E.ON Next confirms energy bills will come down for all customers from 1 April as new price cap announced
- The typical household could save £73 against the new Energy Price Cap (for April - June) with Next Fixed 16m.
- Ofgem has announced the price cap will decrease by £117, from £1,758 (Jan-Apr 2026) to £1,641 (Apr - June 2026).
Last Autumn, the government announced energy bills would be coming down through the reduction of some policy costs.
E.ON Next has confirmed it will pass on every penny of savings to its customers. From 1 April, E.ON Next customers on a fixed or variable tariff will automatically see their energy bills come down.
E.ON Next’s range of fixed tariffs offer savings against the new Energy Price Cap, which will take effect from 1 April.
Average annual bill comparison:
Next Fixed 16m v19 is priced at £1,568 annually for a typical household, with a £50 per fuel exit fee – offering savings of £73 against the new price cap for the typical household.
Today’s announcement by the energy regulator, Ofgem, means the annual cost for a typical household, using electricity and gas, on a Standard Variable Tariff (SVT) will be £1,641.
To find out more, visit eonnext.com.
Prices and comparisons quoted correct at time of issue and based on an average dual fuel bill using OFGEM's definitions of medium use typical domestic consumption values of 2700kWh for electricity and 11500kWh for gas. Exit fees and T&Cs apply.
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