A linesman escaped almost unscathed after receiving an 11,000 volt shock - almost four times as powerful as an electric chair.
The Top Energy worker was up a power pole near Opononi in Northland when he touched a live wire and fell 8-9 metres into a hedge on Tuesday afternoon. His only injuries were singed fingers.
"[The charge] went in through one hand and out through the other, passing across his chest," Top Energy chief executive Russell Shaw said.
The man was airlifted to Whangarei Hospital and discharged yesterday to recover at home.
Mr Shaw said the worker, who was "one of our better staff members", felt lucky to be alive.