Our gas & electricity tariffs online

Fixed energy deals available to give you price certainty. And, if we bring out an even better fixed tariff in the months to come – you can swap for free.

Already with us? Access your online account and fix your prices.

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Fixed energy deals

With a fixed-price energy tariff, you’ll be protected from any future price rises for the length of your tariff. And if energy prices go down later in the year, you’ll be able to switch to any of our available fixed tariffs for free, without paying any exit fees.

Fixed energy tariffs

Protection from any price increases.

  • Pay a fixed price for your unit rates and standing charge for the length of your contract
  • If energy prices go up, the unit rate you pay stays the same, regardless
  • You can sign-up for PeakSave our new scheme that rewards customers for better energy use​
  • Ofgem price cap doesn’t apply to this tariff
  • £100 exit fees (but you won't pay an exit fee if you switch to another British Gas fixed tariff)
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Electric vehicle tariffs

A fixed tariff so you get protection from any price increases.

Get cheaper off-peak electricity at just 9.4p per kWh between 12am and 5am everyday.

  • Choose dual fuel or electricity only
  • We’ll install an electricity smart meter if you haven’t got one already
  • You can sign-up for PeakSave our new scheme that rewards customers for better energy use​
  • No exit fees
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Other energy tariffs we have available

Standard Variable

Available to customers who pay by Direct Debit or on receipt of their bill.

  • No exit fees
  • No end date
  • Variable tariff prices can go up and down. We’ll give customers reasonable notice before prices increase
  • You can sign-up for PeakSave our new scheme that rewards customers for better energy use​
  • Ofgem price cap applies to this tariff
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Safeguard PAYG

Available to Pay As You Go customers.

  • Our Pay As You Go rates match Direct Debit prices, so you pay less
  • No exit fees
  • No end date
  • Variable tariff prices can go up and down. We’ll give customers reasonable notice before prices increase
  • Ofgem price cap applies to this tariff
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More tariffs we can offer

Looking for business energy tariff?

You can choose from a range of contracts lasting up to five years. Perfect if your business wants price certainty.

To get a quote for your business energy visit British Gas Lite.

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Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)

The Smart Export Guarantee, or SEG, pays you for exporting the electricity that you generate at home.

Plus, if you’re a British Gas electricity customer, you’ll earn 15p per kWh of electricity you export.

Smart Export Guarantee tariffs

PeakSave – rewarding better energy use

If you have a smart meter, or get one installed, you can join our PeakSave scheme. PeakSavers can earn credit towards their bills by helping the grid to better balance demand for energy when it’s particularly high, or low.

More about PeakSave

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Tariff Information

Need more information about a specific tariff? Find it here.

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Fixed or variable tariffs

Which is better? Here we explain the differences to help you decide.

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Electric Vehicle tariff

We’ll give you a lower price for the electricity you use at night so you can charge your electric vehicle for less.

EV tariffs

Change to British Gas

Get a quote, then sign up online. It’ll only take a minute. We’ll contact your current supplier to arrange everything. It normally takes 3-5 days to switch suppliers.

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Changing your tariff

If you’re already a British Gas energy customer then it’s quick and easy to choose a new tariff.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I switch energy suppliers?

If you switch to us, we want it to be easy and hassle free. It normally takes just 3-5 days to switch to British Gas. Here are the three easy steps to switching energy supplier:

  • Get an energy quote, choose a tariff and buy online
  • We’ll talk to your current supplier, and arrange your switch
  • We’ll let you know when your switch is complete and when we need your first meter reading(s)
  • If you have more questions, read our comprehensive how to switch energy supplier guide.

How long does it take to switch energy supplier?

It normally takes 3-5 days to switch suppliers. You’ll also get a 14-day cooling off period where you can cancel your switch without paying a fee.

Can I switch supplier if I have a smart meter?

Yes. If you have a smart meter, you can switch energy suppliers and change your tariff the same way that someone with a traditional meter can.

If you have the first-generation smart meter, you can still switch but you may have to give the meter readings yourself for a bit. With a second-generation smart meter, you should be able to switch energy supplier without any interruption to your energy readings or bill payments.

What information do I need to change energy suppliers or get an energy quote?

Having your recent electricity and/or gas bill to hand is useful. That way you can get a more accurate quote. If you can't find it, don't worry. All we’ll need to give you a quote is:

  • Your postcode
  • The type of house you live in
  • How many adults live in your home

Can I switch energy supplier if I rent?

You can change energy supplier if you rent your home unless your landlord pays your supplier for the energy you use.

Check your tenancy agreement if you’re not sure whether you’re responsible for paying for your energy.

Why do some British Gas tariffs require smart meters?

British Gas, like all other energy suppliers in the UK has been asked by the government to help install smart meters to customers across England, Scotland and Wales. With more smart meters across the country comes a smarter energy grid.

Some of our tariffs, like our Electric vehicle tariff need a smart meter so that we can charge you lower rates during off-peak hours.

Smart meters also let us offer new ways that customers can make savings by changing when they use energy. PeakSave is our new demand flexibility scheme that’s rewarding customers for making small changes to their regular routines. Using smart meters, PeakSavers can earn credit towards their bills by helping the grid to better balance demand for energy when it’s particularly high, or low.

How do I get British Gas to supply energy in my new home?

If you’re an existing customer, we make moving your energy supply to your new home simple and quick. Access our moving home page to see how it works.

If you’re new to British Gas, but your new home is supplied by us, you can set up a new energy account in your new home online.

What’s dual fuel?

A dual fuel plan is one where you get both your gas and electricity from the same supplier, on the same contract. Many customers find this a convenient way to manage their energy because you’ll only have one supplier to contact and use one website and/or app to manage your energy account. Read our duel fuel benefits guide to understand more how it works.

What is a standing charge?

A standing charge is a fixed daily amount of money that we add to your energy bill.

It’s a daily charge that helps cover the costs of keeping your home connected to the energy network, however much or little energy you use. It also goes towards helping vulnerable people.

Your daily standing charge amount might change depending on your tariff or chosen payment method.

Learn more about standing charges.

What’s PAYG / prepayment energy?

A Pay As You Go (PAYG) meter (sometimes called a prepay meter) works in a similar way to a pay-as-you-go phone. You top up the meter with credit to pay for your energy. Then as you use the gas and electricity in your home, the credit is used up.

You can switch suppliers with a prepayment meter. If you want to switch to British Gas, then it’s easy to get an energy quote for your prepayment meter.

Already with us? Read our help guide that explains how to use your British Gas PAYG meter.

How do I find out who supplies my gas and electricity?

To find out your energy supplier, you can use the Meter Point Administration Service’s online search tool. Simply enter your address and they can tell you who your supplier is.

For detailed information check out our handy guide.