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Switch now and get £1001 off your standing charges

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and you will have lower bills in just 5 working days.

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Staying put could be an expensive mistake

If you haven't switched in over a year, you're probably paying too much for your energy.4

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Ben Gallizzi,
Energy Expert

Time is running out to take advantage of our market-leading energy deal2 from EDF – exclusive to us for a limited time only. 3

With this nifty tariff, you’re guaranteed to save £100 against the price cap on a dual-fuel tariff over the next 12 months.1 Your rates will continue to change every three months in line with the price cap, but a flat discount on your standing charge means you’ll always save, whichever way the market moves.

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The estimated price you’ll pay*

EDF Energy

EDF Simply Tracker Extra Apr26

Tariff type:

12-month
tracker

Early exit fee:

£25 per fuel

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Reasons to consider this deal

You want to switch to a market-leading tariff from one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers

You want to reduce your bills this winter with a guaranteed £100 saving against the price cap over the next 12 months1

You want to switch to a supplier with some of the lowest exit fees

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Prices, plan names and offers are correct as of 04/02/2025. Deals offered are subject to availability. 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.

1Average annual cost of this tariff compared to the current price cap: £1,638 vs £1,738, which is a saving of £100 for dual-fuel customers. Rates will change every three months in line with the price cap, but a discount against your standing charge means dual-fuel customers are guaranteed to save £100 versus the price cap over the course of a 12-month tariff. Electricity-only customers save £50. Actual bill size will vary depending on your individual household consumption. Prices based on 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. The price cap sets the maximum rates suppliers can charge standard variable tariff customers for their energy and changes every three months as decided by Ofgem.

2Cheapest energy-only fixed tariff from a big supplier in England, Scotland and Wales. Correct as of 24 January 2025. Cheaper fixed energy tariffs may be available from small suppliers, or as part of bundled deals where customers must take two or more products, such as boiler cover.

3Exclusive plans are available through Uswitch, Confused.com and direct via EDF for new and existing customers.

4If you’re no longer on a fixed-term plan, it’s likely you have rolled onto your energy supplier’s standard variable tariff where prices are typically the most expensive. Your rates can go up or down every three months in line with the price cap. After back-to-back price cap increases, the cap is predicted to increase 3% from £1,738 to £1,791 on 1 April 2025. Latest EDF forecast from 27 January 2025.

*The estimated amount you’ll pay monthly for 12 months, or annually, if you switch to EDF Energy Simply Tracker Extra Apr26 tariff. We calculated this based on the new tariff unit rates and the energy usage you gave us the last time during your last Uswitch energy comparison. If something doesn't look right, update your details here to receive energy updates tailored to you.

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