EDF Energy is one of the Big 6 energy suppliers, on the EDF website they say they are largest producer of low-carbon electricity in the UK and the largest supplier to UK businesses. They serve businesses of all sizes and offer a selection of tariffs and plans to suit varying requirements.
This page provides an overview of EDF Energy business energy prices and a review of their services from past and current customers.
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EDF Energy Business Electricity Tariffs
EDF energy tariffs are tailored to business size, for SMEs they offer:
New Start:
- Flexible, short term contract
- 6-9 month term
- Fixed rates
- Automatic renewal onto Easy Fix
- No exit fees
(Note the New Start EDF Energy electric tariff is electricity ONLY)
The below tariffs are EDF business electricity and/ or EDF Energy business gas tariffs suitable for SMEs:
Fixed for business:
- Fixed rates
- Choice of contract length
- Automatic renewal onto Easy Fix
- Early exit fees apply
Variable tariffs:
- Freedom to switch onto a different tariff whenever
- Variable prices
- No fixed end date
- No notice to leave required
All tariffs offer:
- Online account management tool and app
- 7% Direct Debit discount
- Dedicated UK business adviser
SME out of contract rates for electricity are: 18.06p/kWh and a daily standing charge of 35p/day.
SME out of contract rates for gas are: 5.90p/kWh and a daily standing charge of 35p/day.
For larger businesses (those that spend £30,000 + on electricity annually), EDF offers a range of fixed and flexible contracts including:
Fixed + Peace of Mind:
- Fixed electricity prices for the contract duration
- No usage restriction
- Up to 36 months contract duration
- Non half hourly & half hourly meters
Fixed + Standard:
- Fixed electricity prices for duration of your contract
- No usage restriction
- Variable new generation incentive costs
- Up to 36 months contract duration
Fixed + Reflective:
- Fixed electricity prices for the contract duration
- Variable delivery costs
- Variable new generation incentive costs
- Half hourly metering
EDF Energy Company Profile
The EDF Energy business is a subsidiary of the French state-owned Electricite de France (EDF) group, one of the largest energy companies in Europe. EDF Energy own 8 nuclear power stations in the UK and two thirds of the electricity they produce is from nuclear power.
EDF Energy service currently supplies energy to businesses as well as homes and employ in the region of 13,000 people. They say they plan to become a more responsible and sustainable energy business.
The range of tariffs offered and the separate options for SMEs and larger businesses means business owners are likely to find a contract type that works for them from EDF Energy.
Current Offers
- 7% Direct Debit discount
EDF Energy Business Review
It is important to take a look at the past and current EDF Energy reviews as this gives you a much clearer idea of what to expect from the company. Viewing the EDF Energy business review pages will help you to know what’s good about the supplier as well as see real customer EDF Energy complaints. Below, we have selected a few positive and a few negative reviews from trusted sites.
Positive
“Quick, easy and efficient chat that gave advice and help in changing tarriff for next year. All done in a few minutes. Thank you.” Phil via Trustpilot.
“Amazing service would highly recommend.” Stuart via Trustpilot.
“The bills I have received seemed to be accurate and fairly easy to read.” EDF Customer via Which?
Negative
“I switched in November and not had any issue with my supply. My issue is the fact im prepayment meter and they do not supply a smart meter.” Matthew via Trustpilot
“Friendly advisers but sometimes lacking knowledge to advise correctly.” Jake via Trustpilot.
“It probably could be cheaper, but it is OK for me” EDF customer via Which?
EDF Energy is a very large energy supplier that provides businesses of all sizes with a range of excellent, competitively priced tariff options.