Between 1 January and 30 March 2025, Ofgem’s energy price cap is 25p per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity and 6p per kWh for gas.
During this time, typical households in England, Scotland and Wales will pay around £1,738 annually on energy bills. This is £21 more than under the previous energy price cap.
For more information, read our guide to the energy price cap. If you live in Northern Ireland, visit Utility Regulator to see how your bills compare.
What happens from if I'm on a pre-payment meter?
If you’re on a pre-payment meter you’ll pay the same cost per unit of energy as people who pay by direct debit. This is good news because people on pre-payment meters were paying more.
If you have a pre-payment meter your energy supplier should apply the new rate automatically. You don’t need to apply or process any vouchers.