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E.ON Next launches ‘Next Gen Home’ to provide low carbon tech with no upfront cost

Next Gen Home will offer customers a modular, all-inclusive energy package to help lower the cost-barrier of low carbon technologies - pilot scheme allows homeowners to benefit from solar panels, batteries, heat pumps and EV chargers, heat pump servicing, and energy, all for a fixed monthly fee 

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Edenthorpe FC receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game

Edenthorpe FC, based on Off Marian Way in Doncaster, 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.

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Targeting those most in need: E.ON and University of Nottingham partner to combat fuel poverty through technology

A new partnership between E.ON and the University of Nottingham is using digital innovation to tackle fuel poverty in Nottingham – combining real-world energy data with a living 3D model of the city to pinpoint need, test solutions, and drive fairer, greener outcomes for local communities.

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E.ON invests £4 million in Allume Energy to bring cleaner, more affordable energy to UK flats

With Allume’s innovative SolShare technology, this pioneering investment will bring greener, cleaner solar power — and lower energy bills — to flat-dwellers who’ve traditionally been locked out of rooftop solar, delivering each resident’s share of energy exactly when they need it most.

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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.

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E.ON Next and Kraken partner to lower energy bills for customers

  • ‘ResidentialFlex’ automatically shifts energy consumption to cheaper times of day
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E.ON Next and Northern Powergrid launch joint initiative to help lower electricity bills

E.ON Next and Northern Powergrid installing free batteries and insulation in homes to lower bills for customers, including vulnerable people and those facing fuel poverty.

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Bedfordshire FA receives energy audit of facilities as part of the Greener Game

Bedfordshire FA, recently signed up to the Greener Game programme, an initiative from The Football Association (The FA) and energy provider, E.ON Next. The Bedfordshire FA has received a free energy audit as part of the national programme to improve the sustainability credentials of grassroots football clubs and County FAs.

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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
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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.

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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.