DEMAND HEAT MAP
Accessing our demand heat map and downloadable data
Our demand availability heat map is designed to give you a high-level indication (red/amber/green) of our network’s capability to facilitate new connections.
In addition to a web view, you can also access free, downloadable network data sets. This data is updated monthly and provides important guidance and assumptions to be aware of when considering a new connection. All data provided was correct at the point in time it was produced. A full design study will be required before any connection offer can be made.
To access our demand heat map and downloadable data please accept the ‘Terms and Conditions’ below and click ‘Continue’. If you have any questions, you can email our team.
Legal disclaimer: We have developed the demand availability map to assist you with connections applications in constrained areas. They give a general illustration of demand availability constraints only and cannot be relied upon to assess the terms of connection for specific premises. Nothing in this disclaimer limits or excludes our liability for (a) death or personal injury caused by our negligence; (b) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (c) any other liability that cannot be limited or excluded by applicable law. Subject to the above, we shall not be liable to you in tort (including negligence) or otherwise, arising under or in connection with your use of the demand availability map for: (a) loss of profits; (b) loss of sales or business; (c) loss of agreements or contracts; (d) loss of anticipated savings; (e) loss of or damage to goodwill; or (g) any indirect or consequential loss.
Use the icons to display areas of high, medium and low availability/demand.

Use the icons to display the specific supply types.

Roll over a supply type to see the post code it covers.

Click on a supply type to find out related information.




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8am - 8pm
SAT:
9am - 5pm
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