Contact Energy’s Fourth Trimester offers three months of free energy to the newest New Zealanders in latest campaign via Special NZ

Contact Energy has unveiled a new initiative via Special New Zealand, called Fourth Trimester, offering a helping hand to families with newborns from 1 February.
Contact launched the initiative after a successful pilot in 2022 where Kiwi families-to-be received three months of free power. The initial offer proved transformative for families, so to expand its generosity, Contact announced more than two million hours of free power would be given away in the new iteration of the initiative in 2023.
Contact launched Fourth Trimester to give Kiwis a helping hand when they need it most, to ensure home is the best place in the world for new families. Because looking after newborns can be draining. It doesn’t just take a lot of physical energy but a lot of energy too – washing machines, dryers, heaters, sound machines, steam sterilisers, the list goes on.
Dubbed ‘Fourth Trimester’ after the first three months post-partum, the initiative is designed to help take the pressure off during a financially challenging period, enabling whānau to spend more time enjoying the newborn phase and less time worrying about bills.
Special created a campaign film featuring a new father adapting to life with a newborn around the house. After distributing captioned onesies to customers that participated in the offer in 2022, infant-luencers were created with imagery featuring newborns in the onesies with phrases like, ‘Can’t talk. Can pay the power bill’ and ‘I’ll sort the power bill. You sort my nappy’.
Fourth Trimester was launched in conjunction with PR activity via Special PR, announcing Fourth Trimester to press with the support of Whānau Āwhina Plunket, who facilitated gifting of the offer to new parents at its Manurewa branch. The announcement resulted in editorial coverage across major news outlets as well as partner content through The Project and NZME.
Says Lisa Fedyszyn, ECD at Special: “It’s always inspiring to work on a campaign that has purpose and this one is already proving to have a powerful impact for families when they need it most. When we developed the idea and built the creative around it, we wanted to show how Fourth Trimester helped our most vulnerable and newest New Zealanders. We’re thrilled to work with a client that shares our vision for developing creative campaigns that improve outcomes for Aotearoa.”
Says Sera Flint, head of brand and marketing at Contact: “The first three months after birth is a magical time for parents. But we also know that it can be a challenging time too. Offering families free energy at this time is a small thing we can do to help – removing any hesitation to run the dryer or keep the heating on to keep baby warm. It’s one way we’re trying to improve the quality of home life for New Zealanders.
“We’re thrilled to be able to offer Fourth Trimester again in 2023 and can’t wait to hear how it makes a difference to more Kiwi families.”
Fourth Trimester is available for New Zealanders expecting babies from 1 February 2023 and will see two million hours of power gifted to families. Find out more about Fourth Trimester conditions and how to apply here.
Agency: Special New Zealand
PR Agency: Special PR
Media Agency: Hearts + Science
Production Company: Finch
Director: Christopher Riggert
Client: Contact Energy
Chief Retail Officer: Matt Bolton
Head of Brand & Marketing: Sera Flint
Advertising Communications Manager: Shea Whittington
Head of Communication and Reputation: Louise Wright


11 Comments
They just consider their staff as ‘numbers’, the perception of Contact Energy is far from reality.
Why are we saying poop now? And why did that Trade Me ad say ‘I did the Math?’ It leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Copywriters: please discuss the Americani(z)ation of ad language, or at least where you stand on the poo vs. poop debate.
Ps: nice ads.
a result of too much yootube
I like the name. It does 95% of the heavy lifting.
This is cool! Supporting whānau in need… what’s not to love?
@Baby fever Agreed. Lovely idea
It’s a nice idea isn’t it, have a baby, get three months free power… I imagine the take up is negligible when compared to their customer base, but that’s hardly the point, think of the feels it creates for families… for others it might be a little on the nose…
Can’t have a baby… well, no soup for you!
Don’t want a baby… have you tried a less paediatric focussed power company?
Thats nice! So much of my time as a new mum was between 12-4am, awake and cold in the middle of winter with the lights on & heating the house.
Makes some of those lonely newborn moments more cosy.
I don’t think anyone will specifically change power companies for this. Nice to have if you are already a customer who is about to have a baby. Nice company giving back vibes. Nice PR.
My sister changed for it.
Love this initiative. With increasing cozzie livs, seeing corporate/adland muck in to do something helpful is so uplifting. Also the babies are very cute.