementation activities, particularly those supporting tariffs available to domestic customers and non-domestic customers within the scope of the arrangements

What to expect

During the session, the project team will:

  • Provide an update following publication of the Government Response.
  • Explain the phased delivery approach and how implementation will be managed.
  • Outline the implementation roadmap and upcoming consultation activity.
  • Reinforce expectations around supplier readiness and build activity.
  • Highlight key actions and next steps for industry participants.
  • Answer stakeholders’ questions and clarify upcoming project milestones.

Why attend?

As the project moves into delivery, it is important that all participants have a clear understanding of delivery expectations, consultation timelines, and the activities required to support successful implementation.

This webinar provides an opportunity to hear directly from the project team, gain early visibility of upcoming developments, and ensure your organisation is prepared for the next stage of delivery.

Join us

Date: 8 July  2026

Time 15:00

Format: Virtual session (joining details to be provided upon registration)

Register Here

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