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Small Business Energy Usage

If you run a small business, you’ll want to keep costs and overheads as low as possible. One of the best ways to do this is to ensure you’re not paying more than you should for your energy bills.




Why should my business switch energy provider?

If your business hasn’t switched energy provider for a number of years, you could be overpaying on your gas and electricity bills by hundreds of pounds annually. That’s a lot of money to be throwing away, but fortunately it’s easy to switch energy suppliers and move on to a better deal.


To get switching, you will usually need to wait until your existing contract has come to an end so that you don’t get stung by high early exit fees. As soon as your contract enters its ‘renewal’ window (your supplier will let you know when this is), you’re free to start comparing what else is available and line up a more competitive tariff to switch to.


If you don’t switch, you’ll be placed on what’s known as an ‘out-of-contract’ rate which will be more expensive, so it’s best to move on to a new contract before this happens.


If you run your business across a number of different premises, you may also be able to negotiate a more competitive deal through a multi-site energy contract. This type of contract allows you to combine all of your business energy tariffs into one package with one supplier, making it far more manageable and often saving you money too.


Why not contact us to see if we can save you money with a free review.


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