What we compare for you
We look beyond headline discounts and focus on what actually affects your bill.
Usage rates
What you pay for each unit of electricity or gas, this is where most savings are found.
Daily charge
Lower daily charges can make a big difference, especially for low or moderate users.
Usage time
We factor in different peak and off-peak rates to match plans to how you actually live.
Compare gas and electricity deals
Compare gas and electricity deals from trusted UK energy suppliers. Whether you're looking to switch for a cheaper tariff or explore fixed and variable plans, you can review your options in one place and find a deal that suits your household.
Energy prices can vary depending on your usage, location and tariff type. Comparing suppliers helps you find better value, lock in fixed rates or choose more flexible options, making it easier to manage your monthly bills.
How energy switching works
We compare electricity and gas plans from trusted retailers and show you better options clearly, transparently and without pressure.
- No cold calls or door knockers
- No obligation to switch
- We do the hard work for you
What happens after you choose a deal
When you choose a plan, the new provider takes care of the switch. There’s no disruption to your energy supply and no complicated paperwork, just a smooth transition to a better deal.
Check out out partner network
Relax whilst we find you the best deal.
Switch and save.
What happens after you choose a deal
When you choose a plan, the new provider takes care of the switch. There’s no disruption to your energy supply and no complicated paperwork, just a smooth transition to a better deal.
Check out our partner network.
Relax whilst we find you the best deal.
Switch and save.
Why people choose
Got The Bill
We're not a typical comparison site. Here's what sets us apart.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, for most households. Tariffs vary between suppliers and the difference can add up to hundreds of pounds a year. Fixed rate deals can offer real savings and protect you from future price rises.
Most switches complete within 5 working days. There is no disruption to your supply. The same gas and electricity reaches your home, only the billing company changes.
A limit set by Ofgem on the unit rates and standing charges suppliers can charge on standard variable tariffs. It caps the rate, not your total bill. Reviewed quarterly based on wholesale prices.
A fixed tariff locks your unit rate for 12 or 24 months. A variable tariff moves with the market subject to the Ofgem cap. Fixed gives certainty. Variable gives flexibility.
Switching is free. If you are on a fixed tariff and leave early, an exit fee may apply as stated in your contract. On a standard variable tariff there is no exit fee.
If you owe less than £500 per fuel you can generally still switch. The debt usually transfers to your new supplier. Over £500, your current supplier can block the switch.
The two numbers that matter are your unit rate (pence per kWh) and daily standing charge (pence per day). Compare these between tariffs, not the total bill which varies with usage.
Your supply will not be cut off. Ofgem appoints a new supplier through the Supplier of Last Resort process. Your credit balance is protected and transfers automatically.
Still have questions? Get in touch and we will get back to you.