"Regulating with Integrity"
To be the benchmark of excellence in energy regulation in Africa
The role of the Energy Regulation Board is to ensure consumers receive a quality service at an affordable price while balancing a reasonable rate of return to energy utilities. In order to carry this out, the ERB ensures that all energy utilities in the sector are licensed, monitors levels and structures of competition, investigates and remedies consumer complaints.
Electricity
Fostering a reliable and affordable electricity supply, safeguarding consumer rights, and encouraging sustainable energy practices.
Petroleum
Ensuring the efficient and safe distribution of petroleum products while protecting consumer interests, and minimising the environmental impact.
Renewable
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting energy independence, creating job opportunities, and a transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
CURRENT FUEL PRICES
CURRENT Retail pump prices and posted airfield
Petrol
Diesel
Kerosene
Jet A-1 (KKIA)
News Updates
PUBLIC NOTICE – Importation of Solar Equipment For Domestic Or Non-Commercial Use
The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) and Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) hereby notify the public of the following changes in procedures for importing solar equipment: To
July 2024 Price Build-ups
Pump Price Build-up for July 2024 Wholesale Price Build-up (Jet A-1) for July 2024 JULY 2024 Wholesale Price Build Up for Petrol – With BPS
Request for Public Comments on The Revised Draft Zambian Standards DZS 418: 2024 – Electrical Safety Code – Code of Practice – Part 1 and Part 2
The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) is a statutory body responsible for regulating the energy sector and derives its mandate from the Energy Regulation Act No.12
Request for the Expression of Interest for the Provision of Consultancy Services to Manage The Uniform Petroleum Pricing (UPP) Mechanism In Zambia Under the Ministry of Energy
The Ministry of Energy has received financing from the Government of the Republic of Zambia towards the cost of engaging a qualified and experienced Consulting
Consumer Complaints
Any person or consumer may seek the ERB’s intervention if they are dissatisfied with the handling of their complaint by an energy utility or they consider the outcome inconclusive.
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Online services FROM ERB
The Energy Regulation Board has developed online portals to make it easy for consumers, energy sector partners and stakeholders to engage with us. Our aim is to make it a seamless and transparent experience.