Contact EDF’s English-Speaking Line (2024)

Contact EDF’s English-Speaking Line (2024)

EDF (Électricité de France) customer service is available in English, too! You can contact EDF English speaking customer service on the phone and online (often the quickest way to contact EDF). Whether you have a billing enquiry, wish to change your personal details, or are moving and need to set up or cancel an EDF energy contract, find out how to reach the right EDF contact number in our guide.

How to contact EDF’s English-speaking line in France

EDF's English-speaking customer service helpline is 09 69 36 63 83 or +339 69 36 63 83 for international customers who are dialling from abroad. For English-speaking assistance, the EDF contact number for new customers is the same as for existing EDF customers.

Press 1 for technical support, or press 2 for customer service questions. This number is free when dialled from a French landline, but may be subject to charges when dialled from a mobile phone or from abroad. It is available Monday through Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm.

EDF's contact number (in French) is 09 69 32 15 15. It is also free when dialled from a French landline (but may be subject to mobile operator charges when dialled from a mobile phone - check with your provider). It is available from Monday to Saturday, from 8 am to 8 pm.

Need to speak with an English-speaking energy advisor? EDF is not your only energy option! In France, there are about 30 energy providers to choose from. EDF is the historical provider and charges the regulated tariff, however you may be able to save on your energy bills by choosing a provider offer that charges less than the regulated rates - and has English-speaking customer service, too! To compare energy offers or subscribe to an energy contract with an English-speaking advisor, call 0987673793, or get a free callback today. Announcement

Is there an EDF English-speaking line for Businesses?

EDF also provides customer service for its professional clients and for big and small businesses, which is known as the Service client EDF Pro or Service client EDF Entreprises. However, EDF does not operate English-speaking helplines for business customers.

The regular EDF contact number for professionals (in French) is available on 3022. It's toll free (when dialling from a French landline) and can be joined from 8 am to 5.30 pm.

Calling from abroad? Dial +33(0)810333776. Customer service for this number is available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Note that EDF does not operate English-speaking helplines for business customers. To compare electricity and gas offers for businesses or to subscribe to a professional energy contract, you can contact an English-speaking Selectra advisor on 0987673793, or get a free callback today.

    When to contact EDF customer service

    EDF customer service can help you with the following concerns:

    • To ask questions about your bill
    • To update your personal information (change of phone number, change of address)
    • To ask questions about your power consumption
    • To request to change the puissance de compteur (your meter's power capacity) if you are already an EDF customer

    When NOT to Call EDF Customer Service

    On the other hand, the EDF support team won't be able to assist you in the following situations:

    • When requesting to install new electric service (call ENEDIS instead)
    • When you want to register a meter reading or pay a bill over the phone (call EDF's automated number)
    • To report a power outage: call ENEDIS at 09 726 750 + your department's number (e.g. for Paris: 09 726 750 75)

    Just moved to France and want to sign up to an energy contract? Our Selectra English-speaking advisors are here to assist you and find the gas or electricity plan that will fit your needs and budget. Just call 0987673793, or get a free callback today. Announcement

    Best times to call the EDF English-speaking line

    Waiting times to reach a live customer agent vary throughout the day, although common EDF customer feedback is that the EDF English-speaking line is very difficult to reach due to phone line saturation. In general, try to avoid calling EDF in the morning and especially on Monday. The best times to call EDF are midday and at the end of the week.

    Likelihood of long waiting timeMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
    Morning (8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)Very highMediumMediumMediumLowMedium
    Midday (12:30 p.m.- 2 p.m.)MediumLowLowLowLowLow
    Afternoon (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.)Very highMediumMediumMediumLowLow
    Evening (6 p.m. to 9 p.m.)MediumLowLowLowLowLow

    EDF's Automated Number: Contact EDF to pay a bill or submit a meter reading

    If you would like to pay your bill over the phone or if you would like to register a meter reading, don't call EDF customer service, but rather call their automated helpline, at 09 70 83 33 33.

    This number is free to call (no additional charges), but as the automated instructions are given in French, you might want to enlist the help of a French speaker when making use of it! As it's an automated number, it operates 24/7.

    My EDF online and the EDF App

    Depending on your situation and your needs, calling EDF may be the most efficient way to reach a customer service agent. That being said, there are other ways to reach EDF English speaking customer service if you find the hold times on the EDF English helpline too lengthy and you do not yet have a French phone number:

    EDF Online Customer Service

    You can access customer support on EDF's website, through your edf.fr login or online account (Espace client). The following services are possible online:

    • View and/or pay your bills online
    • Register a meter reading
    • Modify your personal information (phone number, address, etc)
    • Change the nature of your electricity plan (switch offers, end your contract)

    EDF has also created an app, called EDF&MOI that you can download for free on your smartphone. Note that EDF online customer support is now available in English, though the information is limited.

    EDF customer service email

    You can contact EDF via email at [emailprotected].

    Firstly, you will receive an automated response as confirmation of receipt. Then an EDF advisor will get in touch to collect further information related to the request.

    EDF contact form

    It is also possible to contact EDF via a contact form on your online account which first asks for details on the request in order to better orient the customer. In general, communicating via your EDF customer space or Espace client serves the same function as an email, since it allows you to make a request in writing without having to call the EDF telephone number.

    EDF Customer Service on social media

    If you struggle to get through on the EDF English-speaking line, you can also contact EDF via their social media accounts on EDF Facebook and EDF Twitter. Their pages are updated regularly, allowing customers to submit their queries via private message and often receive a quick response.

    Contact EDF via Postal Address

    Notifying EDF of a customer service concern via post may not be the quickest means of obtaining a response, but may be appropriate in some cases (such as if you wish to file a complaint).

    EDF Service Clients
    TSA 20012
    41975 BLOIS Cedex 9

    Other EDF Postal Addresses

    EDF Mailing Addresses for Residential Customers
    ServiceAddress
    EDF Complaints
    EDF Service Consommateurs
    TSA 20012
    41975 BLOIS CEDEX 9
    EDF Mediator
    Médiateur national de l'énergie
    Libre réponse N°59252
    75443 PARIS CEDEX
    EDF Headquarters
    Electricité de France EDF
    22-30 avenue de Wagram
    75008 PARIS

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    Contact EDF’s English-Speaking Line (2024)

    FAQs

    Does EDF France have an English speaking helpline? ›

    If you have difficulty reading French, you can contact an English speaking EDF adviser by mail 24/7 or by telephone from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday . Your online account is available in French only.

    How do I get in touch with EDF? ›

    For any enquiries or assistance, customers can reach out to EDF Energy's dedicated helpdesk team. The EDF Energy contact number (+44)800 056 7777 is the primary point of contact for customers. Additionally, customers can also contact the customer care team by email or post.

    Are calls to EDF free? ›

    If you don't have an inclusive call plan, calls are charged at a national rate. Please check with your service provider if you're unsure. Your mobile service provider charges messages and data at your standard rate.

    Can you communicate in English in France? ›

    Yes, people do speak English in France. While English is indeed spoken in France, the true answer to this question is more nuanced. There's a stereotype about the French people that they either don't know or don't like speaking in English.

    Does 112 speak English in France? ›

    European Emergency Number – 112

    This universal number can be used in France (or anywhere in the EU). 112 calls can be made from a land line, pay phone or mobile and 112 operators speak English – phone this number for a police, ambulance or fire emergency.

    What is EDF doing to help customers? ›

    Get help from our Customer Support Fund

    Our Customer Support Fund gives grants and support to vulnerable customers who are struggling with energy debt. It can help with electricity or gas bill debts, and provide essential white goods such as a fridge or cooker.

    Who is the head of EDF customer service? ›

    EDF is pleased to announce the appointment of Philippe Commaret to Managing Director of EDF Customers, overseeing the company's diverse retail business in the UK.

    Who owns EDF? ›

    Électricité de France SA (literally Electricity of France), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company owned by the government of France.

    What is the EDF Energy scandal? ›

    Energy firm EDF has come under fire after high-profile customers were left bewildered when their energy bills rocketed. Former journalist Jon Sopel was forced to resort to social media for answers after his monthly bill shot up from £152 to £19,274.

    Who is the manager of EDF? ›

    As of 23 November 2022 Luc Rémont is Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of EDF. Luc Rémont is married and has 4 children.

    Are EDF smart meters reliable? ›

    Because smart meters are as accurate as traditional meters, they are no more likely to be wrong than traditional meters.

    Can I contact EDF by email? ›

    If your account starts with "A-" then please email hello@edfenergy.com. This can be found on your latest bill or in MyAccount. It will either start with an 'A' and be 10 digits long or 12 digits long and start with '67'.

    Why is EDF so expensive? ›

    Usually customers would be able to switch to a cheaper energy deal if they were rolled onto a standard variable tariff, but this hasn't been an option for the past couple of years. Energy wholesale prices rose significantly from September 2021 due to various factors such as low wind generation and low reserves of gas.

    Do France EDF have an English line? ›

    How to get support from EDF France in English. It is important to note that the numbers above will direct you to a French-speaking advisor or to French automated instructions. If you prefer to reach the EDF English-speaking customer service you need to dial +339 69 36 63 83.

    How do you call for help in France? ›

    You can call 112 when you urgently need an ambulance or the help of the fire brigade or of the police. SOS Help is a helpline in France focused on helping English speakers deal with emergency problems, from emotional breakdowns to feeling homesick or isolated, or just a question about a mobile bill.

    How do I call an international operator from France? ›

    How to call from France to another country. Dial the international code 00, the code of the country, then the number without the first 0. Examples: 49 for Germany, 44 for UK, 39 for Italy, 34 for Spain, 11 (AT&T) or 19 (MCII) for US, 16 for Canada (0 800 99 30 16 AT&T Canada).

    What is electricite de France in English? ›

    Électricité de France S.A. (literally Electricity of France), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company owned by the government of France.

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