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Why compare business energy with Smarter Business?
Comparing business energy deals is crucial if you want to find not only the cheapest tariff but also the best-tailored energy solution for your company*. Our team of experienced energy experts can conduct a comprehensive analysis of the energy market on your behalf and identify the best tariff depending on your specific business requirements. Not only will this help to save you valuable time, but it can provide you with the peace of mind that you’re getting the most competitive energy deal on the market.
Our energy experts have all the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate the finer details of the business energy market and can find cost-saving opportunities that may not be apparent to you. Comparing business gas and electricity tariffs with SmarterBusiness is a quick and simple process that allows you to focus on your core business activities, safe in the knowledge that you’re not paying more than you need to on your energy costs.
What can you compare with Smarter Business?
Business Gas
Switching to a smarter gas tariff can help your business make huge savings on its energy costs, especially for gas-intensive operations such as restaurants, hotels, or agricultural businesses. Gas prices are notoriously volatile, so comparing tariffs and locking in a low price is vital for keeping your bills down.
As well as searching the market for the most cost-effective gas deal, we will also help you find a tariff that aligns with your company’s specific energy requirements and sustainability targets. To do this, we will consider the size of your business, your typical gas usage, and your current gas tariff to see where you can make savings. After comparing the market, we will share our findings with you and offer expert advice so you can make an informed decision in the best interests of your business*.
Business Electricity
Every business needs electricity to run its operations, so finding the most competitive electricity tariff that’s also tailored to your company’s needs is crucial for keeping your overheads to a minimum. All businesses will benefit from running a comparison of the electricity market, especially electricity-intensive companies like retail and grocery stores, offices, and manufacturing businesses.
Whatever your business electricity needs, we can help you find the best tariff for your specific needs*. We’ll take into consideration your business size, your electricity usage, and tariff type, whether it’s on a fixed rate, deemed rate, or rolling contract, and conduct a comprehensive analysis of the market to recommend a cost-effective electricity tariff tailored to your business requirements and sustainability goals.
What types of business energy tariffs are available?
Fixed Tariffs
Fixed energy tariffs offer your business a set unit cost of energy per kilowatt hour (kWh) that’s locked in for the duration of your contract. This provides a high level of stability and peace of mind that you won’t be affected by any sudden price rises due to market fluctuations. Your bills will, of course, vary depending on your usage, and you also won’t benefit from any price drops in the market. However, fixed energy contracts are great if you find a rate that you’re happy with.
Flexible Tariffs
Flexible energy tariffs, also known as variable tariffs, will fluctuate in line with wholesale energy prices. This means that the unit rate your business pays for its energy can change month to month, depending on market conditions. This type of contract represents more of a risk than a fixed tariff, as you could be hit with sudden price hikes, but you would also benefit from any drop in wholesale costs. If choosing a flexible tariff, it’s important to keep a close eye on the market and adjust your business’ energy usage accordingly.
Deemed Tariffs
A deemed tariff is a type of energy contract that applies to businesses that fail to switch or negotiate a new contract after moving into new premises. Gas and electricity rates on deemed tariffs are typically higher than usual, so comparing business energy deals is especially important after any move. While no business will switch to a deemed tariff, it’s important to be aware of what they are, as you’ll almost certainly be overpaying for your energy if you remain on one.
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Duel Fuel Tariffs
A dual fuel tariff combines both your gas and electricity costs into one single bill. While this offers businesses convenience and simplicity when it comes to their energy bills, bundling both services together can often result in significant savings, too. When it comes to business energy contracts, dual fuel tariffs are typically not as common as they are with domestic energy contracts, but they are certainly available and should be looked out for.
Single Fuel Tariffs
As opposed to dual fuel tariffs, single fuel tariffs are energy contracts that only provide businesses with either gas or electricity. While they don’t offer the same level of simplicity and convenience that dual fuel tariffs do, they provide businesses the opportunity to tailor their energy contracts depending on their specific gas and electricity needs. After comparing business gas and electricity deals, this extra flexibility can help companies to better manage their energy usage and reduce their overall costs.
How to switch business gas & electricity suppliers
Switching business gas and electricity suppliers shouldn’t be daunting. If you know what to do, then it’s a relatively quick and simple process that will help you to save on your business energy bills. To start comparing business energy deals and switch suppliers, simply follow these steps:
1. Gather the information you need
Before comparing business energy deals and switching to a new tariff, you’ll need to have all the necessary information at hand. This includes the details of your current gas and electricity tariff, including the contract’s end date, which you can find on a recent bill. Your bill will also show you your monthly or annual energy usage and the rates you pay, which you’ll need to know when searching for a better deal.
2. Find a new business energy supplier
Once you know the details of your current business energy contract and are confident you can switch without penalty, use SmarterBusiness to conduct a full market comparison of the business energy market. First you’ll need to complete our online form, telling us details such as your business address and energy usage. Then, our energy experts use these to provide you with free and accurate quotes from a wide range of suppliers. Compare the tariffs on offer and choose the best deal for your specific business requirements*.
3. Initiate the switch
Once you’ve chosen a new business energy supplier or tariff, we’ll take care of the switching process for you. This includes informing your current energy supplier of your intention to switch and agreeing on a start date for your new contract with your chosen supplier. Then, all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the savings your business will enjoy with your new energy deal. To get started, hit the ‘Get a quote’ button now.
What to look for in a business electricity supplier
Once you’ve chosen a new business energy supplier or tariff, we’ll take care of the switching process for you. This includes informing your current energy supplier of your intention to switch and agreeing on a start date for your new contract with your chosen supplier. Then, all you need to do is sit back and enjoy the savings your business will enjoy with your new energy deal. To get started, hit the ‘Get a quote’ button now.
Rates
Compare both the unit rates and standing charges offered by each tariff, and also look out for tariffs with differential or multi-rate tariffs to see which supplier offers the best value for money*.
Contract terms
You should also compare the terms and conditions of different business energy contracts, such as the duration of the contract, flexibility, and any early termination fees.
Reputation
The reputation of an energy supplier is also an important consideration for your business. If you’re unsure about a supplier, you can research their reputation for reliability and customer service.
Green Credentials
If sustainability is a key part of your business strategy, as is increasingly the case, then consider a gas and electricity supplier that uses renewable sources or carbon offsetting schemes.
Customer Service
The level of customer service that energy suppliers provide businesses with can vary quite a lot. Choosing an energy supplier that prioritises business customers, provides excellent support, and addresses any issues promptly will save time and hassle.
Should you switch to a green energy supplier?
Switching to a green energy supplier can provide significant benefits for your business, such as helping it meet its net zero carbon goals, enhancing its brand reputation, boosting its green credentials, and future-proofing its operations. And while renewable energy suppliers used to charge a premium, green energy tariffs are very competitive in today’s market, so you could be able to save on your business energy bills too.
There are many different types of green energy tariffs. Some suppliers will source their energy from 100% renewable sources, while others will combine a mixture of renewable and non-renewable energy. Other suppliers may use carbon offsetting schemes, which may involve matching the amount of energy you consume with green energy generation elsewhere.
Transitioning to green energy can drastically reduce your company’s carbon footprint, which can enhance its reputation by showing commitment to sustainability. Customers from all sectors increasingly value businesses that prioritize eco-friendly practices, and this positive perception can lead to higher customer loyalty. Investing in green energy today can also protect you from any future shocks in the volatile fossil fuel market, providing extra resilience to your business as a whole.
What other services does SmarterBusiness provide?
Utility Procurement Services
Our team of expert energy consultants can assist you in finding and managing your business energy contracts. Our energy brokers can navigate the market and negotiate competitive rates on your behalf, helping you to reduce costs and ensure a reliable supply.
Energy Management
No matter what sector your business is in, we can create an effective energy management plan that will allow you to optimise your efficiency and lower your bills. Our experts will analyse your energy usage and advise you on how to implement energy-saving measures, as well as manage all your business utility contracts, including raising issues with suppliers and dealing with them directly.
Net Zero Carbon Solutions
Our energy audits will help to identify any inefficiencies in your business operations, helping you to reduce your overall usage and carbon footprint. Businesses that use our net zero solutions will have a much better chance of reaching their sustainability goals.
Energy Monitoring Software and Metering Solutions
Our cloud-based energy monitoring software allows your business to track and monitor its energy usage in real time, which then provides you with the know-how to make data-driven decisions to optimise your operations. We also provide metering solutions, using the latest technology to analyse your energy usage patterns and identify inefficiencies.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The unit rate of electricity depends on the size of your business and its annual energy consumption. As of February 2024, the unit cost of electricity per kWh for micro businesses is 24.2p, while this rises to 25.2p for large businesses. The standing charge also rises depending on the size of your business, from 95.8p up to 120.1p per day.
Again, this depends on the size of your business. As of February 2024, the unit price of gas per kWh is 9.6p for small businesses but drops to 6.6p for very large businesses (those that use over 50,000 kWh per year). The standing charge also varies hugely, from 43.6p per day for micro businesses to 183.2p for very large businesses.
Generally, you won’t be able to cancel your business energy contract before it expires, as you’ll be charged an early termination fee to do so. That’s why it’s important to check the terms and conditions of your current business energy contract before trying to switch to a better deal.
If you don’t know who your business energy supplier is, you can find out by looking at a recent energy bill. If you’ve recently moved to a new business premises, contact the previous tenant or, if you’re renting, the landlord. Alternatively, you can call the Meter Number Helpline on 0870 608 1524.
Switching business energy suppliers can take as little as five working days, although it could take up to three weeks, depending on the terms of your current energy contract. When switching with SmarterBusiness, we can handle the entire process for you, and at no point will your business be left without power.
In most cases, you won’t need to install a new meter when switching business energy suppliers. However, if you want to get the most accurate energy bills for your business, then you should consider switching to a smart meter or half-hourly meter.
* All prices are reviewed against fluctuating market values and subjective variables and may not always reflect the best possible price.