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Switching business energy can be more complex than switching domestic energy, which is why 75% of business owners prefer speaking to someone to get their questions answered. At Enova, our tech-enabled experts are ready to assist business owners like you, providing guidance and support every step of the way to make the process smooth and hassle-free.
The Enova Digital Renewal service simplifies and speeds up the process of renewing your energy contract. When it’s time to sort your next contract, we’ll proactively compare deals on your behalf and send the results directly to your email. All you need to do is choose the deal that works best for you online, and we’ll handle the rest. With Enova, renewing your energy contract is effortless and hassle-free.
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Business electricity prices are calculated with many ‘moving parts’, like standing charges, unit rates, and other fees. We’ll help you look behind the headline figures to see which deals will result in savings for your business.
Why accept the first price you’re given? As the UK’s market leader for business electricity comparison, we get exclusive rates from our panel of trusted UK energy suppliers, and can tailor prices to suit your business’s needs.
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When it comes to business electricity, the size of your business can be determined by the amount of electricity it uses.
To give you an idea of how much your business should pay for electricity, here are the latest business electricity rates per kWh and standing charges for Janaury 2025.
Business size | Electricity unit price per kWh | Electricity daily standing charge |
Micro Business | 25.5p | 37.5p |
Small Business | 25.6p | 49.2p |
Medium Business | 25.9p | 49.6p |
Large Business | 24.3p | 41.5p |
Note: Prices are correct as of January 2025. Rates and bill size may vary according to your meter type and business location. The prices you’re quoted may be different from the averages shown. The figures shown are the average unit rates and standing charges on contracts sold by Bionic from January 2 to January 9, 2025.
If you run a large business, Bionic offers the following:
An average business electricity bill is determined by the rates, the type of contract, your supplier and the amount of electricity you use. Here's a rough idea of how much you should pay each year with the latest rates:
Business size | Annual usage | Cost per year |
Micro Business | 5,000 to 15,000 kWh | £2,687 (based on annual usage of 10,000 kWh) |
Small Business | 15,000 to 25,000 kWh | £5,940 (based on annual usage of 22,500 kWh) |
Medium Business | 25,000 to 55,000 kWh | £12,484 (based on annual usage of 47,500 kWh) |
Large Business | More than 55,000 kWh | £13,516 (based on annual usage of 65,000 kWh) |
Supplier | Gas unit rate (kWh) | Gas standing charge (daily) | Electricity unit rate (kWh) | Electricity standing charge (daily) |
British Gas | 7.3p | 64.3p | 26.0p | 49.9p |
BG Lite | 7.8p | 64.3p | 26.2p | 56.0p |
EDF Energy | 7.4p | 43.1p | 25.5p | 57.2p |
EON Next | 8.0p | 30.0p | 27.2p | 37.5p |
ScottishPower | 6.9p | 35.1p | 23.4p | 87.6p |
Smartest Energy | 5.7p | 144.3p | 24.1p | 59.4p |
Valda Energy | 7.1p | 40.0p | 25.1p | 46.1p |
To give you an idea of how much electricity your business should be using, here are the average business electric consumption figures by business size and demand.
Business Size | Low-end usage (kWh) | High-end usage (kWh) |
Micro Business | 5,000 | 15,000 |
Small business | 15,000 | 25,000 |
Medium business | 25,000 | 50,000 |
Large business | More than 55,000 kWh |
If your business uses more than 100,000 kWh of electricity a year, suppliers will class you as a large business and handle your supply differentl
No dual fuel deals - One of the main differences between business and home electricity deals is that there’s no default option to double up with your supplier and take out a dual fuel deal. But if your supplier offers business gas alongside business electricity, you can use the same supplier for both.
1 - 4 year contracts - Business contracts also usually last longer than domestic deals. While most households will be offered a one-year fixed contract, business owners can lock rates in for up to four years.
No cooling off period - There’s no cooling off period with business electricity contracts, so that’s why it’s important to speak with an advisor and make sure you’re on the right deal before you sign, as contracts are legally binding.
No price cap - Unlike domestic electricity rates, commercial energy rates are not capped.
If you're on a long-term fixed electricity deal, you won't need to think about your energy supplier until your contract is up for renewal. But if you can’t remember who your business electricity supplier is and you’ve checked your most recent bill you'll need to call your regional electricity distributor. Check the table below for the phone number of your region's distributor:
Region | Number |
North Scotland | 0345 0262554 |
South & Central Scotland | 0300 1010300 |
North East England & Yorkshire | 0800 01113332 |
North West England | 0800 1954141 |
North Wales, North Shropshire, Cheshire & Merseyside | 0330 1010300 |
South Wales & South West England | 0800 0963080 |
East & West Midlands | 0800 0963080 |
Central Southern England | 0345 0262554 |
Eastern England, South East England and London | 0800 0294285 |
If you've switched with Bionic, you can call us to find out and we can help you compare, switch and renew when the time is right.
We only carry out a business electricity comparison from a panel of trusted suppliers that provide quality customer service and great rates.
Supplier | Contract type | Term duration on offer |
British Gas | Fixed | 1-3 year |
BG Lite | Fixed | 1-5 year |
British Gas Plus | Fixed | 1-3 year |
Crown Gas & Power | Fixed | 1-3 year |
EDF Energy | Fixed | 1-4 year |
Opus Energy | Fixed | 1-3 year |
ScottishPower | Fixed | 1-3 year |
Smartest Energy | Fixed | 1-3 year |
SSE | Fixed | 1-3 year |
TotalEnergies | Fixed | 1-5 year |
Valda Energy | Fixed | 1-3 year |
Yü Energy | Fixed | 1-3 year |
If you’ve never switched business electricity, you’re likely not on your supplier’s most competitive rates and may be overpaying. This is where comparing your current rates with the average rates paid by other businesses in your industry can be helpful.
For example, if you operate a restaurant, finding out how much energy an average restaurant consumes annually and comparing those costs to the rates you’re paying can quickly show how much you could save by switching suppliers.
Business | Annual usage | Unit rate (per kWh) | Standing charge (daily) | Cost per year |
Coffee Shop | 19,000 kWh | 25.2p | 36.7p | £4,922 |
Hair Salon | 40,000 kWh | 25.7p | 37.2p | £10,416 |
Small Farm | 30,000 kWh | 26.0p | 34.2p | £7,925 |
Dental Surgery | 38,000 kWh | 25.6p | 37.6p | £9,865 |
Restaurant | 25,000 kWh | 25.7p | 35.5p | £6,555 |
Newsagent | 11,000 kWh | 25.3p | 34.3p | £2,908 |
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Although you can compare business electricity deals and sign up for a new deal as soon as your switching window opens – usually up to six months before your deal ends – the actual switch won’t take place until your contract expires.
Non-domestic switches usually take around six weeks to complete. To make sure you’re not rolled onto your supplier’s more expensive rates, you should business electricity comparison and arrange a new deal about two months before your current contract ends.
No. Both your current and the new supplier will work together to organise a date that your supply is transferred, meaning the provision of power to your premises remains unaffected. And your electricity will still be supplied through the existing cables, meaning there’s no need for digging or drilling at your workplace.
At Enova, we use smart data to get the info we need to run a business electricity comparison. This means we only need your business name and postcode to compare business electricity rates.
But to make the switch, we’ll also need your MPAN or MRPN number.
If you have a standard electricity meter, it’s unlikely it will need to be replaced when you switch. But if you have a smart meter, you may need a new meter if the one you have isn’t compatible with your new supplier. For more information
If your business has a peak electricity demand of 100KVA, you’ll need to have a half-hourly meter installed. Half hourly electricity meters automatically submit readings to your supplier every 30 minutes, to help ensure your bills are accurate.
If you have a half hourly meter installed, the MPAN will have ‘00’ after the ‘S’.
The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is a program that allows you to sell any surplus renewable energy you generate back to the National Grid. This scheme was launched by the UK Government on January 1, 2020.
SEG replaced the Feed-in Tariff (FIT), which stopped accepting new applications on April 1, 2019.
Learn more about how you can sell renewable energy back to the grid.
Your switching window is the earliest point at which you can compare prices and arrange a new deal, and it’s the responsibility of your supplier to let you know when this window opens. As standard, this will be 90 days before the end date of your contract, but timescales can differ so always check your contract. And if you run a microbusiness, bear in mind that the rules around switching are different to those of other SMEs.
However long your switching window, your supplier must provide you with written confirmation of it and also explain their automatic renewal policy and the terms of their deemed contracts.
If you applied to the FiT scheme before April 1, 2019, then your business should have been enrolled on the scheme. This means you can make money by selling back to the National Grid any surplus power generated by solar panels at your premises.
The amount of money you can make depends upon the number of solar panels you have, and your supplier must be a registered FiT licensee.
Switching to a business electricity supplier that uses renewable sources could be good for both your energy bills and the image of your business – showing that you’re doing your bit for the environment can go a long way with your customers.
Green electricity is available across the majority of the UK, and is generated by sunlight, wind, rain, plants and geothermal heat. Speak to our tech-enabled team if you want to compare quotes from green suppliers.
Business electricity rates fluctuate constantly. The best way to ensure you’re getting the most competitive deal is to compare prices and switch suppliers. Remember, securing a new contract as soon as your switching window opens can help you lock in better rates and avoid potential electricity price increases.
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