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Exact date households MUST take a meter reading ahead of energy price cap


Brits are being told to take an up-to-date meter reading when Ofgem’s new energy cap comes in, so as to avoid paying out more money during the cost of living crisis

The energy cap is due to be brought down to £2.074(Getty Images)

Brits are being warned to take an up-to-date meter reading when Ofgem’s energy cap changes to avoid paying out more than necessary.

For people battling the cost of living crisis, it’s a step in the right direction as energy prices drop, with the UK’s energy regulator announcing the typical household gas and electricity bill will be capped at £2,074 per year as of July 1.




This is when the Government’s Energy Price Guarantee, which limits domestic energy bills to £2,500, comes to an end and it means families will have an extra £426 per year to play with. It is the first drop in tariffs since the crisis in energy prices began more than 18 months ago.

But it is important that everyone takes an updated reading on July 1, so that they take advantage of the new rate and energy companies don’t take an estimate based on out-of-date figures.

The energy price cap works by setting a limit on the maximum amount that suppliers are able to charge you for a unit of gas and electricity. It’s not a cap on how much you can be charged overall though, as if you consume more energy than others, you’ll spend more money.

The energy cap will change on July 1(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

At the moment, a typical household that pays their energy bill by direct debit pays the following rates: 10.31p per kilowatt hour (p/kWh) for gas33.21p/kWh for electricity. A standing charge of 29.11p per day for gas. A standing charge of 52.97p per day for electricity.

But as of July 1, Ofgem will introduce the following new rates: 8p per kilowatt hour (p/kWh) for gas30p/kWh for electricity. A standing charge of 29p per day for gas. A standing charge of 53p per day for electricity.



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