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See prices‡ Off-peak rates on the Next Drive Smart tariff are fixed at 6.5p/kWh between 12am-6am daily, applying to EV charging and whole home electricity use. Smart meter with half hourly consent required. You must have an eligible electric vehicle and charger. If you do not boost charge, you will always be charged at off-peak rate of 6.5p/kWh. Any boost charges or charging without using the smart charging feature during peak hours will be billed at the peak rate of 27.924p/kWh. Information correct at time of send (9 May). Terms and conditions apply.
† Next Drive fixed-term tariff offers cheaper rates between 12am-6am compared to our standard variable rates. Actual savings may vary based on charging conditions. T&Cs apply.
* 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. Actual savings depend on usage and payment type. Payment by Direct Debit required. T&Cs apply.
1 Geographical and eligibility restrictions apply. A 2023 study indicates that air heat pumps are up to four times more efficient than average gas boilers over a full year, as measured by the Seasonal Coefficient of Performance (SCOP). This metric includes all heating and hot water, providing a realistic comparison to combi boilers.
2 Figures are based on standard MCS calculations for a south-facing 12-panel solar array in central England, on a 35-degree tilt roof, with no shading, and annual electricity usage of 4,000 kWh. The tariff rate is 26.35p/kWh (Ofgem Energy Price Cap from 1 October 2025). Savings assume a 5.1 kWh battery and Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) payments of 21p/kWh under the E.ON Next Premium v2 Export tariff. Actual savings may vary. Our experts may suggest additional or alternative products, updating savings based on your specific situation. Geographical and eligibility restrictions apply.
3 Geographical and eligible restrictions apply. T&Cs apply.
4 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.
5 Compared to our Next Drive tariff. Off-peak rates on the Next Drive Smart tariff are fixed at 6.5p/kWh between 12am-6am daily, applying to EV charging and whole home electricity use. Smart meter with half hourly consent required. You must have an eligible electric vehicle and charger. If you do not boost charge, you will always be charged at the off-peak rate of 6.5p/kWh. Any boost charges or charging without using the smart charging feature during peak hours will be billed at the peak rate of 27.924p/kWh. Information correct at time of send (9 May). Terms and conditions apply.

Switch to Next Pledge.
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. T&Cs apply.²
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.
5 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.
Since its launch in August 2023 - the Next Pledge tariff has received positive reviews from and/or been deemed worthy of consideration by credible finance/money journalists across various money-saving focused websites.
Make a change for the future with exclusive savings for E.ON Next customers.
Whilst we all try to do the little things to make our homes more sustainable and to get those energy bills down, there are changes that can make a big impact. From getting a heat pump, to switching to an electric vehicle, being sustainable can feel good.
We've a wide range of energy tech for your home. Plus, if you're an E.ON Next customer, you can enjoy exclusive discounts. T&Cs apply.
6 Savings information for heat pumps provided by the Energy Saving Trust based on a standard air source heat pump in an average sized, four-bedroom detached home, with radiator upgrades as required versus an old G-rated gas boiler.
7 These are example figures only, based on standardised MCS calculations. Savings are based on property fitted with a south-facing solar array in central England on a roof with a 35-degree tilt and no shading, with electricity consumption of 4,000 kWh per year (with the customer at home all day), at a tariff rate of 26.35p/kWh. The solar array contains 12 x 460W panels (5.52 kWp) generating 5,105 kWh/year, fitted with a 5.1 kWh (5.1 kWh usable) battery.
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We can provide you with information to make your home more energy efficient through a range of government funded schemes and energy efficiency grants. These include:
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Manage your energy whenever, wherever.
Use the E.ON Next app to monitor your account, meter and pay bills on the go.
Make sure your payments are on track.
Regular online account health checks to help avoid any bumps in the road.
Helping you understand your energy use.
Account visualisation tools that make keeping track of energy use and bills easier.
We’re looking out for you.
We know that times are very difficult at the moment and we're doing whatever we can to help you get through it. We're listening and are here to help you find the support you need.
Financial support.
Paylink for an affordable payment set-up.
StepChange Debt Charity can offer you a Money health check.
E.ON Next Energy Fund for financial help.
Further support.
Citizens Advice or Mind for mental health support.
Check eligibility for support from the Priority Services Register.
Homes for Living offer free home safety aids.
The National Energy Action for fuel and warmth issues.
Energy-saving.
Energy-saving tips are available on our website and community.
All E.ON Next customers get exclusive home energy tech offers.
Eligible customers get a free smart meter.
Eligible customers can get help with grants and schemes.
Manage your account online.
Making it easier for you to give meter readings, view bills and manage your Direct Debit.

What is the energy price cap?
Who sets the price cap, when and how much? Read everything you need to know about the energy price cap in our blog.

How Direct Debits are calculated.
As an E.ON Next customer, you have lots of options on how to pay your energy bills. Direct Debit is a popular choice that could even save you money with lower energy bills.

What are standing charges?
There is a lot of confusion on what these standing charges are on an energy bill, and what they are used for, so we explain all in our blog.
* 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.
** Cost saving estimate based on insulating a semi-detached gas-heated home with Cavity Wall Insulation. The figure also takes into consideration fuel prices as of October 2024. Information sourced from: https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/cavity-wall-insulation/
*** Potential annual savings are based on the installing of a standard air source heat pump in an average sized three-bedroom detached home. Savings are dependent on your property size, your household electricity usage, the current of any existing electric storage heater used and its age. Savings are dependent on the current oil/LPG system used, and their age. Figures are sourced from the Energy Saving Trust website and are based on fuel prices as of July 2025.
+Cheapest fix information for Next Fixed 12m v97 is correct as of 10am 30 October 2025. Based on dual fuel customers with standard meters, using average annual consumption of 2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500kWh of gas, at an average for all 14 regions, paying by Direct Debit. It is compared against standard and fixed term tariffs that are available for customers in all 14 regions, (excluding tariffs with bundled products or add-ons) publicly available from the following suppliers: British Gas, Octopus, EDF, E.ON Next, Scottish Power and OVO. Availability of the tariff is subject to eligibility criteria and savings are not guaranteed as they depend on individual usage and meter type. Terms and conditions apply. The 'cheapest claim' excludes certain products not available to all customers.
^ Calculated as charging an average electric vehicle battery of 40kW at 7.5p/kWh available between 12am and 6am.
3 Valid on panels and fixings only. Offer applies to all solar panel packages. Valid from 20 August 2025 to 24 September 2025. T&Cs apply.
8 Based on the annual savings an average UK household could make by following our energy tips for the most common appliances found in the average UK home.
Source for average household appliances: https://www.amdea.org.uk/industry-information/market-information
9 The ‘fix’ and ‘save’ claims are calculated based on the price per unit of the cheapest fixed price contract available on our quote page vs the price of the October 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 27 August 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.
10 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 company limited by guarantee (Company Number: 1982873) and a registered charity (Charity Number England and Wales: No. 294344, Scotland No. SC038885) whose registered office is at Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 6LL.