Click Energy have announced they are increasing prices by 11% from 1st July
In this blog we take a look at the latest price announcement from Click Energy and what it will mean for customers’ pockets
What does the price increase mean for customers?
The latest price change from Click Energy will come into effect from 1st July and will mean a typical bill pay or keypad customer will have to find around an extra £100 per year.
The price increase applies to the tariff unit rate and daily standing charge. A standing charge is a fixed amount added on top of your tariff rate to cover an energy supplier’s fixed costs – to pay for supplying your house with power.
To see what difference these latest price changes will make to your bill compare electricity prices with www.powertoswitch.co.uk. We have already factored in what this price increase will mean for your electricity bill.
Click Energy – the Company
Since Click Energy entered the electricity market around six years ago, they have grown to have almost 26,000 customers which is around 3% of the domestic market.
Click Energy offer deals to both Bill Pay and Keypad customers.
Click Energy also operate an exclusive rewards scheme for their customers. ‘Clickbacks’ provides customers with discounts from major high-street brands and supermarkets.
Get in touch with your energy supplier
As everyone realises, we are living in uncertain times. It’s important to get in touch with your energy supplier to discuss any payment issues or concerns and help manage your account. Even providing an up-to-date meter read can make sure your payments are accurate and up to date.
Finding a better deal…
Yes, all suppliers have been increasing prices – but not to the same degree. There is a difference of over £570 between the most expensive and most competitive electricity deal in Northern Ireland.
At ‘Power to Switch’ we compare all tariffs and deals across all electricity suppliers to save you money. Switching is quick, hassle-free and means you keep more money in your pocket. You don’t even have to tell your old supplier you are leaving!!!
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* based on Bill Pay and Keypad Standard rate and 3,200 kWh annual consumption