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E.ON Next charging up EV drivers across the nation by charging less
Latest E.ON Next Drive tariff offers the best value charging rate and longest off peak charging window of any major supplier.

Making new energy work for everyone
E.ON UK Chief Executive Chris Norbury outlines the potential of changing energy from being a significant cause of poverty to something not only affordable but which can become a lever to help lift people out of poverty.

Giving consumers a stake with user-owned renewables from Ripple
As a partner supplier, we help Ripple make it possible for people across the UK to own and benefit from renewable generation.

Right place, right people, right time: Using data to help tackle fuel poverty
Our new energy efficiency technology platform calls on 30 million lines of data to inform and support local authorities as they tackle fuel poverty

Changes to standing charges should leave no one behind
We support a review of standing charges to make the system fairer for all households, and would like to see it as part of a holistic approach to protecting vulnerable energy customers.

Ofgem puts E.ON Next among the best suppliers for keeping smart meters working, and we think flexibility is the key
Ofgem has announced smart meter performance data showing that E.ON Next leads most other large suppliers by keeping meters in smart mode 93.7% of the time. We think a flexible approach is the key to our success.

Helping customers like Margaret
We’re committed to improving the energy efficiency of UK homes, helping thousands of people like Margaret to experience the benefits of living in a more energy efficient home.

E.ON Next joins forces with Zoom EV to drive forward new benefits and discounts for EV drivers
E.ON Next has partnered with Zoom EV to enable customers with electric vehicles to save money on their motoring costs by taking advantage of a range of benefits and discounts.

Savvy savers: Four in five Brits now consider themselves thrifty
A recent study commissioned by E.ON Next reveals 80% of Brits now consider themselves thrifty, particularly when it comes to saving money on their household expenditure and bills