Dellquay13
Well-known member
I haven’t heard of a marina with fixed metering and periodic billing built into their infrastructure for every individual electrical connection. I have found it much more commonplace for the boat owner to supply or rent their individual plug in meter.
AIUI UK marinas are not allowed to resell electricity at a profit, but can set their own standing charge to cover their admin costs, as well as charging for electricity used at the actual price to them. For short term visiting boats they can have a set fee per period (day or week etc) irrespective of the amount used but for long term berth holders with ongoing connections they must provide usage data and charges. It could be possible to provide bollards with prepayment for set periods or quantity of usage.
If they (or you) aren’t measuring your usage from a continuously available connection, how do they accurately show and bill what you have used for your boat?
AIUI UK marinas are not allowed to resell electricity at a profit, but can set their own standing charge to cover their admin costs, as well as charging for electricity used at the actual price to them. For short term visiting boats they can have a set fee per period (day or week etc) irrespective of the amount used but for long term berth holders with ongoing connections they must provide usage data and charges. It could be possible to provide bollards with prepayment for set periods or quantity of usage.
If they (or you) aren’t measuring your usage from a continuously available connection, how do they accurately show and bill what you have used for your boat?
Last edited: