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At Mo Utilities, our top priority is securing the best electricity tariff for your business. Our expert analysts compare competitive rates from leading energy suppliers to deliver tailored quotes in just minutes.
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Why choose Mo Utilities for comparing business electricity rates?
We’re also experts in commercial electricity contracts, helping you navigate the details and fine print with ease. From exploring deals to comparing offers and finalizing contracts, we’re here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and confident switch.
- Expert advice tailored to your business’s needs
- Competitive quotes from trusted electricity suppliers
- Price comparisons based on your specific electricity requirements
- Live pricing data for the most accurate quotes
- Fully managed services from start to finish
- Best prices guaranteed – we’ll pay you £1,000 if we can't beat your renewal quote!
- Top-rated customer support (Excellent on Trustpilot)
- Over 10 years of experience helping 90,000+ businesses save money by switching
Compare business electricity rates for November 2024 and start saving today!
| Business size | Annual usage | Unit price (per kWh) | Daily standing charge (pence) | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micro business | 5,000 to 15,000 kWh | 26.6p | 64.6p | £2,833 (based on annual usage of 10,000 kWh) |
| Small business | 15,000 to 25,000 kWh | 25.6p | 83.0p | £5,302 (based on annual usage of 20,000 kWh) |
| Medium business | 25,000 to 55,000 kWh | 26.1p | 65.5p | £10,637 (based on annual usage of 40,000 kWh) |
| Large business | More than 55,000 kWh | 26.4p | 68.5p | £14,548 (based on annual usage of 55,000 kWh) |
Explaining business electricity rates
Unit Rate
The unit rate is the price your business pays for each unit of electricity consumed. Factors that can influence unit rates include:
- Fluctuations in wholesale prices driven by supply and demand dynamics
- Fixed-rate contracts that let you lock in lower rates for a specific period
- Bulk consumption discounts for businesses with high electricity usage
Standing/Daily Charge
The standing charge is a fixed daily fee that covers the cost of delivering electricity to your business, including the maintenance of the national grid and distribution infrastructure.
Even if your business doesn’t consume electricity the standing charge still applies.
Like unit rates, standing charges vary between suppliers and can greatly affect overall costs, particularly for businesses with lower electricity usage.
Additional/Other Charges
Your business electricity contract may include additional charges.
- Climate Change Levy (CCL): Unless exempt, you’ll need to pay this on top of your electricity bill. It’s listed as a separate charge and may not be included in the unit rate quoted.
VAT: A standard rate of 20% is applied, though qualifying businesses may be eligible for a reduced rate of 5%. This discount applies if at least 60% of electricity use is domestic or consumption is under 33 kWh daily (1,000 kWh monthly).

Is it worth the hassle to switch electricity providers?
As your business grows, your electricity tariff should adjust to meet its evolving needs. It's crucial to avoid overpaying or not getting the best value, which is why reviewing your electricity contract regularly is key to ensuring you’re always on the right plan.
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Business electricity contracts
Note: Businesses with a maximum energy demand of 100kW or more during any half-hour period are required by law to have a half-hourly meter. For businesses using between 70kW and 100kW per half hour, installing a half-hourly meter is optional.
What factors are impacting my bills at the moment?
Energy prices are influenced by a mix of global and local factors. Understanding these can help you manage costs and save money over time.
Learn more about what impacts your business energy bills by downloading our Pricing Guidance Report below.
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Decoding business electricity pricing structures

Fixed Rate Tariffs
- Consistent pricing and predictability for extended durations
- Shielding from market volatility
- Perfect for financial planning
Variable Rate Tariffs
- Prices influenced by market conditions (subject to fluctuations based on demand)
- Greater flexibility in contract terms
- Potential short-term savings if market prices decrease


Deemed Rate Tariffs
- The standard rate for businesses without a formal contract
- Usually significantly higher than negotiated agreements
- Provides continuous electricity but isn’t ideal for the long term
Pass-Through Tariffs
- Break down wholesale rates from additional costs like distribution, transmission, and environmental fees
- Provides clearer insight into your payment structure
- Frequently favored by larger businesses


Green Tariffs
- A portion or all of your electricity will be sourced from renewables
- Supports your business in lowering its carbon footprint
- As technology improves, suppliers are offering more competitive rates
Time of use Tariffs
- Varied rates depending on peak and off-peak hours
- Opportunity for savings by adjusting usage
- Ideal for businesses that can adapt their energy consumption schedules


