E.ON Next offers new tariffs helping customers get more out of their energy

26/07/23

"We’re all too aware of the impact of the energy crisis in recent years, both on the amount we all have to pay and the reduced choice in finding a tariff that reflects how we live our lives. At E.ON Next we’re all about helping customers to get more out of their energy, whether it’s a fixed tariff to provide peace of mind that prices won’t change ahead of winter, a cheaper charging offer for electric car drivers or one of the best returns on solar generation."

- Ramona Vlasiu, Chief Operating Officer at E.ON Next

E.ON Next has launched a new package of tariffs offering something for new and existing customers, signalling the energy market returning closer to normal with greater choice and individual options that reflect customer needs and low carbon ambitions.

While market prices are still significantly higher than before the energy crisis, E.ON Next is able to offer competitive fixed rate products for both new and existing customers, providing them with more certainty over the coming winter and beyond.

For those looking to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and cut their carbon emissions, there are some of the best tailored deals to help customers get more out of their energy. These include cheaper off-peak charging rates for electric car drivers and improved returns for people who own solar panels and export the electricity they generate back to the grid.

Ramona Vlasiu, Chief Operating Officer at E.ON Next, said: “We’re all too aware of the impact of the energy crisis in recent years, both on the amount we all have to pay and the reduced choice in finding a tariff that reflects how we live our lives. At E.ON Next we’re all about helping customers to get more out of their energy, whether it’s a fixed tariff to provide peace of mind that prices won’t change ahead of winter, a cheaper charging offer for electric car drivers or one of the best returns on solar generation.”

  • Next 1 year v22 – a 12 month fix offering a lower price to existing customers to thank them for their loyalty, priced at £2,060 at current Ofgem average consumption(1). Exit fees of £75 per fuel apply.
  • Next Online v23 – a 12 month fix available to everyone including new customers priced at £2,074(1) at current Ofgem average consumption. Exit fees of £75 per fuel apply.
  • Next Drive – a 12 month fix for electric car drivers with cheaper electricity at 9.5p per kWh for charging between midnight and 7am(2). Customers need a smart meter that can send half hourly updates. No exit fees apply.
  • Next Export Exclusive - for those with solar panels we offer a rate of 16.5p per kWh for exported electricity available to existing customers as well as those with an E.ON solar installation.

Ramona Vlasiu added: “A greater variety of tariffs is hopefully a clearer sign that the energy market is returning to normal and we are able to help customers with a more personal response to their energy needs which can inspire them to take their own next steps in having a more sustainable home – moving away from fossil fuels and taking an active part in a smarter and cleaner energy system.”

E.ON Next – recent winner of the 2023 Uswitch Energy Award for consistency through the energy crisis – provides 100% renewable electricity(3) at no extra cost to all its customers’ homes and small and medium-sized businesses. E.ON is also a Which? Trusted Trader for its range of sustainable and smart home solutions including energy efficient boilerssmart thermostatssolar and battery technology and heat pumps.

Notes to Editors:

  • All prices quoted are based on current Ofgem average annual consumption of 12,000 kWh for gas and 2,900 kWh for unrestricted  electricity.
  • The average daytime rate for Next Drive is 33p per kWh.
  • Electricity backed by 100% renewable sources from the purchase of renewable electricity certificates. The electricity supplied to your home comes from the National Grid and DNOs.

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