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Is Plenitude a good choice for your home in France?

1.7 / 5
1,691 verified reviews — Highly rated by customers

Choose Plenitude if…

  • You live anywhere in mainland France — coverage is nationwide.
  • You want electricity and gas under one contract — Plenitude offers both.
  • You are renting or own property in France — Plenitude is open to residential customers.
  • Reputation matters to you — rated 4.3/5 across 10,583 verified reviews.
Our advice: Call Selectra in English to compare Plenitude's available tariffs and find the best option for your home. Free advice service.
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Think twice about Plenitude if…

  • You need English-speaking customer service — Plenitude handles all support in French only.
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Plenitude electricity offers — May 2026

Residential electricity tariffs from Plenitude currently available for homes in France. Prices vary by consumption and power rating.

Option
Your power
Annual subscription
/month
Price per kWh
€/kWh
at kVA
Annual subscription
/month
Peak hours (HP)
€/kWh
at kVA
Off-peak (HC)
€/kWh
at kVA
Annual subscription
/month
Blue off-peak (cheapest)
€/kWh
at kVA
16 April 2026 · incl. tax
PleniWeb Électricité · prices incl. tax · 16 April 2026
PowerAnnual subscriptionPrice per kWh
3 kVA 173.16 € 0.1861 €
6 kVA 216.60 € 0.1861 €
9 kVA 263.52 € 0.1849 €
12 kVA 308.64 € 0.1849 €
15 kVA 351.00 € 0.1849 €
18 kVA 394.68 € 0.1849 €
24 kVA 487.68 € 0.1849 €
30 kVA 573.24 € 0.1849 €
36 kVA 659.28 € 0.1849 €
PleniWeb Électricité · prices incl. tax · 16 April 2026
PowerAnnual subscriptionPeak (HP)Off-peak (HC)
6 kVA 216.60 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
9 kVA 266.76 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
12 kVA 312.96 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
15 kVA 356.40 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
18 kVA 401.16 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
24 kVA 496.44 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
30 kVA 584.04 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
36 kVA 672.36 € 0.1980 € 0.1518 €
Option
Your power
Annual subscription
/month
Price per kWh
€/kWh
at kVA
Annual subscription
/month
Peak hours (HP)
€/kWh
at kVA
Off-peak (HC)
€/kWh
at kVA
Annual subscription
/month
Blue off-peak (cheapest)
€/kWh
at kVA
4 May 2026 · incl. tax
Plenifix 1 an Électricité · prices incl. tax · 4 May 2026
PowerAnnual subscriptionPrice per kWh
3 kVA 173.16 € 0.1940 €
6 kVA 216.60 € 0.1940 €
9 kVA 263.52 € 0.1927 €
12 kVA 308.64 € 0.1927 €
15 kVA 351.00 € 0.1927 €
18 kVA 394.68 € 0.1927 €
24 kVA 487.68 € 0.1927 €
30 kVA 573.24 € 0.1927 €
36 kVA 665.52 € 0.1927 €
Plenifix 1 an Électricité · prices incl. tax · 4 May 2026
PowerAnnual subscriptionPeak (HP)Off-peak (HC)
6 kVA 216.60 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
9 kVA 266.76 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
12 kVA 312.96 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
15 kVA 356.40 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
18 kVA 401.16 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
24 kVA 496.44 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
30 kVA 584.04 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
36 kVA 659.28 € 0.2065 € 0.1579 €
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Plenitude electricity offers — May 2026
Plan Type Annual cost Vs regulated Score
PleniWeb Électricité Best price
Selectra Partner
Fixed rate 1,333 € Prices last certified: 04 May 2026 per year −19 € cheaper than regulated Selectra score C
Plenifix 1 an Électricité
Selectra Partner
Fixed rate 1,381 € Prices last certified: 04 May 2026 per year +29 € more than regulated Selectra score D
Offers marketed by Selectra. Rankings are not influenced by commercial partnerships. Non-partner offers are shown for information only and cannot be subscribed to via Selectra.
Prices include VAT, estimated for a 6 kVA, 6,000 kWh/yr electricity profile (Paris) · as of May 2026. Amounts may vary depending on your situation.
Need help choosing? +33 9 87 67 37 93 · Mon–Fri 8am–9pm, Sat 9am–7pm, Sun 9am–5pm

Plenitude gas offers — May 2026

Residential gas tariffs from Plenitude currently available for homes in France. Prices vary by consumption and distribution zone.

Which zone am I in?
Zone selected above ✓
No GRDF gas network data for this town. Your area may be served by a local distributor (ELD).
Zone
Annual subscription
per year · hot water usage
Price per kWh
€/kWh
hot water consumption band
4 May 2026 · incl. tax
PleniWeb Gaz · prices incl. tax · 4 May 2026
ConsumptionAnnual subscriptionPrice per kWh
Hot water
0–4,000 kWh/yr
173.88 € 0.1534 €
Heating
4,001–300,000 kWh/yr
370.56 € 0.1235 €
Which zone am I in?
Zone selected above ✓
No GRDF gas network data for this town. Your area may be served by a local distributor (ELD).
Zone
Annual subscription
per year · hot water usage
Price per kWh
€/kWh
hot water consumption band
4 May 2026 · incl. tax
Plenidex 1 an Gaz · prices incl. tax · 4 May 2026
ConsumptionAnnual subscriptionPrice per kWh
Hot water
0–4,000 kWh/yr
179.88 € 0.1589 €
Heating
4,001–300,000 kWh/yr
370.56 € 0.1277 €
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Plenitude gas offers — May 2026
Plan Type Annual cost Vs regulated Score
PleniWeb Gaz Best price
Selectra Partner
Variable 2,222 € Prices last certified: 04 May 2026 per year −5 € cheaper than regulated Selectra score C
Plenidex 1 an Gaz
Selectra Partner
Variable 2,286 € Prices last certified: 04 May 2026 per year +58 € more than regulated Selectra score D
Offers marketed by Selectra. Rankings are not influenced by commercial partnerships. Non-partner offers are shown for information only and cannot be subscribed to via Selectra.
Prices include VAT, estimated for a 15,000 kWh/yr gas profile (Paris) · as of May 2026. Amounts may vary depending on your situation.
Need help choosing? +33 9 87 67 37 93 · Mon–Fri 8am–9pm, Sat 9am–7pm, Sun 9am–5pm

How to set up Plenitude energy for your home in France

The process is completely different depending on your situation — choose yours below.

If there is no active contract at your new address, the electricity will be off when you arrive.

This is very common in France. Always call your supplier before your move-in date — activation by ENEDIS takes 1–5 business days. A same-day emergency connection is possible but costs extra.

How it works

1
Find your PDL number
Your PDL (Point de Livraison) is a 14-digit meter reference unique to your address. Find it on a previous occupant's bill, on the meter itself, or ask your landlord. Without it, your supplier cannot open a contract.
2
Call before you move in
Contact Plenitude (or Selectra in English) with your PDL, move-in date, ID, and French bank details. The whole process takes under 10 minutes by phone.
3
ENEDIS activates your meter
The grid operator ENEDIS (not your supplier) physically activates the line. Standard activation: 1–5 business days. Emergency same-day activation: possible but chargeable.
4
You receive a welcome letter
It arrives by post in French. It confirms your contract details, tariff, and PDL. Selectra can help you understand it if needed.

What you'll need

  • PDL number — 14-digit meter reference. On your Linky meter, on a previous bill left at the address, or via your landlord. This is mandatory.
  • French bank account (RIB) — Most French suppliers require direct debit (prélèvement automatique). If you don't have a French account yet, call Selectra — some suppliers accept foreign IBANs.
  • Passport or EU ID — For identity verification. A copy is sometimes requested by post after sign-up.
  • PCE number — Gas meter reference, equivalent of the PDL for natural gas. On your last gas bill or on the meter.
  • Move-in date — Needed to schedule activation. Give as much notice as possible.

Your electricity will not be cut off during the switch.

Switching supplier in France is handled entirely by ENEDIS in the background. Your current supplier is notified automatically — you do not need to cancel anything yourself.

How it works

1
Compare offers
Use the price grid above to compare Plenitude tariffs against the market. Savings of 5–15% vs. the regulated tariff are common with alternative suppliers.
2
Subscribe
Call Plenitude directly, or use Selectra's free English-language service. You'll need your PDL (on your current bill), RIB, and ID. Takes under 10 minutes.
3
Your old supplier is notified automatically
You do not need to contact your current supplier. The switch is handled by ENEDIS under French energy regulations. Processing takes 2–3 weeks.
4
Final bill and welcome letter
Your old supplier sends a final bill (in French). Plenitude sends a welcome letter confirming your new tariff. Selectra can help you read both.

Key facts

  • No termination fee — French law prohibits exit fees on residential energy contracts. You can switch at any time, even mid-contract.
  • Timeline: 2–3 weeks — From sign-up to your first bill with the new supplier. Your meter reading is synced automatically.
  • You need your PDL — Find it on your current electricity bill (14-digit number labelled "PDL" or "Référence PDL").
  • Regulated tariff: you can always return — If you switch away from the regulated tariff (Tarif Bleu), you can come back to EDF at any time at the current regulated rate.

Plenitude customer reviews: what to expect as an expat

Overall customer score

4.3 /5 Highly rated
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Average across 3 review platforms · 10,583 total reviews

What this means for you

Plenitude consistently earns strong customer ratings — one of the better-reviewed suppliers on the French market. Most reviews praise pricing and contract clarity. Note that all reviews come from French-speaking customers; the experience for expats mainly depends on how you manage French-language correspondence.

Note for expats

All reviews are from French-speaking customers. Language barriers with customer service affect every supplier equally — Selectra's English service acts as your intermediary at no cost.

Ratings across platforms

Trustpilot
4.8 /5

8,869 reviews · updated 04 May 2026

Selectra
1.7 /5

1,691 reviews · updated 04 May 2026

Poulpeo
3.0 /5

23 reviews · updated 15 Apr 2026

Ombudsman complaint rate

62 per 100,000 contracts

High complaint rate

Every year, France's Médiateur national de l'énergie — the independent national energy ombudsman — publishes how many residential customers filed a formal dispute against each supplier, per 100,000 contracts. A high rate means more customers had complaints that their supplier failed to resolve directly. Only large suppliers with over 50,000 residential contracts are included.

Plenitude's rate of 62 ranks 16th out of 16 ranked suppliers (lower is better). The market average is 26.6 per 100,000 contracts. Plenitude sits above the market average. This does not necessarily mean bad service, but it is worth bearing in mind — especially if you are not fluent in French and a billing dispute becomes harder to resolve.

Source: Médiateur national de l'énergie · updated annually

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How to contact Plenitude in France

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Plenitude in numbers

Key figures about Plenitude.

1 million
de clients en France
4e
fournisseur en France