When you compare business electricity prices with Utility Bidder, you’ll save time as well as money. Switching can help you ensure you’re on the best deal for your business, enjoy better customer service, and avoid being stuck on costly rollover tariffs or expensive deemed rates.
You could save up to 45% on your annual electricity bills by changing your supplier – hundreds of pounds worth of savings. Our award-winning customer service team handles the whole switching process too, from start to finish – allowing you to focus on running your business.
Start your switching journey. Get your business electricity quote today!
It only takes a matter of minutes to compare business electricity prices from the wholesale market. You’ll just need a few important pieces of information to get started:
1. Your business premise’s postcode.
2. Your annual electricity usage (which you’ll find on your bill).
3. The name of your current commercial electricity provider.
Hit the compare button and we’ll instantly compare business electricity rates from more than 27 trusted suppliers. We’ll provide you with a tailored quote featuring the best deals based on the exact requirements of your business.
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The cheapest electricity deals on the energy market are not always the best choice for your business. We understand that due to the current energy crisis, securing the cheapest business electricity prices is more complicated than usual, and that’s where our energy experts can help.
When searching the market for your next electricity deal, we can help you find a deal that aligns with the needs of your business rather than simply securing the cheapest business electricity supplier. Therefore, it is sometimes recommended that you negotiate a new deal with your current supplier. Get in touch with our energy consultants today to discuss your needs and secure the best business electricity provider that perfectly fits your business’s requirements.
It’s difficult to give a precise answer to this question, as it’ll depend on your supplier, contract type and whether your organisation is eligible to pay the Climate Change Levy (CCL).
If eligible for the Energy Bills Discount Scheme, the government will apply a discount on your business gas and electricity prices. Eligible non-domestic consumers will receive a per-unit discount on their energy bills during the 12 months from April 2023 to March 2024, subject to a maximum discount. The relative discount will be applied if wholesale prices are above a certain price threshold.
We’re experts when it comes to helping you find a better deal, having helped huge numbers of SME and Large corporation switch business utilities provider. Due to the intensive consumption and the complex nature of bigger businesses, larger quotes for business electricity should be treated slightly differently. Here, at Utility Bidder, that’s why we have a dedicated brokerage team that specialises solely in dealing with contract negotiations and utility switches for large businesses. Contact us today to get bespoke switching advice.
We’ve established close relationships with the biggest commercial electricity suppliers in the business. We’ve built bonds with smaller specialists too, including those committed to 100% renewable energy.
Our ‘premier’ status with the likes of British Gas, Scottish Power, E-ON, EDF Energy and many more enables us to provide you with a wider range of commercial energy tariffs and packages – all based on the latest up-to-date pricing.
When you compare with us, you’ll be making a decision based on pricing that’s 100% accurate.
Shop around for a cheaper deal in minutes
Our UK-based energy consultants have exclusive access to commercial electricity prices from a range of UK suppliers.
Save your business money
Already got an initial renewal quote? Challenge us to beat it! We’re so confident we can, we’ll pay you £1,000 if we don’t.
We’ll manage your switch, stress-free
Your dedicated account manager will complete all the paperwork, and handle the switch and set up with your new supplier.
Yes! And we can help. We offer expert advice on the renewable business electricity tariffs available to your business. Switching to renewable electricity could not only help you save money, but it can also have benefits for your corporate image, social responsibility targets and, most importantly, your carbon footprint.
Switch your business energy suppliers and you could save up to 45% – worth hundreds of pounds. Here, at Business Energy Audit Group, we compare business gas and electricity prices from across the market to help you ensure you’re on the best deal – and avoid costly rollover contracts and deemed rates. We’ll provide you with a quote that’s bespoke to the needs of your business in a matter of minutes.
When you decide to switch, we’ll make the process as smooth as possible. Our award-winning customer service team oversees the whole switching process from start to finish – including all the paperwork! No hassle or no disruption to your supply. So, you’re free to focus on what you do best – running your business!
Find out how much you could save. Make your business energy comparison today!
You only need a couple of key pieces of information to start comparing business energy rates with Business Energy Audit Group. You’ll need:
1. Your business postcode.
2. The name of your current energy supplier(s).
3. Your current annual energy usage (you’ll find this on your most recent bill).
When you’re ready, hit the ‘compare prices now’ button. We’ll scour the market in minutes to bring you business energy quotes from the UK’s top gas and electricity suppliers – all based on the latest marketplace pricing, and the exact requirements of your organisation.
There are a few things you should be aware of before deciding whether to switch or renew.
1. Are you in the switching window? You can start shopping for a new deal six months before your contract is due to end.
2. Business energy suppliers don’t offer dual fuel deals. So, you don’t have to choose the same business energy provider for gas and electric.
3. The size (SME, large business, corporate, etc.) and sector of your company, the type of meter you have, your current energy provider and contract type, and your average energy consumption can all have a significant influence on your quote.
Business gas and electricity will always make up a considerable proportion of your outgoings – even if you’re committed to energy efficiency across your business. This is why it’s crucial to find savings wherever you can. As an award-winning energy broker, we can advise you on the best business gas and business electricity prices. Using immediate pricing access to all major UK business energy suppliers – and over 20,000 electric meters currently being managed – we can help you save money through business energy comparison, using hassle free processes that are catered towards your individual business needs.
We utilise our premium status with our commercial energy suppliers, allowing us to compare bespoke, exclusive business energy plans – regardless of whether you are renewing or switching. To start comparing your business energy prices, contact us today and our team of experts will be happy to help.
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Not necessarily. You may find the best business energy plans in terms of price aren’t always the best fit for your business and its needs. We understand this. Instead, our specialist brokers can work to help you find a deal that aligns with the exact needs of your business – rather than simply secure the lowest price alone.
Happy with your current business energy provider and renewal quote? That’s not a problem. We’re experts at negotiating renewals on behalf of businesses just like yours, working to ensure you get the best price. Get in touch with our energy consultants today to discuss the needs of your business on 0330 341 0952.
If your business is eligible for the Energy Bill Discount Scheme (EBDS), the government will apply a discount on your gas and electricity unit prices. This per-unit discount will be applied to business energy bills during the 12 months from April 2023 to March 2024, subject to a maximum discount.
The relative discount will be applied if wholesale prices are above a certain price threshold.
For most non-domestic energy users in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, these maximum discounts have been set at:
Electricity – Discounts of up to £19.61 per megawatt-hour (MWh) when the wholesale prices are above £302 per MWh.
Gas – Discounts of up to £6.97 per MWh when the wholesale prices are above £107 per MWh. If wholesale prices stay below the threshold, the discount is not applied.
No two businesses are the same, so it’s impossible to give an exact figure – factors such as your location, sector and tariff, as well as consumption, will all have an impact.
Some business energy providers are better suited to businesses in certain sectors than others. At Business Energy Audit Group, our energy consultants have vast experience, working across all industries and with companies of all sizes – from start-ups and micro businesses to national multi-site companies to international corporations.
We’ve also established and maintain close working relationships with the majority of the energy suppliers in the market. So, you can rest assured we’ll go above and beyond to get an exact understanding of what your business needs, and know the supplier best placed to provide you with that better deal.
During the past decade, we’ve built close relationships with the biggest commercial energy suppliers, as well as smaller suppliers that specialise in supplying SMEs and 100% renewable energy.
It puts Business Energy Audit Group on a very exclusive list of partners, giving us access to some of the best business energy deals on the market. Our quotes are based on wholesale marketplace conditions.
You can rest assured when you compare business energy with us, you’ll be making a decision based on accurate pricing.
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Fill out the form, hit the compare button and we’ll compare business gas and electricity prices from across the market.
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Stress-free switching, managed by us
You’ll have a dedicated account manager to handle your switch, from start to finish. They’ll handle all the paperwork too.
Yes. With the problems caused by climate change becoming more prevalent, making the switch to green business energy can make a difference.
It could help your business save money, have a positive impact on your corporate image and social responsibility targets, and help you reduce your carbon footprint.
Business Energy Audit Group works with a range of suppliers that specialise in supplying energy from 100% renewable sources. Whether you’re an SME or a large business, our consultants can help you find a green deal that meets your needs.
When you compare business gas rates with Business Energy Audit Group, we’ll help you save time and money. Shopping around to see if you’re on the best deal can help you cut costly bills down to size, and find a supplier that better meets the needs of your organisation.
A switch can also prevent you from getting stuck on an expensive rollover deal or paying deemed rates – notorious for being some of the most expensive on the market. By comparing with us, you could save up to 45% – potentially worth hundreds of pounds.
Worried about the hassle of switching? Don’t be. Our award-winning team will handle your switch, from start to finish – freeing you up to focus on running your business.
Find out if you could save on your bills. Make your business gas comparison today.
The decision of whether to renew or switch business gas suppliers isn’t one you should take lightly. The cheapest business gas rates aren’t always the best choice for your business – especially if you’ve got industry specific requirements.
You should start by finding out when your contract is up for renewal. We’d recommend making a comparison when your switching window opens (usually between one and six months before your deal ends). You’ll receive your renewal quote around three months before the end of your current deal.
What if you’re happy with your current supplier? Great, we can still help. As a commercial gas broker, we can negotiate with your current supplier to secure you a better deal that best fits the needs of your company.
Here, at Business Energy Audit Group, we’ve made it really easy to compare business gas prices based on the latest wholesale market rates. Before you start, you’ll just need a few important bits of information:
1. Your businesses premise’s postcode.
2. Your annual gas usage (you can find this on your bill).
3. The name of your current commercial gas supplier.
With them, you’re good to go. Push the ‘compare prices now’ button. We’ll instantly compare prices from more than 20 trusted UK suppliers to bring you a business gas quote bespoke to the requirements of your company.
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There are two primary factors to bear in mind when making a business gas comparison:
Unit Price – You’ll pay a rate for each unit (kWh) of gas your business uses. How much you pay will depend on whether you’re on a fixed or variable contract. If your contract is fixed, you’ll pay the same price for every unit for the duration of your contract. If it’s variable, the price could fluctuate depending on wholesale prices.
Standing Charge – You’ll pay your supplier a daily standing charge to cover the cost of managing and delivering your gas supply.
Your business size and sector can also have an impact on your business gas quote.
With the volatile nature of the wholesale market over the past 18 months, it’s difficult to provide an exact figure. How much you can expect to pay will also depend on your supplier, contract type and whether you’re eligible to pay the Climate Change Levy (CCL).
Bigger business utility switches should be handled differently due to the corporate environment and their sheer scale. We have a brokerage team dedicated solely to dealing with businesses that consume large amounts of gas. They’re experts in handling both supplier switches and contract renewal negotiations to help you get a better business gas quote.
Over the past decade, we’ve built strong relationships with the UK’s top commercial gas suppliers, as well as smaller specialists that cater specifically to the needs of SMEs or supply 100% renewable energy.
We hold ‘premier’ status with British Gas, EDF Energy, E-ON and Scottish Power, which enables us to negotiate with them directly and offer a more extensive range of packages – based on current market prices.
Get your business gas quote from us, and you’ll see rates that are 100% accurate.
Shop around for a cheaper deal in minutes
Our UK-based energy consultants have exclusive access to commercial gas prices from a range of UK suppliers.
Save your business money
Already got an initial renewal quote? Challenge us to beat it! We’re so confident we can.
We’ll manage your switch, stress-free
Your dedicated account manager will complete all the paperwork, and handle the switch and set up with your new supplier.
Yes, you can! Business Energy Audit Group can help you make that change too.
With the effects of global warming becoming more prevalent, switching to a green energy supplier can have a positive impact – on your corporate image, social responsibility targets and carbon footprint. Green gases, like biomethane, are renewable, lower carbon alternatives to standard gas.
We have contacts with a number of suppliers that specialise in supplying 100% renewable and green energy, which means we can provide quotes, negotiate deals, and meet the needs of your business needs.
Choose Business Energy Audit Group to help your business take meaningful, sustainable action – and save money at the same time. We can help you to switch to renewable business energy, reduce your carbon footprint and boost your green credentials.
Going green has so many benefits – not just your local area but for the whole planet. Having green credentials is also great for your corporate social responsibility and is something you can shout about on your website. Switch to green business energy with Business Energy Audit Group. Currently, the UK produces around 30% of its electricity from renewables, so we still have a way to go to meet government targets. However, we are producing more green energy than ever before and the percentage of people who are in favour of using renewable energy in the UK rose to 85% in 2018, as reported by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Green business energy
Here in the UK, the government has set an ambitious target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% (compared to a 1990 baseline) by 2050. It’s a pretty big ask, but by making significant changes, individuals and businesses can all play their part in making it happen.
Businesses use far more energy than individual households. Just imagine what could happen if your business joined thousands or even millions of others worldwide in switching to renewably sourced energy? Combined with improvements to energy efficiency, this could make a big difference.
What is Renewable business energy?
Renewable energy does just what it says on the tin. Unlike fossil fuels, these are energy supplies that won’t run out because they are renewable. Better still, this kind of energy production doesn’t harm the environment.
But where does renewable power come from, and how is it created? Well, it includes energy sources derived from solar panels, wind turbines, hydropower and biomass energy. Individuals and organisations can also generate their own green energy, using feed-in tariff incentives to make money by selling power back to the grid.
Your guide to renewable energy – Green Electricity
Electricity, which probably makes up the largest portion of your utility bill, is derived from the use of fossil fuels. These are non-renewable sources of energy. Once they are gone, they are gone – and the earth only has a limited supply. There are various estimates as to when we will have used up all supplies of fossil fuels, but many agree around the year 2060 isn’t too far off the mark.
This means we have a limited amount of time to make the switch to 100% renewable electricity. Low or no-carbon electricity can be generated by solar or wind power, or by biomass or nuclear plants.
Business Energy Audit Group can help you to seek out the best green electricity tariffs for your needs, at exclusive prices you won’t find anywhere else.
Green Gas
When you start your search for green business energy, you’re likely to come across ‘green gas’ options. Energy suppliers offer tariffs with power supplied from green gas, also known as biomethane.
This kind of gas can be produced from numerous sources. It is essentially derived from the processing of organic waste such as food, animal, food processing waste and so on. Essentially, biomethane removes CO₂ and so reduces greenhouse emissions.
By switching to 100% green business gas, you’ll play your part in fighting back against global warming. If you’re committed to a sustainable energy plan in the long-term, Business Energy Audit Group is by your side.
So what’s the problem with fossil fuels?
As well as being a finite supply of energy, fossil fuels also produce CO₂. This has been produced in such large amounts, there is now an invisible layer around the earth – a layer that causes heat to be trapped inside the planet’s atmosphere. This is what experts believe is causing global warming, also known as the ‘ greenhouse effect’. Global warming is responsible for polar ice caps melting and sea levels rising, as well as extreme weather conditions.
Most countries around the world agree that drastic action is needed on global warming. But you can also make a change on an individual level by finding ways to reduce personal and business CO₂ emissions. This means switching away from fossil fuels and moving towards renewable energy sources.
No two businesses are the same, so it’s impossible to give an exact figure – factors such as your location, sector and tariff, as well as consumption, will all have an impact.
Some suppliers are best suited to businesses in certain sectors. At Business Energy Audit Group, our consultants have experience working across all industries. We’ve worked with tiny start-ups, national multi-site companies and international corporations. This expertise gives us a deeper understanding of what each business needs. We’re able to find the best green business energy deals for your specific company based off our experience.
Electricity which probably makes up the largest portion of your utility bill is derived from using fossil fuels. These are non-renewable fuels – once they are gone, they are gone and the earth only has a limited supply. There are various estimates as to when we will have used up fossil fuels, but many agree around the year 2060 isn’t too far off the mark.
As well as being a finite supply of energy, fossil fuels produce CO₂ which has been created in such large amounts there is now an invisible layer around the earth causing heat to remain inside the planet. This is causing global warning or ‘the greenhouse effect’ and is responsible for polar ice caps melting and sea levels rising. All of us have to look at ways to reduce CO₂ and most countries around the world are agreed that drastic action is needed.
Some companies are also offering ‘green gas’ otherwise known as biomethane. Gas can be produced from numerous sources and essentially is derived from the processing of organic waste such as waste food, animal waste, food processing waste and so on. Essentially, biomethane removes CO₂ and so reduces greenhouse emissions.
One way businesses can get involved is by investing in renewable energy or green energy.
Why choose us – We make a commitment to each and every business that we’ll provide an award-winning service and 5* expertise at every stage of the process. No two businesses are the same – our team of utility experts are available to help you and provide services based on the specifics of your business. We successfully work with UK businesses across all sectors and sizes to help them to lower their utilities bill.
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Our experts can compare business water quotes from leading UK water and wastewater suppliers to find you the best deal. We can also identify ways that you can save on your business water rates. Whether your business is within retail services or manufacturing, we can help find the right water tariff for your sector.
It has never been easier to compare business water rates online.
To find the best water deal for your business, simply supply the following details
1. Your business name
2. Your business address
3. Your supply point identification number (SPID)
4. Your contact details
Our independent research shows that as many as one in three businesses have previously been overcharged on their business water rates. If you use us to help you change water suppliers, we’ll help you find the most cost-effective business water rates for your business, so you can make savings where they matter.
We understand that as a business owner, your priority is running your business, so you don’t have time to compare the market for water deals and you don’t want to see your water rates increase. The open water market in England and Scotland allows business owners to save on their water bills and reduce unnecessary water consumption.
We’d recommend a water audit as this will help us figure out where you may have been overcharged, which can then be claimed back.
Typically, business water rates are cheaper than domestic. Your industry, your water usage and the location of your business premises are all factors considered when calculating your rates, and some companies may need different tariffs depending on their unique demands.
Although the overall water bill is likely to be higher than a domestic household’s, business water rates are cheaper due to the larger premises catering to more people.
Due to the deregulation, businesses can switch business water suppliers. Ofwat regulates water rates yearly, so it’s a constantly shifting industry. This makes it quite an open-ended market that could require constant analysis.
However, at Business Energy Audit Group, our experts compare business water rates, so we’ve got you covered.
We help find the best business water rates for businesses of all sizes from a range of sectors. Find out more about the sectors we work with below:
Small and medium businesses
Easy-to-manage business water solutions for SMEs and sole traders.
Large business and public sector
Business water solutions for the public sector, corporates and consortiums.
Business water rates can have complicated tariffs that can make finding the ideal plan difficult. However, we’ve illustrated some handy tips to help you understand your water bills and compare business water suppliers.
Business water rates are calculated using:
1. Portable water metered rates: this will depend on the amount of clean water supplied to your premises. The higher the amount of clean water used, the more you will be charged. Business water providers will take regular readings from meters to accurately understand how much to charge you.
2. Portable water standing charge: also known as a metering charge, this is a daily fixed charge that will be invoiced for all businesses, regardless of what water is used. This charge is applied to keep all pumping systems and external pipes that supply water to the property.
3. Wastewater metered rates: business water suppliers will assume that the clean water used in premises will eventually end up in the wastewater systems. They will also use meter readings to determine wastewater charges.
3. Wastewater standing charges: wastewater leaves premises through sewerage pipes and so this standing charge is applied to all business premises to maintain sewage systems.
5. Surface water drainage rates: businesses will pay for removing any rainwater that lands within the property’s boundary and ends up in the drainage system.
Compare business water rates and deals with us today and discover how much you can save.
Yes, since the deregulation of the business water market in 2017, companies and organisations in England and Scotland have had the freedom to choose their own water suppliers. It’s slightly different for companies in Wales – only businesses that use in excess of 50 million litres of water per year can switch.
Deregulation has offered lots of benefits and led to businesses, like yours, being able to make great savings on water and wastewater services. However, it also poses a few challenges. How do you know which water providers are best? How can you find the best business water rates in the UK?
Don’t worry – we’ll handle that part for you. Here, at Business Energy Audit Group, we provide your organisation with alternative deals, allowing you to save on your business water bills.
By using us to compare business water rates, you receive the following benefits:
Lower business water prices
Tailored water and wastewater services that suit your specific business needs
Better value for your money
Help in becoming more water-efficient and reduce your business water usage
Unsure about switching business water suppliers? Two factors figure out whether you can switch:
Is your company predominantly business based or domestic?
Where is your waterboard or water provider based?
We can help you switch water suppliers today and make savings on your bills. Our team of experts will compare and find you the best deals, so you can focus on the important stuff.
Water audits are perfect for in-depth research on the history of business water rates to see how we can potentially save you money.
Scouring the markets for business water suppliers can be time-consuming for any business owner, so by conducting a water audit we do all the research for you and find the most effective solution.
Using three simple steps, we can put forward suggestions on how to cut down you’re spending on business water rates in the UK.
Business water rates typically change annually, on 1 April. So, the most recent change happened on 1 April 2022, which saw prices increase. The next rate change is due to happen on 1 April 2023.
Business water rates in England, 2022/2023
To give you a better idea of how much a business in England might expect to spend on its water bills, we’ve put together the following table, featuring the wholesale region and the default water supplier, as well as the cost of water and wastewater per cubic metre.
The system works slightly differently in Scotland. Rather than multiple organisations servicing its water infrastructure, Scotland has just one – Scottish Water.
Our years of experience in the business utility industry have enabled us to form strong relationships with the UK’s top business energy suppliers.
Our premium status with these business water providers means we can go in and negotiate prices that you may not be able to negotiate yourself.
Our industry experts will search the markets for business utility rates, including gas, electricity and water, that maximise your savings and benefit your company.
Our years of experience in the business utility industry have enabled us to form strong relationships with the UK’s top business energy suppliers.
Our premium status with these business water suppliers means we can go in and negotiate prices that you may not be able to negotiate yourself.
Our industry experts will search the markets for business utility rates, including gas, electricity and water, that maximise your savings and benefit your company.
We are experts at finding the best UK business water suppliers and quotes for your company. The need for large business water rates should be treated differently due to the corporate environment and business size.
That’s why we have a team dedicated to dealing with larger companies to ensure all your business requirements are taken into consideration.
Your business water supplier will be a licenced company that supplies water services to business customers.
Business water rates
Business water rates include the wholesale water rates and retail fees invoiced by your business water supplier for the water services they are providing.
Default water tariff
If you have never switched from your original water supplier, you will be charged out-of-contract rates known and placed on a default water tariff.
Non-household property
A business premises that can use the open water market to switch business water suppliers.
Retail fee
This is a charge invoiced by your water supplier for meter readings, invoicing and excellent customer service.
Return to sewerage allowance
A calculation used by your business water supplier to work out the volume of water returned to the sewers based upon the volume of potable water used measured by your water meter.
Smart meter
A smart meter will automatically send your water usage to your business water supplier.
Supply Point ID (SPID)
A SPID is a ten-digit code to find your water supply points. This is a common term used within the water industry.
Water efficiency
Water-efficient solutions to save money on your water bills and reduce water wastage by fixing leaks, smart meters and much more.
Wholesale water rates
Wholesale water rates are for local maintenance, water and sewerage charges.
Why choose us – We make a commitment to each and every business that we’ll provide an award-winning service and 5* expertise at every stage of the process. No two businesses are the same – our team of utility experts are available to help you and provide services based on the specifics of your business. We successfully work with UK businesses across all sectors and sizes to help them to lower their utilities bill.
We’re here to help your business secure a more competitive price on its gas, electricity and water supplies. Our specialist corporate energy consultants negotiate with the industry’s biggest suppliers to secure a contract that meets all of your requirements – from half-hourly rates to multi-site meters and much more. You’ll save both time and money.
Business Gas
Immediate pricing access to all major UK gas suppliers. We can save you up to 45% on your business gas prices.
Business Electricity
We manage 20,000 electric meters for our commercial customers – so, you’re in safe hands.
Business Energy
We’ll find competitive prices and provide you with a hassle-free service for both your business gas and electricity.
Business Water
With our help, you’ll get better quality service, lower water bills and better value for money.
When you’re in your switching window, do you renew with your existing supplier, or do you seek a better deal elsewhere? Here, at Utility Bidder, we know large corporations often have concerns about switching – due to the time required to find the right deal.
However, we do all the hard work for you. We hold close relationships with many of the industry’s biggest suppliers. It enables our corporate energy consultants to procure tailored gas and electricity deals at a competitive rate.
You don’t have to worry about time-consuming paperwork – your dedicated account manager will manage your switch. And if you want to renew, but at an improved rate? We can help – our team is skilled in renegotiating corporate electricity and gas contracts.
Corporate Electricity Procurement
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It’s difficult to give a precise answer to this question, as it’ll depend on your supplier, contract type and whether your organisation is eligible to pay the Climate Change Levy (CCL).
We’ve built relationships with some of the biggest suppliers of corporate energy and utilities in the UK – specialists in meeting the complex supply requirements of huge businesses, such as British Gas, Scottish Power, E-ON and EDF Energy.
It means when you use our site to make your business energy and utilities comparison, you’ll receive quotes based on the latest wholesale marketing pricing. So, you’ll be able to make the best decision based on figures that are 100% accurate.
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You’ll have a dedicated account manager to complete any paperwork and manage the whole switching process.
Yes! And we can help. We offer expert advice on the renewable business electricity tariffs available to your business. Switching to renewable electricity could not only help you save money, but it can also have benefits for your corporate image, social responsibility targets and, most importantly, your carbon footprint.
The advice we provide is catered to the specific needs of your business. So, whether you’re an SME, large business, or in specialist sectors, our team can help you make that switch. We’re here to help you and the planet, one step at a time. Get your free quote today.
The recent attack Russia deployed in Ukraine has shaken global commodity markets and has raised concerns about how the continued crisis could prolong Europe’s energy crisis as the West continues to place sanctions on Moscow. While the impact on the energy markets is yet to be determined, wholesale prices have risen by 30% on Thursday 24 February and are continuing to rise.
What to expect within the following weeks & months?
Consumers are already paying high prices for energy and fuel, with demand surging following the easing of COVID restrictions. The impact of this has caused 28 energy suppliers to cease trading by the end of 2021. The UK inflation rate is at 5.5% which is the highest it has been in 30 years. Although the UK are not heavily reliant on Russia for gas and energy, there are concerns sanctions could constrict supplies and drive-up prices worldwide. The price of UK natural gas futures soared nearly 30% on Thursday.
If Russia escalates its aggression and forces the Western response threatened by NATO leaders. Europe might well tip into recession. The United States could possibly follow, and Western leaders need to communicate the facts and prepare public opinion in their countries for higher prices and tougher times.
The conflict has already caused the oil price to jump to its highest level in more than seven years, while future gas prices doubled in just one day earlier this week. Immediately following the attacks on 24 February 2022, oil prices went above $131 per barrel to their highest level since 2014. The cost of an average full tank could increase to as much as £88.
How can Business Energy Audit Group help
The energy market is currently extremely volatile, and many suppliers are pulling their prices. We suggest that you secure the price you can access now for at least 1 to 2 years. For the foreseeable the energy market is going to be very unpredictable which is why it is best to secure your business energy contract now. At Business Energy Audit Group, we don’t believe the prices are going to improve anytime soon, protect your business and secure your energy contract now.
The European Union relies on Russia for 45% its oil and gas, which of course meant that Russia benefited from sales. However, countries and companies are implementing a raft of sanctions on Russia as part of a campaign to pile on economic pressure.
However, UK only rely on Russia for 3% of their gas which is much The European Union who are much more reliant. If the conflict is prolonged and Russia reduce or even stop gas supplies via Nord Stream 1 or other pipelines, this could have a devastating impact on energy prices.
The new support programme named the Energy Bill Discount Scheme will apply a discounted rate for a year under the following criteria:
1. Contracts agreed prior to 1st December 2021.
2. Electricity wholesale costs that were agreed over 30.02p per kilowatt hour
3. Gas wholesale rates that were agreed over the 10.07p per kilowatt hour
If eligible for the Energy Bills Discount Scheme , the government will apply a discount on your gas and electricity unit prices. Eligible non domestic consumers will receive a per-unit discount on their energy bills during the 12 months from April 2023 to March 2024, subject to a maximum discount. The relative discount will be applied if wholesale prices are above a certain price threshold.
For most non-domestic energy users in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, these maximum discounts have been set at:
Electricity – Discounts of up to £19.61 per megawatt-hour (MWh) when the wholesale prices are above £302 per MWh
Gas – Discounts of up to £6.97 per MWh when the wholesale prices are above £107 per MWh If wholesale prices stay below the threshold, the discount is not applied
During a period of uncertainty in the energy market, the government placed in the EBRS to:
1. Support businesses and public sector organisations such as schools and hospitals by supplying a discount on wholesales gas and electricity prices.
2. Eligible non-domestic customers facing significantly inflated gas and electricity prices considering global price pressures.
The EBDS, is a continuation of EBRS placed in to further protect businesses against severe energy price increases and therefore, strikes a balance between supporting businesses over the next 12 months and limiting taxpayers’ exposure to volatile energy markets, with total government support set at £5.5 billion.
Similarly, to the EBRS, anyone on a non-domestic contract that was agreed on or after 1st December 2021, also anyone on a variable contract, flexible rate, or out-of-contract rate will be eligible.
If you have any concerns about your existing contract, would like to understand EBDS in more detail or would like to talk to us about any other contracts that are coming to an end before March 2024, please call us on 0800 007 4001 to speak to our Customer Services Team.
This includes businesses, voluntary organisations such as charities and public sector organisations such as hospitals, schools, and care homes.
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Customer service ratings
Citizens Advice has revealed customer service ratings for energy providers, with no company scoring higher than 3.65 out of 5 stars
Flexible energy solutions required
Analysis by Cornwall insight suggests that national wholesale and system electricity costs could be cut by an annual £4.6bn in 2030 and £14.1 billion in 2040 if flexible energy solutions are implemented. Additionally, households that participate in flexible electricity initiatives could stand to cut wholesale electricity costs by more than 14% by 2030 and a staggering 50% by 2040 – a predicted annual saving of £115 and £375 respectively for an average household.
Typically, daily peaks in electricity demand occur on weekdays between 4 pm and 7 pm which means additional more expensive fossil fuel-generated electricity is often required. This drives up wholesale electricity costs and ultimately impacts consumer bills. Encouraging consumers to modify their electricity usage according to the availability or price of electricity, by, for example, installing smart meters so they can access time-of-use tariffs, and participate in trials like the National Grid ESO Demand Flexibility Scheme will boost off-peak energy usage, saving money and taking pressure off the grid.
Grants for heat pumps
Government grants have made heat pumps more affordable than gas boilers, with £7,500 available for installations Homes and small businesses can now benefit from increased government grants to make heat pump installations more affordable.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is now offering £7,500 towards the cost of heat pump installations.
New power line for the UK
The government has announced a new initiative between the UK and the Netherlands. LionLink will deliver enough electricity to power more homes than Manchester and Birmingham combined and will be the world’s largest multi-use electricity power line. It should boost UK energy supplies with enough to power 1.8 million homes. LionLink will connect the two countries to each other and to offshore wind farms in the North Sea to provide clean, affordable” energy by the time it is due to be operational by the early 2030s.
Worried about our electricity bills
A survey by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, conducted in Spring 2023, suggests nearly 66% of respondents expressed either a “very worried” (29%) or “fairly worried” (37%) sentiment regarding their electricity bills over the past three months.
SMEs could have been mis-sold.
According to a Guardian newspaper report around a quarter of the UK’s 5.5m small businesses – over 1m companies – may have been forced to renew their long-term energy supply contracts at the peak of the market, according to separate surveys from the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) and the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), including through coercion or mis-selling. At the time many small firms struggled to find an energy deal because suppliers either refused to supply small businesses or demanded large financial deposits.
Since then, market prices have fallen, and on the 1st April the government cut its financial business support, but companies were still locked into long-term contracts that will force them to pay inflated prices based on last year’s peak for months or even years to come. Many were encouraged by the government to sign up for fixed-price deals rather than tracker arrangements, meaning they were locked into high prices.
Similarly, Energy analysts Cornwall Insight also says businesses that had to fix their energy bills when wholesale prices peaked in August last year will see a rise of up to 133% in their electricity bills from April 1st when the Energy Bills Discount Scheme (EBDS) was introduced. The new scheme is not nearly as generous as the previous one and provides non-domestic energy users with a discount on the price of each unit of energy they use. This kicks in when the price per unit reaches a certain threshold and is limited to a fixed amount. These threshold prices and maximum discounts for electricity have been set at £19.61 per megawatt-hour (MWh) with a price threshold of £302 per MWh – this compares unfavourably to the previous support which provided a discount from a wholesale unit price threshold of £211 per MWh for electricity.
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) believes the change could lead to 370,000 firms being forced to make fundamental changes to their operations, including closure in some cases.
Could competitive tariffs return?
There was some good news being discussed in the sector as many expect switching energy suppliers could return later this year after a two-year pause due to lack of competition amid high bills. Analysts Cornwall Insight say potential conditions later in the year could lead to “the return of competitive tariffs”, and with it the chance for consumers to “take back some control over their energy bills”.
We have been used to switching suppliers for many years, but this practice halted with the rise in prices as many suppliers went bust leaving those remaining offering fixed deals at or just below the price cap. It is hoped that if prices do ease, we could see suppliers competing for customers again which should mean Utility Bidder will be helping you find more competitive prices and saving you money on gas and electricity bills once more.
The EBDS is available to all non-domestic customers on contracted, deemed, and out-of-contract rates and is automatically applied to your bill but it’s still worth talking to our experts to compare business energy rates.
Price cap figures reflect reduction in usage
The October price cap has been announced as £1,923, however, most energy experts remain concerned about the price challenges faced by consumers and businesses this winter. The drop will save households an average of £151 pounds compared with the previous quarter. Business Energy Audit Group is of course pleased to see a fall in the price cap but we must remember that although wholesale gas and power prices have fallen by about 85% and 80% respectively since those record highs of last year, there is still price volatility and the price cap remains well above the average before the energy crisis took hold.
Dr Craig Lowrey, Principal Consultant at market analysts Cornwall Insight, commented: “Although the slight decrease in the price cap won’t significantly impact household energy expenses, it’s a positive development that costs are shifting favourably from October onwards.”
The consultancy’s projections for 2024 indicate that prices will persist well above pre-pandemic levels, and this pattern is anticipated to persist throughout the rest of the decade. It has issued its estimates for future energy price caps, set each quarter by Ofgem, the regulator. The present cap, which came into effect on 1 July, is £2,074 a year for an average consumption household on a dual fuel tariff paying by direct debit.
Looking further ahead, Cornwall says the January 2024 cap will then jump significantly (£2,083 old basis, £1,980 new basis), largely because of the threat of strike action at liquid natural gas facilities in Australia, which would threaten to increase wholesale prices.
Switching is back!
The last adjustment in the price cap (1 July) prompted an 85% surge in energy supplier switching according to an article in Energy Live News. July 2023 saw over 213,000 supplier changes, marking a notable 24% increase from June 2023 and a remarkable 85% rise from July 2022. This aligns with our own experience where we have seen a surge in SME customers looking to find the most cost-effective supplier they can for their energy prices by asking Utility Bidder experts to trawl the market on their behalf.
Australian strikes impact gas prices
Gas prices in the UK experienced a sharp spike a few weeks ago reaching more than double their typical seasonal value. The price hike is in response to fears of a possible shortage in liquified natural gas (LNG) supply from Australia.
Experts noted this surge is the most substantial since mid-June and is a result of workers at crucial LNG plants in Australia considering taking strike action. On the European benchmark, known as the Title Transfer Facility, prices surged to over €43 (£37) per megawatt hour, marking a substantial increase from the previous day’s value of almost €30 (£25.9).
Instability continues to play havoc with gas prices.
In our regular price updates, we often blame geopolitics on the price of gas and once again, events demonstrated the fragility of the situation when a potential coup in Russia resulted in European natural gas rising by 10%. While European natural gas prices were still far below their levels last summer, the swift run-up in prices in June highlighted just how vulnerable the region remains. Price rises have also been blamed on outages at some Norwegian gas plants and because a Dutch gas field will close permanently in October.
Indeed, experts cautioned against complacency, warning Europe could still face challenges in the coming winter and Goldman Sachs predicts that natural gas prices in Europe will nearly triple from current prices this winter. The bank had previously, correctly, predicted the price of gas would fall through winter 2022-23 but despite Europe’s gas stocks being more than half full it seems circumstances could pile on the pressure.
Suppliers embracing ‘blend and extend’.
The Federation of Small Businesses said EDF was joining the ranks of energy suppliers such as British Gas, Engie and Drax to allow small business clients trapped on high-cost fixed tariffs to adjust their contracts to save money. The Federation’s ‘Blend & Extend’ initiative, sees businesses that locked into high prices last summer able to lengthen their contracts to spread the higher costs over a longer period. Current lower energy prices will also feed into the calculation, helping to bring the overall cost down.
Former Prime Minister, Liz Truss, announced the Energy Price Guarantee that capped domestic and business energy bills beginning on 1st October 2022 for six months.
A £400 energy discount scheme has been announced to help households this winter and vulnerable business sectors are also set to receive additional support.
The climate change crisis is at the forefront of most people’s minds, including business owners and leaders. To reduce our impact on the environment, the UK government has introduced several environmental tax and relief schemes to encourage small, medium and large businesses to operate in a more environmentally conscious manner.
The Climate Change Levy, along with the net zero carbon emissions scheme, are methods of encouraging businesses to improve their environmental footprint. But what is the Climate Change Levy and how does it affect your business?
Ofgem has introduced the regulatory project also known as faster switching, which allows energy consumers to switch suppliers easily, and within five working days, from the 18th July 2022!
Here at Business Energy Audit Group, we have updated our internal processes to support these new switching arrangements. If you are looking to compare business energy suppliers, get in touch with our energy experts today.
All businesses with a non-domestic energy account including the voluntary sector and public sector organisations such as schools and hospitals will be eligible for the support through the Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRS), which will apply for six months from 1 October 2022 to 31 March 2023.
If eligible for the Energy Bills Discount Scheme, the government will apply a discount on your gas and electricity unit prices. Eligible non-domestic consumers will receive a per-unit discount on their energy bills during the 12 months from April 2023 to March 2024, subject to a maximum discount.
The relative discount will be applied if wholesale prices are above a certain price threshold.
For most non-domestic energy users in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, these maximum discounts have been set at:
Gas – Discounts of up to £6.97 per MWh when the wholesale prices are above £107 per MWh If wholesale prices stay below the threshold, the discount is not applied.
Electricity – Discounts of up to £19.61 per megawatt-hour (MWh) when the wholesale prices are above £302 per MWh
We’re dedicated in helping businesses like yours save more on energy. Contact us today and a member of our team will help you find the best deals on your energy prices.
There are many third-party intermediaries in the market at the moment, serving customers to gain the most competitive energy contracts. It can be hard to navigate through all the broker or business energy consultants alternatives, however, at Business Energy Audit Group we believe that our customers know best and their opinion of what we do is the most important. Trustpilot is an independent review platform where customers can share their experience and our current, incredible score of 9.8, puts us at the top percentile of satisfied customers within our market.
Business utilities prices are continuously changing and generally with an upwards curve. When comparing to 2016, utilities prices have risen around 15% across the board. Utilising a utilities broker that has access to the best, live prices, will help you save money for your business. Finding the most competitive business utilities deal can result in some companies signing contracts with suppliers that can cause them issues in future. Subsequently, the cheap offer no longer is cheap! Accessing a brokers knowledge of the sector will help ensure that your business utilities are tied in safely.
Before looking in to your business utility switch – Our business energy specialists can check your utility bill to see if your paying the correct amount and compare utility deals for you.
If you’ve been paying the incorrect amount, or out of contract rates for your energy, speak to our consultants to see how we can help you.
Most of our customers tell us that time is a precious commodity and running their business provides challenges. Researching, negotiating and agreeing the best utilities contracts with suppliers takes a lot of time and considerable effort. At Business Energy Audit Group, the breadth and depth of our research means we can analyse the utility market for competitive prices. Our “Premier” status and strong relationships provides us with access to bespoke utilities offers and savings that might not be available otherwise.
There are many third-party intermediaries in the market at the moment, serving customers to gain the most competitive energy contracts. It can be hard to navigate through all the broker or business energy consultants alternatives, however, at Business Energy Audit Group we believe that our customers know best and their opinion of what we do is the most important. Trustpilot is an independent review platform where customers can share their experience and our current, incredible score of 9.8, puts us at the top percentile of satisfied customers within our market. Our Premier status demonstrates that our suppliers endorse our approach.
All businesses that use electricity meter profile classes 05 – 08 will be upgraded to a half-hourly meter. This will change the way you are billed for electricity usage and bring in some additional charges. Chat to our team for more information on this.
Average Business electricity prices and business gas prices in the UK have risen dramatically over the past 5 years. Subsequently, more and more businesses are utilising the help of brokers to find the best business utility suppliers and rates.
In the UK, there’s many commercial utility comparison sites to choose from. Many of these brokers / consultants use generic pricing – our bespoke pricing via direct relationships will ensure you receive the best quote for your business energy. If you already have a low price from another comparison website, then challenge us to beat it!
Saving money heavily relies on your contract. You must be on a good rate that works around your businesses working hours and consumption requirements. Does your company use more energy at night than during the day? Making sure you’re on the right contract is the most important factor when saving money.
Aside from your contract, when looking to save money, you can consider a smart meter or put in place the more obvious recommendations; turning off lights and heating when they’re not in use. Re-wiring lighting circuits and installing voltage optimisation devices can help reduce your usage too.
Compare your business energy contract renewals today!
Your renewal letter will be posted to you months before your contract end date, however, most utilities companies now allow you to compare new utility prices 12 months in advance of your contract coming to an end.
Once you get to 90 days within your new contract, it may be more difficult for your business to leave the current supplier.
Business Energy Audit Group will help you take advantage of your renewal window – Our Trust Pilot reviews, are a good example of a few of our 60,000 plus happy customers. Gain competitive advantage over your customers and switch business utilities with Business Energy Audit Group today.
Share your renewal quote today and we guarantee to beat your price. Business Energy Audit Group will take advantage of the leg work for you, searching the utilities market for the best deals and be on hand to assist you through out the process.
Whilst in your renewal window, this is the best time for you to switch gas or electricity supplier.
If you fill in our quick contact form here, or call us on 01858 439 334, one of our experts will give you a call within a few minutes. If you contact us after 5.30pm or on weekends, we will be sure to contact you the following morning, or at a time that suits you. Compare commercial energy and utility prices today.
We work with both large businesses and small businesses, subsequently, we have regular clients that range from pubs and takeaways to care homes and factories / manufacturing. Our utility consultants have experience across all sectors and can advise you on today’s market conditions, suitable for your commercial premises.
Energy and utility suppliers have different tariffs that are suited to different sized companies. It’s imperative that you select the right gas, electricity, water or telecoms tariff that’s suited best for you.
If your business is out of contract, then your business utilities will be on a variable rate. Subsequently, you will be paying a higher rate for your gas and electricity.
Renewing or switching to the correct provider will ensure you make the best available savings on your utility bills. Be aware that if your on a standard variable tariff, you are aware of the details of your contract. Also take in to account duel fuel tariffs, standing charges and exit fees.
We understand that moving premises is stressful and time consuming. Switching your utilities supplier is probably not at the top of your priority list.
This is a great opportunity for you to find the best deal for your; electricity, gas, water or telecoms. This is where Business Energy Audit Group come in – we can handle the whole process for you, allowing you to move premises without worrying about your utility contracts.
If your happy with your current supplier and would prefer to stay with them, we can help you with that too – we will speak with our account managers and negotiate the best deal for you. Using your meter readings, we can utilise our premier relationships to generate the best gas and business electricity prices per kwh.
Due to the continuous increasing prices of business energy, we suggest taking advantage of the 1 year renewal window and renewing early.
Signing a new contract early allows you to lock in the current price, potentially saving your company thousands of pounds on your energy bills.
Most utility suppliers include your contract length and contract end dates on your bill.