CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik (Mediterranean Electricity Provider in Turkey)

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CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik is a regional electricity distribution company in Turkey. It operates under the Çalık Enerji (Çalık Energy) group and serves the Mediterranean (Akdeniz) region, including key provinces such as Antalya, Mersin, Adana, and Osmaniye.

The company is responsible for:

  • Distributing electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers.
  • Maintaining power lines, substations, and infrastructure in its service area.
  • Handling customer services like billing, new connections, and outage reports.

Foreign property owners in the region will interact with CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik for tasks such as setting up electricity contracts, paying bills, or resolving service issues. It is one of several regional distributors in Turkey, each assigned to specific geographic zones.

Turkish Term English Equivalent Notes
CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik CK Energy Mediterranean Electricity Official company name
Akdeniz Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. Mediterranean Electricity Distribution Inc. Formal legal name (subsidiary of Çalık Enerji)
Elektrik dağıtım şirketi Electricity distribution company General term for such providers
Elekrik faturası Electricity bill Bill issued by CK Enerji
Abone numarası Subscriber number Unique account ID for customers
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CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik (Mediterranean Electricity Provider in Turkey)

Turkey’s regional electricity distributor for properties.

CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik is the electricity distribution company responsible for supplying power to properties in Turkey’s Mediterranean (Akdeniz) region. This includes cities like Antalya, Mersin, Adana and Alanya.

As a property owner, you’ll interact with CK Enerji for meter readings, billing, new connections, or power outages. They operate under Turkey’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) and follow national tariffs.

Foreign buyers should note that electricity contracts are typically linked to the property’s title deed (Tapu) and require a Turkish tax number for registration.

Serves Antalya, Mersin, Adana, Hatay, and 17 more provinces.

CK Enerji Akdeniz Elektrik covers 21 provinces in Turkey’s Mediterranean and Southeastern Anatolia regions. Key cities include:

Antalya, Mersin, Adana, Hatay, Isparta, Burdur, Osmaniye, Kahramanmaraş, Kilis, and Gaziantep. For a full list, check their official website.

If your property is in these areas, CK Enerji handles meter installations, bill payments, and technical support. Neighboring regions (e.g., Muğla or İzmir) use different providers like AYEDAŞ or TEDAŞ.

Monthly bills based on meter readings, paid via multiple methods.

CK Enerji issues monthly electricity bills based on meter readings (taken manually or via smart meters). Bills are sent to the property’s registered address or accessible online via their e-services portal.

Payment options include:

Online banking (Turkish or international cards).

PTT (post offices) or banks in Turkey.

Automatic debit (requires a Turkish bank account).

Late payments incur penalties. Bills are in Turkish Lira (TRY).

Yes, with a tax number and property deed (Tapu).

Foreigners can open an electricity account with CK Enerji if they:

• Own the property (name on the Tapu).

• Have a Turkish tax number (obtainable from tax offices).

• Provide a valid ID/passport and residence permit (if applicable).

For new connections, submit an application at a CK Enerji office or online. Tenants must provide a rental contract and the landlord’s consent.

Processing takes 3–7 business days. Some agents or lawyers assist with paperwork for a fee.

Limited English support; use translators or agents.

CK Enerji’s primary customer service is in Turkish, but some options exist for non-speakers:

Call center: Dial 0850 222 0 222 (limited English support).

Email: info@ckenerji.com.tr (responses may be in Turkish).

In-person: Visit local offices with a translator or Turkish-speaking friend.

Agents/lawyers: Many real estate agents handle utility setups for foreigners.

Planned/unplanned cuts; check their outage map online.

Power outages in CK Enerji’s region can be:

Planned: Scheduled maintenance (announced via SMS/website).

Unplanned: Weather, faults, or grid issues (common in rural areas).

Check real-time outages on their web site by doing an online search for alanya elektrik kesintisi.

Compensation for prolonged outages is rare and almost impossible, but can be requested via formal complaint.

No; CK Enerji is the sole distributor in its region.

In Turkey, electricity distribution is divided by region, and CK Enerji holds the exclusive license for the Mediterranean area. You cannot switch distributors, but you can choose a different retail supplier for billing (e.g., BEDAŞ, Enerjisa, or Zorlu Enerji).

Retail suppliers offer varying pricing plans or discounts, but the infrastructure (CK Enerji’s grids) remains the same. Compare options on EMRA’s website.

Foreigners rarely switch suppliers due to language barriers and minimal cost differences.

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