UK households ‘must act today’ to beat Wednesday price rise | Personal Finance | Finance

Energy experts in MoneysuperMarket Energy are currently advised at a fixed rate before the average invoices increased from Wednesday to Wednesday, October 1, when the updated energy price increases to the households and the updated energy price to £ 1,755 to £ 1,755.
Experts, customers immediately switched to a fixed agreement to fall from their invoices to £ 271, the most competitive offers in the market are currently priced between £ 1.429 and £ 1,643 and the supplier dimension varies according to the size. Passing to a fixed tariff will not only provide an emergency savings for household peoples before winter and energy consumption rises, but will also protect from potential price increases under the energy price limit of approximately 50% of the 2019 promotional level.
Laura Hinton MONEYSUPERMARET ENERGY “Currently, approximately 66% of the households will see that most of their bills will increase as the winter months will increase as of Wednesday.
“Fortunately, changing the energy provider is fast and simple, it takes only a few minutes. Currently shopping households can save an average of £ 271, avoid October price increase and maintain themselves from future price increases.
Energy price limit has been changing since 2019
|
Period |
Price Limit (£/Year) |
Change (£) |
To change (%) |
|
January – Mar 2019 |
1,137 £ 1,137 |
– |
– |
|
Nis – September 2019 |
1,254 £ |
+117 £ |
+10.3% |
|
October 2019 – March 2020 |
1,179 £ |
-75 £ |
-6.0 % |
|
Nis – September 2020 |
£ 1.126 |
-£ 53 |
-4.5 % |
|
October 2020 – March 2021 |
1,042 £ |
-£ 84 |
-7.5 % |
|
Nis – September 2021 |
1,138 £ |
+96 £ |
+9.2% |
|
October 2021 – March 2022 |
£ 1.277 |
+139 £ |
+12.2% |
|
Nis – September 2022 |
£ 1.971 |
+694 £ |
+54.3% |
|
October – December 2022* |
£ 2,500 |
+529 £ |
+26.8% |
|
January – March 2023 |
£ 4.279 |
+1,779 £ |
+71.2% |
|
Nis – Jun 2023 |
£ 3.280 |
-£ 999 |
-23.4% |
|
July – September 2023 |
2.074 £ |
-1,206 £ |
-36.8% |
|
October – December 2023 |
£ 1.923 |
-£ 151 |
-7.3 % |
|
January – March 2024 |
£ 1.928 |
+5 £ |
+0.3% |
|
Nis – Jun 2024 |
1,690 £ |
-£ 238 |
-12.3 % |
|
July – September 2024 |
1,568 £ |
-£ 122 |
-7.2 % |
|
October – December 2024 |
£ 1.717 |
+149 £ |
+9.5% |
|
January – March 2025 |
1,738 £ |
+£ 21 |
+1.2% |
|
Nis – Jun 2025 |
£ 1.849 |
+111 £ |
+6.4% |
|
July – September – 2025 |
£ 1.720 |
-£ 129 |
-7 % |
|
October 2025 – |
1,755 £ |
+35 |
% 2 |
The Energy price of the UK is a typical pair of fuel households who have been paying directly with the bank since the entrance of January 2019. From October 2022 to June 2023, the British Government applied the energy price guarantee (EPG) to the typical household people’s invoices to £ 2,500 per year.




