Fixed energy tariffs - this is a tariff whose unit rates and standing charges are fixed for the duration of the contract, meaning they’re not affected by wholesale market or price cap fluctuations. However, if you want to leave a fixed tariff early, you’ll usually have to pay an exit...
Great for budgeting, as you’ll always know your energy unit price Get a quote Variable tariffs A variable tariff, or plan, means the unit cost of energy can change at any time (often every three months), provided they remain less than or equal toOfgem's price cap. This is...
Based on using a 7kW home charger, EDF’s GoElectric Overnight tariff at 9p per kWh off-peak, and a battery size of up to 111kw. Based on an EV achieving 3.5 miles per kWh and charging using the GoElectric Overnight tariff off-peak rate of 9p per kWh. The £200 a year saving...
EDF offers two different prepayment tariffs – an Economy 7 tariff and a standard variable tariff. If you’re on a prepaid meter, you might want to think about asking your energy provider if you can switch to a different type of meter as they can be expensive. Dual fuel tariffs All EDF...
tariff rates. Assumes that solar generation is prioritised to power the home with excess stored in the battery. Battery discharge is prioritised for use in peak hours. The battery is topped up using imported energy in off-peak hours and discharges during the peak. Excess energy not used for ...
The 'typical' bill price of the Ofgem price cap assumes no changes in price over a full year. In reality, the price cap changes every three months. Fixed tariff rates remain the same for the duration of the tariff and are not covered by the energy price cap. ...
The 'typical' bill price of the Ofgem price cap assumes no changes in price over a full year. In reality, the price cap changes every three months. Fixed tariff rates remain the same for the duration of the tariff and are not covered by the energy price cap. ...
The 'typical' bill price of the Ofgem price cap assumes no changes in price over a full year. In reality, the price cap changes every three months. Fixed tariff rates remain the same for the duration of the tariff and are not covered by the energy price cap. ...
The 'typical' bill price of the Ofgem price cap assumes no changes in price over a full year. In reality, the price cap changes every three months. Fixed tariff rates remain the same for the duration of the tariff and are not covered by the energy price cap. ...
Buy direct for no exit fee- if energy prices go down, switch to any of our tariffs for free with our Simply Fixed Direct 1Yr tariff. Enter postcode Log in to fix your prices Prepayment and smart PAYG help over the holidays Find all the prepayment meter and smart PAYG information you’ll...