STREET LIGHTING
Street Lighting Consumer means a consumer lighting up public roads, highways and bridges excluding tolled roads and highways.
"Neon & Floodlight Consumer" means a consumer lighting up neon and floodlight installations for roadside advertisements, billboards, buildings, traffic lights, signages, bus-stops and telephone kiosks or for decorating the facade of buildings. For this purpose, the consumer must install facilities for separate metering system and pay full installation costs incurred by TNB to provide the supply.
HOW TO APPLY
I AM
An individual or local authority / government | A developer |
Step 1Make sure that you a registered customer with TNB. |
Step 1Appoint consulting engineers and electrical contractors who are registered with the Energy Commission. |
Step 2Submit application form at Pusat Khidmat Pelanggan. *Cost to be borne by you for installation of new and additional poles (not on existing TNB poles) |
Step 2Submit application together with application of electricity supply for new housing development, together with detailed information on the burden of the proposed street lighting as approved by local authorities. |
STREETLIGHT RELOCATION
Apply in writing to TNB and attach the Electricity Pole Location Plan (existing and relocation).
You are liable for any relocation charges. For more information, please refer to the nearest Kedai Tenaga.
TYPES OF TNB STREETLIGHTS
Street lights owned by TNB are commonly installed on TNB concrete poles with overhead lines attached to them. They can be easily identified ā each pole has the TNB logo, corporate colors (blue and red) and its pole reference number.
STREETLIGHTS NOT OWNED BY TNB
Some streetlights are owned by the street or highway developer such as Plus, Grand Saga, NKVE etc.
Some others are owned by local authorities/ municipal council such as Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ), Petaling Jaya Municipal Council (MPPJ) etc.
These streetlights are usually galvanized, such as decorative lights or single-arm/double-arm streetlights.
FAULTY STREETLIGHTS
BAD QUALITY OF LIGHTS COMPONENTS
(burnt light bulb, damaged time-switch equipment etc.)
BAD WEATHER
(fallen trees etc.)
THIRD PARTIES
(damaged underground cable, damaged poles due to road accidents etc.)
Report a faulty streetlight