Energy Price Cap Explained: How It Affects Your Bills
The energy price cap limits what suppliers can charge default tariffs. Here's how it works, when it changes, and what it means for your energy bills.
Cut the cost of energy, broadband and the bills that creep up on you.
The energy price cap limits what suppliers can charge default tariffs. Here's how it works, when it changes, and what it means for your energy bills.
Unlike domestic energy, business tariffs are fixed-term contracts. Here's how to switch, when to start looking, and how to avoid expensive out-of-contract rates.
Business energy has no price cap, so switching is the only way to get the best rates. Here is how to compare and switch business energy suppliers.
The energy price cap limits what suppliers can charge default tariffs. Here is how it works in 2026, when it changes, and what it means for your energy bills.
From the price cap to draught-proofing and smart tariffs — the changes that actually move the needle on UK household and small-business energy bills.
Switching energy supplier can save you hundreds of pounds. Our step-by-step guide walks you through the process safely and easily.