Comparing your business electricity prices has never been easier

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If you run a business, the chances are you will be concerned by the constant stories in the news about the increasing cost of electricity and gas. Electricity for business is one of the most pressing overheads for the majority of small and medium-sized business owners in the UK.

 

A recent report by npower claimed that soaring business energy costs were among the biggest perceived risks by UK business owners.

 

More savvy business owners will attempt to beat any expected increase in prices, or at the very least minimise the impact of increases in business energy costs, by looking around business energy suppliers when their commercial gas and electricity contracts come up for renewal.

 

But if you have looked into this in any way, you can be forgiven for feeling slightly bamboozled by the sheer number of tariffs and suppliers out there.

 

There are hundreds of different tariffs and contracts for business gas and electricity. For many business owners, particularly in hard-working small and medium sized businesses where time is a most precious commodity, the sheer scale of the task in front of you when comparing business energy prices can be very off-putting, and it can be extremely tempting to stay with your current business energy supplier simply for the fact that it is easier and less time-consuming. But be warned – this could be a costly time saver. You will be highly unlikely to get the best prices from your current supplier and could easily end up paying a lot more than you need to for the sake of convenience.

 

That’s where using a business energy comparison site can help.

 

The Energy Advice Line is an entirely impartial business electricity and gas price comparison service, whose experienced advisors can help you find the best deal for your business, and who can advise you on the range of tariffs available.

 

Julian Morgan, Managing Director of the Energy Advice Line, explains: “It’s essential for companies to compare business energy prices in order to get the best deal.”

“Businesses need to ensure they use an impartial service like the Energy Advice Line that thoroughly compares the market and gives independent advice.

“Business energy tariffs can be complex, as there are so many on the market, but our team is highly experienced in helping businesses find the best available deal, and helping them switch.”

Contact Details:

Contact name:

Energy Advice Line Limited,
1a Crimea Rd,

Bournemouth,

Dorset,

BH9 1AP

[email protected]

Phone:  0800 915 1800

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