Octopus Energy vs other suppliers
Whoever you’re with now, see how Octopus compares — and pick up £50 on the way in.
Octopus vs British GasBritish Gas is the safe, familiar name and a sensible pick if you value a nationwide engineer network and bundled boiler cover under one roof.Compare →Octopus vs E.ON NextE.Compare →Octopus vs OVO EnergyOVO is a capable, app-led supplier and one of Britain's biggest, so the two are closer on paper than the gap suggests in practice.Compare →Octopus vs EDF EnergyEDF is a serious, financially solid supplier with genuinely low-carbon electricity and some sharp fixed deals, so it's far from a bad choice.Compare →Octopus vs ScottishPowerScottishPower is a serious, long-established supplier with genuine green-generation credentials, but on the things most households feel day to day — independent customer-satisfaction scores, the breadth of smart and time-of-use tariffs, and ongoing rewards — Octopus tends to come out ahead.Compare →Octopus vs So EnergySo Energy is a genuinely solid, well-liked supplier with strong customer service and 100% renewable electricity, so if you're happy on a fixed deal there's no urgent reason to flee.Compare →Octopus vs UtilitaUtilita is genuinely good at one specific thing — pay-as-you-go and prepayment energy — and if you want to top up rather than pay by monthly Direct Debit, it deserves a serious look.Compare →Octopus vs Good EnergyGood Energy is one of the most genuinely green suppliers in the UK and a great fit if certified renewable sourcing is your top priority.Compare →Octopus vs EcotricityIf your priority is putting every penny toward building new renewable infrastructure, Ecotricity is a genuinely principled choice with a long pedigree.Compare →Octopus vs Utility WarehouseUtility Warehouse is genuinely different from most suppliers: it's the only major one that bundles energy, broadband, mobile and insurance onto a single bill, and households who put everything with it can save through the bundle discount.Compare →
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