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What does the UK need to do to reach net zero?
From better builds to smarter controls, E.ON experts are tackling the UK’s net zero puzzle, piece by piece. As the clock ticks towards 2050, we speak to the people behind the progress – unpacking the real-world solutions turning ambition into action.

WATT A DEAL: Only 4% of drivers know you could charge an EV at home for less than a latte
- E.ON Next launches first of its kind grocery store to showcase the value of EV at-home charging, as over half (52%) report driving less due to high petrol costs
- The new EVerything £2.70 store solely stocks items that would typically cost £2.70, the same price you could be paying to charge your EV overnight with the E.ON Next Drive tariff
- Shop stock with a £2.70 price tag includes four fifths of a cup of coffee, one and a half loaves of bread and just under half a pack of nine toilet rolls*
- EVerything £2.70 store launches as economist proves a salesperson driving 20,000 miles annually could save more than £8,350 in running costs over three years

Why customers, colleagues and communities matter at E.ON
We’re striving to make new energy work for everyone as we deliver the energy transition. And that means ensuring we bring our colleagues, customers and communities with us.

Three quarters of people support energy companies using expertise for green housebuilding
New polling shows rooftop solar for new-build housing is popular with the public, and energy companies' expertise may be essential to making it work.

Petersfield Town FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
Petersfield Town FC, based on Love Lane in Petersfield, recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The club has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs.

Powering change: The case for investing in battery solutions for those most in need
As a leading energy supplier, we're committed to finding effective, sustainable solutions to support our most vulnerable customers – and we believe battery storage is a key part of that mission.

Heating houses with low emissions: trialling the tech that could change the way we heat our homes
From the outside, it looks like any other heating system. Under the surface it’s a smart, low-carbon setup that’s part of our expanding toolkit of solutions to help electrify the UK’s heating – and make clean, affordable warmth the new normal.

Suffolk FA's Barnards Meadow Football Centre receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game
BARNARDS MEADOW FOOTBALL CENTRE based on Barnards Way in Lowestoft recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The facility has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs.

How E.ON Next is empowering our hard of hearing customers
This Deaf Awareness Week, we’re shining a spotlight on the support E.ON Next offers our hard of hearing customers through its partnership with SignLive.

E.ON Next offers free HomeServe boiler cover for home-movers
E.ON Next has launched ‘Next Free Boiler Cover’, a new fixed 12-month, online-only tariff which includes one year of free Boiler cover from HomeServe for home-movers.

PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next cuts rate on 12-month products
- E.ON Next has repriced its Next Fixed 12-month and Next Gust 12-month products.
- The repriced tariffs offer the typical household annual savings of £261 and £217 respectively against the Energy Price Cap (of £1,849, for April-June 2025).
- Nearly 1 in 5 households across Great Britain have already made the choice to be with E.ON Next.

Growing the Greener Game’s impact with Energy Support Packs
With these energy support packs as part of the Greener Game we're offering top-tier energy advice to grassroots football clubs across England.