What is an MPAN / MPRN?

 

What is an MPAN?

 

An MPAN (Metering Point Administration Number) relates to electricity supply only.

 

It is also known as the "supply number" or "M number" and can be found on any of your recent electricity bills in a similar format shown below:

 

Image of MPAN on a meter

 

 

The format of an MPAN is standard. The S always appears (so it won't ever be another letter) The top row of numbers is always made up of 8 digits separated in the format shown. The bottom row is always made up of 13 digits, separated in the format shown.

 

What is an MPRN?

 

An MPRN (Meter Point Reference Number) relates to gas supply only. It is usually in small print at the bottom of your gas bill.

 

It is also known as the "supply number" or "M number" and can be found on any of your recent gas bills in a similar format shown below:

 

MPRN image from meter

 

The format of an MPRN is standard and consists of between 6 and 10 numerical digits only.

 

NB: Your MPRN should not be confused with your gas supplier account number or the meter serial number printed on the meter itself. If your MPRN is not printed on a recent gas bill or if you have just moved into your home and do not yet have a gas bill or an old gas bill, please call National Grid on 0870 608 1524 and they will be able to tell you your MPRN.

 

Why do you need to know my MPAN/MPRN?

 

We need to know your MPAN/MPRN when you switch your supply to First Utility as each MPAN/MPRN is unique to each supply point. This makes it easy for us to identify your meters and ensures that we are supplying the correct home.