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First power for ‘solar sharing’ community energy project
E.ON Next's community energy project generates green energy from a primary school and shares it with nearby homes – making cleaner power more accessible and affordable, supporting the UK’s net zero goals
Eco2Solar becomes ‘Eco2Solar powered by E.ON Next’ as partnership enters exciting new phase
E.ON Next has taken the next step in its partnership with Eco2Solar following the company’s acquisition earlier this year.
Vision Zero in action: E.ON celebrates champions of safety, wellbeing and communication at the 2025 Safe & Well Awards
E.ON has honoured colleagues across the UK who go above and beyond to make safety and wellbeing part of everyday life, reflecting our bold Vision Zero ambition to ensure everyone goes home safe and well, every single day.
Innovate and thrive: E.ON marks Fuel Poverty Awareness Day with call for action to support struggling households
Ahead of the Budget, E.ON is marking Fuel Poverty Awareness Day 2025 by urging Government and industry to accelerate innovative solutions that help households manage rising energy costs today and for the future.
PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next’s fixed tariff offers £170 savings against the new Energy Price Cap
E.ON Next’s 12-month fixed tariff offers the typical household savings of £170 against the new Energy Price Cap
Greener homes from the ground up: the man working to redefine the new build market
From planning policy to rooftop solar, Matt Hart, Director of Residential New Build at E.ON Next, is helping redefine how we power our homes – building a future where low-carbon living is affordable, accessible, and part of everyday life.
PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next tariff offers £160 saving against the new Energy Price Cap
- E.ON Next’s 12-month fixed tariff offers the typical household savings of £160 against the new Energy Price Cap.
- Ofgem has announced the Energy Price Cap will rise by 0.2%, to £1,758 annually for the typical household, for the period January-March 2026.
How we’re demonstrating social value at the Social Value Conference 2025
Across the event, E.ON shared how we’re putting social value into practice, embedding Net Zero in procurement, advancing inclusion, and supporting communities through sport, skills, and partnerships.
Sip and save: Bar launches to help nation save money on energy bills as almost half admit they have no idea what tariff they’re on
- Half of Brits (47%) don’t know what energy tariff they’re on, 70% are overwhelmed by tariff choices, and one in five (21%) don’t know that solar panels could lower their bills.
- With almost half of us (46%) likely to turn to their bartender for no nonsense advice, E.ON Next launches Watts on the Rocks, the world’s first bar serving up straightforward information alongside Solar Panel Sunrises and Heat Pumptinis.
- Oxford economist reveals a family of four with a heat pump could save as much as £264 a year.
Heat Pumptini anyone? The world’s first bar serving up jargon-free energy help lands in London this November
- E.ON Next introduces Watts on the Rocks – the new energy hotspot that offers guidance on lowering bills alongside delicious cocktails
- Based on insight that nearly half (46%) of Brits turn to bartenders for no-nonsense chat, the new bar’s “tariff-tenders” will help the nation better understand their energy options
- Launched to help educate the nation on tariffs and sustainable energy solutions that could help make energy savings work for them
- Watts on the Rocks opens on 18 and 19 November from midday-9pm at 8–10 Northcote Road, London SW11 1NT. Available to 18+ only. Visitors can choose one free cocktail or mocktail on arrival.
First customers see big savings from pioneering E.ON Next and Northern Powergrid battery trial
An innovative partnership between E.ON Next and Northern Powergrid has seen households saving almost £500 a year on their electricity bills, having signed up for a free battery in their homes.
Alices ‘Lightbulb Moment’: Alice’s journey into green engineering
When 19-year-old Alice Hedley-Fenn first stepped into an E.ON office during a college work experience placement, she didn’t know it would be the start of her journey toward a career shaping the UK’s green energy future.