Prices, plan names and offers are correct as of 12/05/2026. Deals offered are subject to availability. All suppliers reserve the
right to vary or withdraw offers at any time. Please refer to individual supplier’s terms and conditions before applying.
If you change your mind after you have switched, you will have a 14-day cooling off period.
You will have to pay for any energy you use with any supplier, even if you cancel during your cooling off period. Plans available through Confused.com, Uswitch.com and direct through supplier.
*1 July 2026 to 30 September 2026 price cap prediction: £1,853. That's a 13% increase against the April price cap. 1 October 2026 to 31 December 2026 price cap prediction (lower confidence): £1,894. Average according to the latest predictions from British Gas, EDF and E.ON Next's Price Cap Forecasting Services (correct as of 11 May 2026), based on dual-fuel customers consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s new Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) (2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year), paying by direct debit, with paperless billing.
1Average annual cost of our Ecotricity EcoFixed - Uswitch 1 year May 2026 v2 tariff compared to the current April price cap: £1,584 vs £1,641. That's £57 cheaper than today's rates, £269 cheaper than the latest July price cap prediction (£1,853) and £310 cheaper than the latest October price cap prediction (£1,894, low certainty). Average costs according to the latest predictions (correct as of 11 May 2026) from British Gas, EDF and E.ON Next's Price Cap Forecasting Services, based on dual-fuel customers Actual bill size will vary depending on your individual household consumption. Prices based on dual-fuel customers consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s new Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) (2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year), paying by direct debit, with paperless billing. Prices averaged across all regions.
2Average annual cost of our E.ON Next Fixed 12m Collective v1 tariff compared to the current April price cap: £1,620 vs £1,641. That's £21 cheaper than today's rates, £233 cheaper than the latest July price cap prediction (£1,853) and £274 cheaper than the latest October price cap prediction (£1,894, low certainty). Average costs according to the latest predictions (correct as of 11 May 2026) from British Gas, EDF and E.ON Next's Price Cap Forecasting Services, based on dual-fuel customers Actual bill size will vary depending on your individual household consumption. Prices based on dual-fuel customers consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s new Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) (2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year), paying by direct debit, with paperless billing. Prices averaged across all regions.
3These deals are available only from RVU brands Uswitch and Confused as part of our collective energy switch, which allows us to secure market-beating deals you won't find anywhere else, including direct via the supplier.
4To be eligible for this tariff, customers must either have an existing smart meter, or agree to have one installed within 90 days, courtesy of Ecotricity.
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