Energy price cap. Energy prices from October, and what you need to know

Ofgem have announced that the price cap will fall from 1st October. We'll be in touch to let you know what this means for you.

When will my prices change?

Electricity Key Meters

If you have a meter that you top up with a key at Payzone or Post Office, to get the new prices you need to top up on or after 1st October. Your meter will have the new prices once you've put the key back in your meter.

Pay as you go Smart meters

We know that some of our smart meters won't get the new prices no matter how much we try.  If we can't fix yours after three months, we'll send you a cheque for anything you've been overcharged.

Smart Energy Monitors

Some Smart Energy Monitors (SEM) won't update with the new prices, so the estimated cost of energy they show will be wrong.  Don't worry though, bills and direct debits will be charged on the new prices and we will keep trying to fix your SEM.

What you need to know

What's changing in energy prices?

Wholesale energy prices have been decreasing, and so Ofgem have lowered the price cap.

As the price cap will now be below the Government's Energy Price Guarantee, which increased to £3000 in July, this discount will no longer apply.

What is the price cap?

The price cap places a maximum amount you'll pay per unit of energy you use, and the daily standing charge that covers the distribution cost of getting gas and electricity to your home.

The amount of energy you use at home determines how much you pay in bills.

When will my Direct Debit change?

Your Direct Debit amount does not adjust automatically when tariff prices change.

At least once a year, we check your account to ensure that your regular payments are in line with the cost of your ongoing average energy use. If not, we'll get in touch with you to modify the amount so that your account doesn't go into debit.

Changes to Direct Debit

What you can do to manage energy costs

New fixed tariff Lock in your energy prices

We can offer our existing customers fixed tariffs so you get price certainty.

And, if we bring out an even better fixed deal in the months to come – you can swap for free.

Log in to change tariff

Send us monthly meter reads for accurate bills

 It takes just minutes using your app or online account.

We use your meter readings to create your bills. If we don't receive readings from you, the system will make estimates based on typical energy use, which could result in a higher bill than necessary.

Send meter readings

Reduce your usage to save energy and money on bills.

The price cap limits the unit rates and standing charges, not your annual energy cost.

Here are some energy-saving steps you can take right away to improve the energy efficiency of your home without spending a penny.

Energy saving tips

If you're having trouble paying your bills

We don't want people to stop using electricity or heating their homes if you can't afford it. Please let us know if you find yourself needing financial support.

Help managing bills

The new October rates

The table below shows the new price cap rates for each payment type. Choose your payment method to see the new rates, the rates you pay will differ by region so see the exact rates you'll pay on standard variable tariff enter your postcode and the rates will appear.

Direct Debit
View price cap rates

October 2023 price cap rates

Gas standing charge
29.619p
Gas unit rate
6.892p
Electricity standing charge
53.366p
Electricity unit rate
27.352p
Pay on receipt
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October 2023 price cap rates

Gas standing charge
34.991p
Gas unit rate
7.255p
Electricity standing charge
60.029p
Electricity unit rate
28.792p
Pay As You Go
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October 2023 price cap rates

Gas standing charge
34.192p
Gas unit rate
6.668p
Electricity standing charge
55.506p
Electricity unit rate
26.906p

  1. The October price cap rates are based on a dual fuel customer with average consumption of 11,500 kWh for gas and 2,700 kWh for single-rate electricity.