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Next Fixed 12m - our 1 year fixed energy tariff.

Next Fixed 12m - our 1 year fixed energy tariff.

  • Fixed prices for 12 months.

  • You could save £147 vs the July price cap.10

  • Exclusive home energy tech discounts.

  • Online account management required.

  • Cheaper prices when paying by Direct Debit.

Next Fixed 24m - our 2 year fixed energy tariff.

Next Fixed 24m - our 2 year fixed energy tariff.

  • Fixed prices for 24 months.

  • Exclusive home energy tech discounts.

  • Cheaper prices when paying by Direct Debit.

Next Pledge - our tracker tariff.

Next Pledge - our tracker tariff.

With our Next Pledge tariff, you’ll get energy prices guaranteed to stay below the Ofgem price cap - saving you £50 based on average annual consumption. 2 T&Cs apply.

Unlike other fixed tariffs, you’ll also benefit if energy prices drop.

  • Guaranteed savings vs the price cap.

  • Automatically benefitting if energy prices drop.

  • No exit fees.

Next Drive - our electric vehicle tariff.

Next Drive - our electric vehicle tariff.

Designed around you, your electric vehicle and the open road. Buckle up!

  • Enjoy our cheap overnight charging price.2

  • Manage everything through our app.

  • 100% renewable electricity.3

  • Free 1 year subscription to Zoom EV benefits and discounts.4

  • Get the E.ON Drive Comfort app for easy EV charging on the go.

Next Gust - our tariff harnessing wind power.

Next Gust - our tariff harnessing wind power.

Customers who sign up for Next Gust will have their energy backed by wind energy generated in the UK.

  • Fixed prices for 12 months.

  • 100% renewable electricity generated by assets in the UK.6

  • Exclusive home energy tech discounts.

  • You'll need to manage your account online.

  • Discount if you pay by Direct Debit.

Next Pumped - our air source heat pump tariff.

Next Pumped - our air source heat pump tariff.

Pay less for your power all night long. Perfect for running your heat pump.

  • Cheaper electricity from 10pm to 6am.7

  • Save around £256 a year.8

  • No exit fees.

  • Comes with 100% renewable electricity.

Next Flex - our flexible tariff.

Next Flex - our flexible tariff.

This is the E.ON Next standard variable tariff, where your electricity and gas prices can go up or down with the wholesale market.

  • Variable prices.

  • No contract (this means no exit fees).

  • Cheaper prices when paying by Direct Debit.

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Plus you could get up to £350 off heat pumps and £200 off solar panels & batteries as an E.ON Next customer. T&Cs apply.

Why choose E.ON Next as your supplier?

We’re about making energy less hassle and a lot more convenient for everyone.

Get more out of your energy, get an E.ON Next electricity and gas quote today. Switching your energy supply over to us online is easy and stress-free.

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Once you’ve decided you want to change your electricity and gas to us, we make it as easy as possible.

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What type of energy tariff is right for you?

There are two types of electricity and gas tariffs: fixed and variable. With fixed or fixed rate tariffs you'll pay the same amount for each kWh of energy you use. Usually, most energy suppliers will offer 1 or 2 year fixed energy tariffs and they can be good if you want help to budget over a longer period.

Variable electricity and gas tariffs on the other hand, can change in price. Normally this happens every 3 months with Ofgem's price cap updates.

On a variable tariff, the price you pay for your electricity and gas can't go above the energy price cap, which is set by Ofgem.

How to switch energy supplier.

It couldn’t be easier to switch your electricity and gas supply over to E.ON Next and start enjoying positive energy. We've got a great range of energy tariffs for you to choose from, perfect for getting those electricity and gas bills down.

You can see how much you're paying for energy with your current supplier on your latest energy bill as well as how much electricity and gas you're using. Use that info to get a more accurate quote.

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Once you’ve picked your tariff, set up your Direct Debit and signed up, we’ll tell your current energy supplier that you’re joining us.

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Send your meter readings.

Give us your electricity and gas meter readings once the switch is complete. And that’s it, you’re all done. So what are you waiting for?

How long does it take to switch energy supplier?

It can take up to 5 working days for your electricity and/or gas supply to move over to your new energy supplier. You’ll also have a 14-day cooling-off period, in case you change your mind and want to stay with your current energy supplier. Your options will differ depending on whether you join your new energy supplier in your cooling-off period or not.

Once you've switched you can register your interest in a smart meter if you don't have one, as well as download our great new app.

Not sure what happens when you switch energy supplier?

Don't worry, we've put together a useful step by step guide to give you all the information you need to switch your electricity and gas supplier.

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1 E.ON Next Energy Limited will donate a minimum of £500,000 to the Woodland Trust, over the next three years in order to support the restoration of ancient woodlands. The Woodland Trust is a non-profit-making company limited by guarantee (number 1982873) and a registered charity, numbers 294344 and SC038885. The Woodland Trust logo is a registered trademark. Registered office: Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 6LL.

2 Next Pledge is a 12-month fixed term tracker tariff with variable rates that are always lower in comparison to the Ofgem Price Cap, that applies to standard variable tariffs. £50 saving is applied as a reduction on unit rates split across both electricity and gas (£25 saving per fuel) based on Ofgem average dual fuel customer. Actual savings depend on usage and region. Payment by Direct Debit required. T&Cs apply.

3 Lower-priced electricity 6.7p/kWh when you charge between 12am and 7am.

4 Next Drive electricity backed by 100% renewable sources, E.ON's renewable generation assets, agreements with UK generators and the purchase of renewable electricity certificates. The electricity supplied to your home comes from the National Grid. Smart meter required. Exit fees and T&Cs apply.

5 As an E.ON Next customer, you could get a one year’s subscription to Zoom EV. By registering you give consent for your details to be shared with Zoom EV and for Zoom EV to contact you regarding this offer. Zoom EV is a third party vendor and will not share your information with other third parties.

6 Next Gust Fixed 12 month tariff. Electricity supply backed by agreements with wind generators in the UK. The electricity supplied to your home comes from the National Grid. Smart meter required, where eligible. Exit fees and T&Cs apply.

7 Pricing as of 16th April 2025. Off-peak hours of 22:00 - 06:00: 17.47p per kWh. Standard hours of 19:00 - 22:00 and 06:00 - 16:00: 20.765p per kWh. Peak hours of 16:00 - 19:00: 36.328p per kWh. Pricing may vary by region. Please check your quote. 8 Next Pumped Tariff saving calculations assume an electric consumption of 5766.67 kWh, charging 24% of electric consumption at 17.47p/kWh during Next Pumped Fixed 12m V5 off-peak hours (10pm-6am), 59% of consumption at 20.765p/kWh during base hours (7pm to 10pm and 6am to 4pm) and 17% of consumption at 36.328p/kWh during peak hours (4pm to 7pm); compared to charging at 27.029p/kWh (national average rate and will vary by region) standard variable rate from 1st April 2025, which is equivalent to £256.31 saved compared to our standard tariff. Actual savings may vary depending on individual usage patterns. T&Cs apply.

9 E.ON Next customers can save up to £50 off an Electric Vehicle home charger, up to £200 off solar panels and batteries and £350 off a heat pump. Terms and conditions apply.

10 Calculations are based on the average annual price of the Next Fixed 12m price contract available on our quote page for dual fuel customers with standard meters using average annual consumption of 2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas and paying by Direct Debit vs the price of the July 2025 price cap announced by Ofgem . The information is correct as of 23 May 2025. The fixed rate contracts may not be available to all customers and are subject to eligibility criteria. Future savings against the price cap are not guaranteed as the price cap is subject to change and actual savings may vary depending on your individual energy usage and circumstances.

The ‘fix’ and ‘save’ claims are calculated based on the average annual price of the cheapest fixed price contract available on our quote page vs the price of the April 2025 price cap announced by Ofgem based on dual fuel customers consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year), paying by Direct Debit. The information is correct as of 1 April 2025. Cheaper rates are dependent on paying by Direct Debit. The fixed rate contracts may not be available to all customers and are subject to eligibility criteria. Future savings against the price cap are not guaranteed as the price cap is subject to change and actual savings may vary depending on your individual energy usage and circumstances.

Terms like ‘cheaper’ ‘pay less’ and ‘prices have dropped’ refer to a comparison between our current cheapest fixed price tariffs (1 year fixed price plans) and the price of the immediate previous version of the tariffs. Calculations are based on Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) for dual fuel medium energy users (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per annum), assuming payment by Direct Debit. Prices may vary by region, meter type and individual circumstances. Actual savings may vary depending on your energy consumption and current tariff. The comparison is made against our own previous tariffs, not other suppliers and the fixed rate contracts and savings may not be available to all customers in all regions. Information correct as of 10 October 2024. Prices are subject to change.

† Information correct as of 4 October 12am. Off-peak rate of 6.7p per kWh, off-peak hours 12am - 7am. Based on all dedicated “like-for-like” EV tariffs on the market, customers have a saving of £57 vs market average. Dual fuel customers paying by Direct Debit consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV), (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year, plus an additional 1,976 kWh of electricity for car charging), at an average for all 14 regions. Calculations are based on tariff only.

^ Calculated as charging an average electric vehicle battery of 40kW at 6.7p/kWh available between 12am and 7am.

+ Tariff saving calculations assume an electric vehicle driving 8,000 miles a year at 3.33 miles per kilowatt, charging 6.7p per kWh during off-peak Next Drive Fixed v7 tariff hours (12am -7am); compared to charging at 27.03p/kWh (national average and will vary by region) standard variable tariff rate from 1 April 2025 which is equivalent to £489 saved. T&Cs apply.

Information correct as of 4 October 12am. Based on all dedicated “like-for-like” EV market tariffs from suppliers with a customer base of more than 1 million accounts. Based on dual fuel customers, paying by Direct Debit and consuming medium energy usage as defined by Ofgem’s Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV), (2,700kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas per year, plus an additional 1,976kWh of electricity for car charging), at an average for all 14 regions.