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MEDIA ALERT: Energy customers reminded to submit meter reading ahead of Price Cap increase

  • E.ON Next is reminding customers to submit their meter readings, with the Energy Price Cap increasing on 1 October.
  • Customers on E.ON Next’s standard variable tariff (Next Flex) without a smart meter should submit their meter readings from five days before the price cap changes to five days after to avoid potentially overpaying.
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Brighter thinking for brighter streets

Millions of streetlights keep the UK moving after dark. They’re vital infrastructure –  and we’re reimagining them with innovation, efficiency and brighter thinking

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Investing in the UK: helping to create a secure, sustainable and affordable energy system

The energy trilemma demands secure, sustainable and affordable energy, from individual customers through to nationwide infrastructure projects. Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer for Energy Infrastructure Solutions at E.ON UK, highlights some of the significant innovation investments in the UK’s energy future

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E.ON Next partners with Zuno to provide households with easier access to sustainable energy solutions

E.ON Next has announced a new partnership with Zuno, a technology and managed services platform, to offer customers a simpler way to upgrade their homes with tailored energy solutions.

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A conversation on social value and creating lasting impact at E.ON

The work we do goes far beyond providing energy solutions – it’s about building stronger, fairer, and more resilient communities.

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Hot mails: how our inbox clutter is fuelling a bigger problem (and the surprising ways it could keep us warm)

We think of clutter as piles of old receipts or clothes we’ll never wear again. But our worst hoarding habit might just be hidden in plain sight –  our inboxes. From unread newsletters to AI queries we never needed, all that digital junk is fuelling data centres that devour energy and pump out heat. But, if we’re smart, they could also help to power a greener future

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Creating cities for tomorrow: why communities sit at the heart of the energy transition

The energy transition is all about people, but driving change at scale means concentrating efforts in towns and cities. Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer for Energy Infrastructure Solutions at E.ON UK, highlights some of the innovations we’re bringing to develop a more sustainable Coventry and how partnership is the model for future cities nationwide

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Every Lap Counts: How E.ON Next and Veloce are giving women the green light in motorsport

From teenage karting prodigies to a seasoned transgender endurance racer, the ‘Every Lap I Complete’ initiative shows how women are breaking barriers, chasing podiums – and reshaping the future of racing

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Smarter homes, empowered people: illuminating Next Solar Max and the future of home power

What if your home didn’t just use energy, but knew how to work it to your advantage? With Next Solar Max, households can earn, save and support the grid – automatically, effortlessly and intelligently

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npower Business Solutions: proudly supporting Solihull Pride

npower Business Solutions (nBS) colleagues were proud to support an event full of colour, joy and celebration in the heart of Solihull.

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Powering progress in Liverpool

We’re proud to be a strategic clean energy partner to Peel Ports Group in Liverpool, supporting its ambitious goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2040. And that includes working with nearby Hugh Baird College to help inspire local students about the energy transition.

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Breaking barriers and breaking records at the Superhero Tri 2025

In August, more than 5,000 Everyday Superheroes and Sidekicks descended on Dorney Lake, Windsor for the Superhero Tri powered by Marvel – the UK’s only mass-participation sports series designed specifically for people with disabilities.