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The Rooftop Revolution: Supporting the new solar-friendly Future Homes Standard
As the owner of the UK’s largest residential solar installer, E.ON UK is in a unique position to help the Government meet its renewable goals for new housing.

“Just common sense”: Ed Miliband confirms historic regulation to promote domestic solar
First-of-its-kind regulation will see “almost universal” rooftop solar on new-build homes.

Beating the cap: Households on the E.ON Next Pledge tariff to save over £21 million by the end of the year
More than 560,000 customers have beaten the Energy Price Cap with E.ON Next’s tracker tariff, Next Pledge, and are set to save a combined total of more than £21 million by the end of the year.

Market-wide half hourly settlement: Vital to making new energy work
Market-wide half hourly settlement isn't just a technical upgrade, it's key to helping customers and making new energy work.

Powering up: Adding battery storage could transform ECO5 scheme for households
Including batteries in future ECO schemes could help the UK achieve the demand-side energy flexibility it needs for net zero.

Fairer, greener, smarter: putting consumers at the heart of the energy transition
E.ON UK CEO Chris Norbury tells Utility Week Live the energy sector is facing a defining question: How to deliver Clean Power 2030 in a way that also delivers meaningful savings to those people who need it most

E.ON Next and Kraken partner to lower energy bills for customers
- ‘ResidentialFlex’ automatically shifts energy consumption to cheaper times of day

Making new-build solar standard for greater flexibility
The UK needs more energy flexibility to meet its net zero goals. Here's how E.ON's recent acquisition of leading solar installer Eco2Solar can help.

Helping those facing hardship: E.ON’s collaboration with Mind, Citizens Advice, and Trussell
As cost-of-living pressures remain a strain for many people, we provide support services that can help our customers, and that includes working with like-minded partners who can help.

From building sites to boardrooms – the CEO committed to making solar standard
The latest in our series of profiles of people driving innovation in the world of energy. Ryan Mee, CEO of Eco2Solar on being at the heart of a commitment to helping the UK achieve net zero, one rooftop at a time

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

Solar panels for new-build homes? We’re already on it
The Government has announced that it wants almost all new homes to have solar PV installed in future. By acquiring leading installer Eco2Solar, E.ON is ahead of the curve.