DTEK Dnipro Grids chatbot is a convenient meter readings submission service
DTEK Dnipro Grids recommends all household customers to use Viber and Telegram chatbot to submit meter readings in a matter of minutes. And for the billing to represent actual data and not the estimated one, it is better to submit readings during the period from last 2 days of the current month to the 3rd day of the next one. Timely submitted meter readings will help avoid differences between estimated and actually consumed volumes of electricity, while the supplier will be able to provide billing for the actually consumed electricity only.
«DTEK continues to develop modern online services and created convenient and easy-accessible remote channels for quick submission of meter readings. Since the launch of a chatbot, the company constantly upgrades its functionality. Over 27,000 customers are now actively using it, ” — underscored DTEK Dnipro Grids.
In order to start using chatbot, please:
- enter «DTEK Dnipro Grids» in the search bar of Viber or Telegram messenger;
- pass verification procedure (for unregistered customers);
- select «submit meter readings» in the menu and follow menu prompts to submit information;
Meanwhile, there are remote channels and online services available in DTEK Dnipro Grids for meter readings submission. You can use the most convenient one:
- web form on the website that does not require registration;
- IVR menu of the contact center, by pressing «2»:
— for stationary phones (056) 790-99-00;
— for mobile phones (066/067/063) 790-99-00, 0-800-301-497;
- user account on the DTEK Dnipro Grids website;
Important. DTEK recommends residents of the Dnipropetrovsk region to submit meter readings every month using remote services. Even if the customer had to temporarily leave his home and, correspondingly, is not using electricity — it is mandatory to duplicate previous readings. Timely submitted information about electricity consumed helps calculate exact volumes of electricity consumption for the calendar month, while allowing the provider company to generate bills for consumed electricity.