Cheap Gas and Electricity in Brighton and Hove
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Electricity Tariffs
| Supplier | Tariff | Type | Unit Rate | Standing | Est. Annual | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E.ON Next | Next Secure Fixed 14m v5 | Fixed | 22.65p | 54.44p | £810 | £50 |
| Co-op Energy | Co-op 12M Fixed | Variable | 25.43p | 47.32p | £859 | None |
| London Power | my london 12m fixed plan | Variable | 25.43p | 47.32p | £859 | None |
| Octopus Energy | Octopus 12M Fixed | Fixed | 25.85p | 47.32p | £871 | None |
| Good Energy | Good Energy Fix Feb27 | Fixed | 24.66p | 56.57p | £872 | £50 |
| OVO Energy | Simpler Energy - 01/01/2026 | Variable | 26.92p | 46.35p | £896 | None |
| Scottish PowerGreen | Green Fixed Apr 2027 TL3 | Fixed | 27.16p | 48.66p | £911 | £50 |
| EDF Energy | Simply Fixed Feb27v7 | Fixed | 27.37p | 48.66p | £917 | £50 |
| British Gas | Standard Variable | Variable | 28.27p | 48.66p | £941 | None |
Prices shown are for direct debit customers. Annual costs based on typical domestic usage (2,700 kWh electricity, 11,500 kWh gas). Use the comparison tool above for a personalised quote.
EV TariffsFor electric vehicle owners
| Supplier | Tariff | Off-Peak | Peak | Standing | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octopus Energy | Intelligent Octopus Flux Import | 24.13p | 32.17p | 47.76p | None |
| E.ON Next | Next Drive Lite | 12.00p | 25.87p | 47.59p | None |
| EDF Energy | EVolve Tracker Apr27 | 18.27p | 28.27p | 48.66p | £25 |
| Good Energy | Good Energy EV Charge | 8.50p | 32.70p | 61.74p | £50 |
Off-peak rates typically apply overnight (e.g., 11:30pm-5:30am). Ideal for charging EVs while you sleep.
Heat Pump TariffsFor homes with heat pumps
| Supplier | Tariff | Off-Peak | Peak | Standing | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octopus Energy | Cosy Octopus 12M Fixed | 14.26p | 43.61p | 47.08p | None |
| EDF Energy | Heat Pump Tracker 36m | 18.27p | 28.27p | 48.66p | None |
| Good Energy | Good Energy Heat Pump | 13.00p | 29.33p | 57.19p | £75 |
| Scottish Power | Heat Pump Saver Feb 2027 v1 | 31.25p | 31.25p | 47.59p | None |
Off-peak periods designed around typical heat pump usage patterns (early morning, afternoon, late evening).
Storage Heater TariffsFor homes with storage heaters
| Supplier | Tariff | Off-Peak | Peak | Standing | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octopus Energy | Snug Octopus | 9.00p | 31.94p | 47.76p | None |
Cheap overnight rates for charging storage heaters. Off-peak typically 12:30am-6:30am.
Agile TariffsPrices change every 30 mins
| Supplier | Tariff | Current Rate | Standing | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E.ON Next | Next Smart Saver Fixed 12m V12 | 19.03p | 48.66p | None |
| EDF Energy | Freephase Static 12m | 21.74p | 48.03p | None |
| Octopus EnergyGreen | Agile Octopus | 26.22p | 55.79p | None |
Prices vary every 30 minutes based on wholesale market. Can be very cheap overnight, but expensive at peak times. Best for flexible usage.
Tracker TariffsFollows Ofgem price cap
| Supplier | Tariff | Unit Rate | Standing | Exit Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E.ON Next | Next Pledge Tracker 12m v11 | 23.37p | 54.45p | £50 |
| EDF Energy | PAYG Simply Tracker Extra Jun27 | 27.40p | 34.96p | £25 |
| Scottish Power | Cap Tracker Mar 2027 A1 | 28.27p | 46.60p | None |
Single rate that adjusts quarterly with the Ofgem price cap. No exit fees typically - good if you want to benefit when the cap falls.
Prices updated: 23 Mar 2026 at 06:28
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Energy Efficiency in BN1
Based on 5,000 energy certificates
Fuel Poverty in Brighton and Hove
Fuel poverty is defined as households with low income living in homes with poor energy efficiency. Data from DESNZ 2022.
Energy Usage in Brighton and Hove
Based on 129,924 electricity meters and 109,640 gas meters in Brighton and Hove. Source: DESNZ 2024.
Smart Meters in Brighton and Hove
Data from DESNZ Q1 2025. Smart meters help you track your energy usage in real time.
Off Mains Gas in Brighton and Hove
Data from DESNZ 2024. Properties not on the gas grid may be eligible for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme.
Renewable Energy in Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove ranks#250 of 314 for solar,#185 of 227 for wind. Data from DESNZ 2024.
Alternative Heating in Brighton and Hove
With 18% of homes not on mains gas, many properties use alternative heating fuels.
Homes using heating oil, LPG, or solid fuels may be eligible for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (£7,500 towards heat pumps) or Home Upgrade Grant. Data from DESNZ 2023.
Green Energy Options for Brighton and Hove
With Brighton and Hove not connected to mains gas, you have excellent options for clean, efficient heating.
Your region (South East England) is currently 30% powered by renewables. Using a heat pump with green electricity means near-zero carbon heating.
Energy Grants & Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is there no mains gas in Brighton and Hove?
Brighton and Hove is located in a rural area where the gas distribution network has not been extended. Approximately 18% of UK homes are not connected to mains gas, typically in rural villages, islands, and remote areas. These homes use alternative heating such as oil, LPG, electric heating, or heat pumps.
What heating options work best for off-gas homes in Brighton and Hove?
Popular options for off-gas properties include:
- Air source heat pumps (£7,500 grant available via Boiler Upgrade Scheme)
- Oil central heating (traditional but carbon-intensive)
- LPG boilers (similar to mains gas but uses stored fuel)
- Electric heating with solar panels
- Ground source heat pumps (higher upfront cost, very efficient)
What grants are available for homeowners in Brighton and Hove?
Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for:
- ECO4 Scheme - Free boiler replacement and insulation for low-income households with homes rated D-G
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme - £7,500 towards heat pump installation (any homeowner)
- Great British Insulation Scheme - Subsidised insulation for middle-income homes
- Warm Home Discount - £150 off energy bills for eligible low-income households
Brighton and Hove is a City in East Sussex, South East, England.
Electricity in Brighton and Hove
When the electricity industry was privatised in 1997 the UK was divided into 14 Public Electricity Suppliers (PES for short). While you can now choose from many different electricity suppliers the PES areas that you are located in will have a significant effect on the cost of your electricity. Standing charges and unit rates differ between PES areas.
Brighton and Hove is in the SEEBOARD network PES area which covers the South East England area of the UK.
SEEBOARD is owned by UK Power Networks who are the company responsible for maintaining the physical electricity network in Brighton and Hove and the surrounding area.
Gas in Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove is not connected to the UK gas distribution network so mains gas is not available in this area.
Green Energy in Brighton and Hove
Consumers are increasingly looking for green energy, also known as renewable energy, as a more environmentally friendly option for powering their homes. Several suppliers that specialise in wind energy, solar energy and hydroelectric energy are available in all parts of the UK and that includes Brighton and Hove. Just use our handy checker at the top of this page and choose “Green Plans” to see renewable energy suppliers in this area.
What to do in an emergency
If you have an electrical emergency in Brighton and Hove call UK Power Networks on 0800 029 4285