Download the Electric Ireland App. Our new mobile app is easy to use and customer friendly. You can view your bills, account details, make payments, submit a meter reading and much more. Available on Android and iOS:. By registering your details today you can make one-click Top-Ups in the future. Download the App and start enjoying the following easy-to-use features: • Log into your Electric Ireland PAYG Account and Top-Up your meter by pre-set amounts – €10, €20, €30 and so on. • If you don’t already have one, create an Electric Ireland PAYG.
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Use the Electric Ireland Smarter Pay As You Go (PAYG) App on your iOS device to Top-Up and better manage your Electric Ireland PAYG Electricity Account no matter what type of Electric Ireland PAYG meter you have. By registering your details today you can make one-click Top-Ups in the future. Downlo…. Electric Ireland customer Donna Gallagher from Belleek in County Fermanagh has been without electricity since 12:00 BST on Friday. “It’s an absolute disgrace,” Ms Gallagher told BBC News NI.