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    Energy price cap rises again! What you need to know and how to find fixed deals that can beat October’s rise

    October 3, 20254 Mins Read


    • The Ofgem price cap has risen to £1,755 per year from today  

    By ANGHARAD CARRICK

    Updated: 08:01, 3 October 2025

    Households can save hundreds of pounds on their energy bills if they switch to a fixed deal, as the price cap rises again tomorrow. 

    Ofgem’s price cap has increased from £1,720 to £1,755 today, driven by an increase in the cost of ensuring there is a stable electricity supply.

    The cost of electricity will increase from 25.73p per kilowatt hour to 26.35p, while gas will ease from 6.33p/kWH to 5.29p/kWH. Standing charges will jump again, from 51.37p to 53.68p for electricity, and from 29.82p to 34.03p for gas.

    The regulator has urged households to consider switching to a fixed tariff to cut costs as the weather gets colder.

    Fixed energy deals have slowly returned to the market following the energy crisis, and suppliers are offering competitive fixed deals that undercut variable tariffs – those governed by the price cap.

    Customers can now save over £200 by switching to a fixed deal, with the best deals on the market offering savings of between £98 and £232.

    Price cap rise: Suppliers are offering cheaper fixed deals to undercut the price increase

    Price cap rise: Suppliers are offering cheaper fixed deals to undercut the price increase

    Why is it a good time to fix?

    Energy experts and the regulator have called on households to consider switching to a fixed deal if they can.

    It means households can save money ahead of winter when their energy use increases, but it also protects them from any potential future price rises with the energy price cap.

    Energy suppliers regularly publish their energy price cap forecasts, which show that prices in January may fall, but only marginally.

    EDF says it is likely to fall to £1,747 but rise again in April to £1,869, while Octopus Energy says it will fall to £1,736 in January and rise to £1,758 in April.

    While these forecasts are subject to change and should be taken with a pinch of salt, they show that households that opt for a fix today could still make significant savings.

    The best fixed energy deals

    Outfox Energy is offering the cheapest deal on the market, with a tariff priced at £1,523 a year for the average household.

    It represents a £232 saving on the new price cap. It is closely followed by Outfox Energy’s 24-month tariff, which has an annual average bill of £1,525 and therefore offers a £230 saving. Its 15-month tariffs also offer chunky savings at £228.

    Of the larger suppliers, Eon Next has a 12-month tariff priced at £1,635, while EDF is offering a 13-month tariff at £1,643.

    Cheapest fixed tariffs
    Supplier Tariff Fix duration Average annual bill Saving vs October  price cap (£1,755) Exit fees Availability
    Outfox Energy Outfox the Price Cap – Oct 2025 – 12M v7.0 12 months £1,523 £232 £75 per fuel Direct via Outfox Energy
    Outfox Energy Outfox the Price Cap – Oct 2025 – 2-year v7.0 24 months £1,525 £230 £125 per fuel  Direct via Outfox Energy
    Outfox Energy Outfox the Price Cap – Oct 2025 – 15M v7.0 15 months £1,527 £228 £100 per fuel Direct via Outfox Energy
    Fuse Energy September 2025 Fixed (15m) V5 15 months £1,558 £197 £50 per fuel Uswitch.com, Confused.com, and direct via Fuse Energy
    Fuse Energy September 2025 Fixed (12m) V5 12 months £1,563 £192 £60 per fuel Direct via Fuse Energy
    E.ON Next Next Fixed 12m v88 12 months £1,635 £120 £50 per fuel Special deal via: Uswitch.com, Confused.com, and direct via E.ON Next
    EDF Energy Simply Fixed Oct26v4 13 months £,1643 £112 £50 per fuel Uswitch.com, Confused.com, and direct via EDF Energy
    E.ON Next Next Fixed 18m v17 18 months £1,645 £110 £50 per fuel Uswitch.com, Confused.com, and direct via E.ON Next
    Sainsbury’s Energy Sainsburys Fix and Reward Fixed 12m v59 12 months £1,657 £98 £50 per fuel Direct via Sainsburys Energy
    Source: Uswitch.com. Prices correct as of 8:00am on 30 September 2025. Tariffs included within the table are the cheapest non-bundle fixed tariffs, not variable or tracker. All energy tariffs and prices mentioned are subject to change without notice, and rates vary upon region. These are the cheapest tariffs available based on suppliers who have updated Uswitch with their rates. 

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