Remembering Mark Appleman

Remembering Mark Appleman: MainPower’s leader in network planning and community sustainability.

It is with deep sadness that MainPower announces the passing of Mark Appleman, our esteemed General Manager of Network Planning and Strategy, following a cardiac event.

Mark was a true leader in every sense, with a passion for strategic business management and a dedication to community wellbeing that set him apart.

With over two decades of experience in the electrical energy sector, Mark’s contributions were invaluable. His innovative approach to strategic planning and delivery shaped our annual work programs, ensuring not only the optimisation of network services but also the enhancement of local value and sustainability.

Andy Lester, MainPower’s Chief Executive, explains the organisation is still coming to terms with the news as he was an integral and well-respected part of the team.

“Mark’s leadership extended beyond the executive table. He was committed to building meaningful relationships with stakeholders and was known for his genuine care for both his team and the North Canterbury community at large.

Not only did he see the value in making sure the network was built to support the needs of future generations, he also actively nurtured the upcoming generation in the community through coaching his children’s sports teams and supporting their music endeavours.”

While we mourn the loss of a colleague and friend, we also celebrate the legacy that Mark leaves behind. His vision, dedication, and impact will continue to inspire us as we carry his work forward.

Our thoughts are with Mark’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. He will be deeply missed, but his influence will live on in the lasting contributions he made.

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Important notifications

Hot water load testing under way ahead of winter

Until mid‑April, we’re working closely with retailers to carry out hot water load testing as we prepare our network for the coming winter season.

These tests run for a couple of hours each day, Monday to Friday, with no testing taking place over weekends. Because each test window is relatively short, customers are unlikely to notice any changes to their hot water supply.

The purpose of this work is to help us better understand how much controllable load is available during the summer months. Gaining accurate insights now means we can model customer savings more effectively by reducing system load at peak times. It also helps us assess whether this load flexibility could assist Transpower in deferring an upcoming local transmission upgrade.

This testing is an important part of ensuring a resilient, efficient network that supports our community.

MainPower Trust elections

Voting is open for the 2026 MainPower Trust election.

Voting packs have been emailed or posted by Electionz.com to everyone who pays a power bill on the MainPower network. You need to have the unique ID provided to cast your vote.

If you haven’t received a voting pack, or can’t find it, you can get a replacement by contacting iro@electionz.com.  For full details of the candidates, visit mainpowertrust.co.nz/trustee-elections/

Make the most of this opportunity to have your say on the future of MainPower – and your community.

Voting closes midday Friday 6 March 2026. 

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Hot water load testing under way ahead of winter

Until mid‑April, we’re working closely with retailers to carry out hot water load testing as we prepare our network for the coming winter season.

These tests run for a couple of hours each day, Monday to Friday, with no testing taking place over weekends. Because each test window is relatively short, customers are unlikely to notice any changes to their hot water supply.

The purpose of this work is to help us better understand how much controllable load is available during the summer months. Gaining accurate insights now means we can model customer savings more effectively by reducing system load at peak times. It also helps us assess whether this load flexibility could assist Transpower in deferring an upcoming local transmission upgrade.

This testing is an important part of ensuring a resilient, efficient network that supports our community.

MainPower Trust elections

Voting is open for the 2026 MainPower Trust election.

Voting packs have been emailed or posted by Electionz.com to everyone who pays a power bill on the MainPower network. You need to have the unique ID provided to cast your vote.

If you haven’t received a voting pack, or can’t find it, you can get a replacement by contacting iro@electionz.com.  For full details of the candidates, visit mainpowertrust.co.nz/trustee-elections/

Make the most of this opportunity to have your say on the future of MainPower – and your community.

Voting closes midday Friday 6 March 2026. 

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Is your outage not listed?

Troubleshoot your outage
Treat all lines as live during the outage period; power may be restored at any time. If you require further information, please call MainPower’s 24-hour faults line. To report an emergency, call 111.

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