Contact Reliance Energy: Find below customer care details of Reliance Energy, including phone and address. You can reach the below contact for queries on Reliance Energy services, online payment, new connections, complaints on services, office locations or other questions. Besides contact details the page also offers information and links on Reliance Energy services.

Reliance Energy Customer Care
Phone: 1800 200 3030 (toll free)
Email: [email protected]

Reliance Energy Head Office
Reliance Infrastructure Limited,
Reliance Energy Centre,
Santacruz (East), Mumbai – 400 055
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Online Bill Payment
To make online payment of your Reliance Energy bills click here. You can pay online using credit cards, net banking or ITZ cash cards. You just need to input your Reliance Energy account number to start making the payment. For credit cards, you can use Visa Card, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Credit Card. Account holders of banks such as Citibank, IDBI Bank, HDFC Bank, State Bank of India or Punjab National Bank, ABN AMRO and Bank of India can use net banking facility. Besides online payment, Reliance Energy bills can be paid by phone, drop boxes, easy bill outlets, ECS (electronic clearing service) and cash counters.

View Bills
To view Reliance Energy bills online click here

New Connection
Click here for details on new connections. You can also view and download forms. Documents needed for new residential connection include recent passport size photograph, ratio card, sale agreement or voter’s ID card, way leave form, indemnity form, electricity bill of your neighbor and installation test report. For more details visit the website or call 1800 200 3030.

About Reliance Energy
reliance-energyReliance Energy’s power generation and transmission works began in 2002 after its taking over of Bombay Suburban Electric Supply Ltd (BSES). Currently, Reliance Energy caters to some 2.8 million consumers in Mumbai. Reliance Energy is part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. It in fact is the sole distributor of electricity to consumers in Mumbai. The company is now known as Reliance Infrastructure. Reliance Infrastructure is currently the country’s largest infrastructure company with turnover of over Rs.15,690 crore. The company generates some 941 MW of electricity from its power stations. It has presently five power stations – Dahanu-thermal Power Station, Goa Power Station, BSES Power Station, Samalkot Power Station and Windfarm Power Station.

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Last Update: May 12, 2023