What the news means for your company

Last week Ofgem announced that the domestic energy price cap for electricity and gas would be lowered to £2,074 a year from July 1st 2023. 

But what about the great neglected energy users in the UK? Business owners and directors who have to keep their lights on, their machines and computers running and their staff warm?

What changes are happening to their bills and how much can they expect to be paying in the months ahead. 

We look at the current situation surrounding business energy bills in more detail and what it means for your company.

No movement

The first point to make is that Ofgem’s energy price cap only covers domestic energy users. 

It doesn’t cover businesses, charities, care homes, schools or hospitals. 

Instead the government operates the Energy Bills Discount Scheme (EBDS) which will run until April 2024 which offers eligible companies a discount on the wholesale price of energy.  

There are larger discounts available to certain energy intensive businesses such as manufacturing, chemicals or steel for example. 

EBDS began on April 1st 2023 and is expected to offer up to £5.5 billion in support over the next 12 months.  

Compared to the previous Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRS) which operated from October 2022 to March 31st 2023 it’s a total of £12.5 billion less.

Rising rates

Remember, there is no cap on business energy. 

Suppliers can increase their out-of-contract rates by as much as they need to in order to cover any increased costs so businesses that do not have fixed energy contracts can find themselves paying directly for any fluctuations in the market. 

Below is a table that compares the average business energy rates from March 2021 (before the Russian invasion of Ukraine which precipitated the energy price crisis) along with average rate prices from September 2022 and April 2023. 

While prices are reducing, unit rates have doubled in this time and standing charges are also continuing to rise. 

Average Business gas unit rates per kWh

Business sizeMarch 2021 averageSeptember 2022 averageApril 2023 average
Micro business4.2p30.2p10.3p
Small business4.1p30.2p10p
Medium business3.7p28p9.9p

Average Business gas standing charges

Business sizeMarch 2021 dailySeptember 2022 dailyApril 2023 daily
Micro business31.0p32.3p55p
Small business35p40p55p
Medium business46p41.9p59p

Average Business electricity unit rates per kWh

Business sizeMarch 2021 averageSeptember 2022 averageApril 2023 average
Micro business17.3p83.3p32.4p
Small business16.9p82.8p32.8p
Medium business16.5p80.1p33.1p

Average business electricity standing charges 

Business sizeMarch 2021 dailySeptember 2022 dailyApril 2023 daily
Micro business28.6p35.9p58p
Small business29.7p39.5p55p
Medium business29.4p35p63p

What do the average business energy bills look like?

Because the market is still volatile and every business uses energy in different ways, it’s virtually impossible to nail down a true average amount but we can produce an estimate based on an assumed annual usage based on business size. 

For this calculation we have made the following assumptions based on their annual gas and electricity usage:-

  • Micro business – 10,000 kWh
  • Small business – 22,500 kWh
  • Medium business – 47,500 kWh

Average business gas bill

Business sizeJuly 2022 averageSeptember 2022 averageApril 2023 average
Micro business£2,190£3,138£1,230
Small business£3,878£6,941£2,450
Medium business£8,922£13,453£4,918

Average business electricity bill

Business sizeJuly 2022 averageSeptember 2022 averageApril 2023 average
Micro business£5,263£8,461£3,415
Small business£10,560£16,704£7,570
Medium business£12,243£32,168£15,949

You can see why many directors and business owners of micro, small and medium sized businesses are still feeling uneasy about their energy bills for the rest of the year when the smallest combined gas and electric average amount we could find for a micro business is £4,645.

Which is why we offer a free initial consultation to anybody who wants to plan a better future for their business for the rest of 2023 and beyond. 

Once our advisors get a clearer picture of where your business is and the immediate and longer term issues facing it beyond mounting energy bills, they will be able to recommend different options you can begin to implement straight away that will help you get you closer to your business goals.