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OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER

Operational Update24 January 2022VCTUtilities

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OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE

6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021



Operational performance highlights:


• 596,396 electricity network connections, up 1.7% on December 2020

• 117,628 gas network connections, up 1.9% on December 2020

• 7.9% growth of advanced meter fleet since 31 December 2020 (total of 1,925,478

now installed across Aus/NZ)

• More than 447,000 advanced meters now installed in Australian market

Commentary:


The six months to 31 December 2021 have seen Auckland’s growth continue, with strong

network connection numbers across Vector’s electricity and gas networks. In the year to 31

December 2021, total electricity connection numbers grew by 1.7%. Electricity distributed

volume for the quarter was down 0.3% compared with the six months ended 31 December

2020. Residential volumes were up 6.1% and SME/I&C volumes were down 5.3%.


Auckland’s continuing growth helped drive an uplift in gas distribution network customers,

with a 1.9% increase in total connections over the 12 months to 31 December 2021. New

gas connections in the December half-year were down 14.6% on the same period last year

reflecting the impact of COVID-19 restrictions in Auckland. Gas distribution volume for the

quarter was down 7.9% compared with the same period in 2020, driven by reduced activity

from the industrial and commercial sectors due to COVID-19.


Vector’s metering business continues to perform in an increasingly competitive market both

here and in Australia. Connection numbers increased by 7.9% in the year to 31 December

2021, with a total fleet of 1,925,478. We have now installed more than 447,000 advanced

meters in Australia.


BottleSwap has seen a 5.1% decrease in the number of 9kg bottles swapped in the six

months to 31 December 2021 compared with the same period last year. BottleSwap volumes

have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 alert level restrictions.


Natural gas volumes are down 42.0% on the December 2020 comparative period, with the

reduction driven by lower sales including the loss of a large customer in June 2021. Liquigas

LPG tolling volumes are down 1.4% on the December 2020 comparative period due to slightly

lower customer demand.


Total SAIDI minutes for the nine months ended 31 December 2021 are slightly favourable

compared to the same period last year, while still within the year-to-date regulatory threshold

and notably favourable compared to earlier years. The major network events SAIDI minutes

were 9.8 minutes higher due to Auckland storm events in early August.


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market release

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While COVID-19 has impacted Vector’s business operations during the six months ended 31

December 2021, Vector has continued to work to minimise the impacts of COVID-19 to its

operations and the safety and wellbeing of its staff in both New Zealand and Australia.




6 months ended 31

December



2021 2020 % change

Electricity

Customers

1, 4

596,396 586,480 1.7%

New connections

Net movement in customers

2


6,603

5,597

7,777

6,420

(15.1%)

(12.8%)

Volume distributed (GWh)


4,313 4,324 (0.3%)

SAIDI (minutes) – 9 months to 31 December

3


Normal operations – unplanned

Normal operations - planned

65.6


31.0

71.5

36.9

(8.3%)

(16.0%)

Major network events 9.8 0.0 N/A

Total 106.4 108.4 (1.8%)


Gas Distribution

Customers

1,4

117,628 115,432 1.9%

New connections

Net movement in customers

2


1,731

1,156

2,027

1,472

(14.6%)

(21.5%)

Distribution volume (PJ)


7.0 7.6 (7.9%)


Gas Trading

Natural gas sales (PJ)

5

2.9 5.0 (42.0%)

LPG volumes (tonnes) 25,240 23,764 6.2%

9kg LPG bottles swapped

6


Liquigas LPG tolling (tonnes)

356,098

54,489

375,271

55,239

(5.1%)

(1.4%)


Metering

Electricity: advanced meters

1, 7

1,925,478 1,783,857 7.9%



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1. As at 31 December.

2. Net number of customers added during the period, includes disconnected, reconnected,

and decommissioned ICPs.

3. SAIDI (minutes) for the 9 months ended 31 December 2021 is an unaudited value and

subject to change.

4. Billable ICPs.

5. Excludes gas sold as gas liquids.

6. Number of 9kg LPG bottles swapped and sold during the period.

7. The number of advanced meters as at 31 December 2021 includes 180,969 meters

managed but not owned by Vector (31 December 2020: 172,894).

The Excel version can be found at: http://vector.co.nz/news



ENDS


Investor contact

Jason Hollingworth, Chief Financial Officer, Vector

Jason.hollingworth@vector.co.nz, 021 312 928


Media contact

Jane Luscombe, GM, Public Relations and Communications, Vector

Jane.luscombe@vector.co.nz, 021 767 970



About Vector

Vector is an innovative New Zealand energy company which runs a portfolio of businesses

delivering energy and communication services to more than one million homes and

commercial customers across Australasia, and the Pacific. Vector is leading the country in

creating a new energy future through its Symphony strategy which puts customers at the

heart of the energy system. Vector is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with ticker

symbol VCT. Our majority shareholder, with voting rights of 75.1%, is Entrust. For further

information, visit www.vector.co.nz

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