Sep 15, 2017
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Getting Electricity in Cambodia
Below is a detailed
summary of the procedures, time and cost required for a business to obtain an
electricity connection for a newly constructed building in Cambodia.
This information was
collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations
relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 190
economies. The most recent round of data collection was completed in June 2016.
Procedure
1 Submit application to Electricite Du Cambodge
and await estimate
Agency: Electricite Du Cambodge (EDC)
The application should
be submitted in person to the Distribution Department of Electricite Du
Cambodge. The application should include the following documents: a certificate
of property title (a photocopy is sufficient and there is no need for notarization)
and a certificate of company registration. The client has to fill a form
specifying the power needed and the list of equipment in the warehouse.
There are no official fees for the application. The time for this procedure includes an estimate for negotiation
There are no official fees for the application. The time for this procedure includes an estimate for negotiation
2 Receive site inspection by Electricite Du
Cambodge
Agency: Electricite Du Cambodge (EDC)
The Distribution
Department of EDC sends an inspector to check the site and the area. After the
inspection the EDC will do the assessment and quotation of the prices.
3 Await clearance from Electricite Du Cambodge
and sign contract
Agency: Distribution Department Electricite Du Cambodge (EDC)
The consumer should
obtain a clearance from the Distribution Department which has to assess whether
EDC has enough capacity. The clearance is issued by the Managing Director of
the Distribution Department. Once the clearance is issued the applicant signs a
contract and pays fees
4 Await completion of external works, meter
installation and final connection
Agency: Electricite Du Cambodge (EDC) and Electrical Contractor
For an additional load
of 140kVA installation of a transformer for 160 kVA will be required. The
external connection works are carried out by EDC. The meter gets installed at
the same time as when the connection is done. If there is a road crossing it
takes EDC additional 2 weeks to obtain an excavation permit
The security deposit has
to be paid and is returned upon the termination of the power consumption.
There is no supervision
/ inspection of the internal wiring before the final connection. EDC is
responsible only for the external connection. The customer's private electrical
engineer is in charge of the internal wiring. There is no requirement that the
electrician must be licensed, so they can practice without a license. However,
EDC is de facto the licencor of electrical engineers because they provide
training courses. Attendees of this training receive a certificate that EDC
recognizes. There is no other agency that provides the courses
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2 Responses to “Getting Electricity in Cambodia”
September 26, 2017
Nice post, things explained in details. Thank You.
June 10, 2023
Hi I have two questions. From what point of the line that consumer are allowed to disconnect or connect. The materials that the consumer alread paid for , for example like the meterbox, cables, breaker, who is the rightful owner once the contract is terminated? What materials do consumers have to supply to the electric company.? The deposit, once the contract is terminated, besides deducted what consumer still owed, is there any fee that allow them to deduct from our deposit?
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