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Car Dealership Energy

Flash Compare can find your car dealership energy

We can find an energy contract suited to your dealership.
We have a panel of trusted energy providers.
We can help with your decision but the choice is yours.

Switching dealership energy providers

Car dealerships have energy demands that other businesses may not face. An average car dealership will use more energy than a standard office due to longer opening hours, large parking areas and extra lighting in the showroom. It is important to make sure your energy contract works well for your business, you don’t want to be paying out more than you should be on energy bills. Making a switch to a new energy provider can save you a lot of money, using Flash Compare to make this switch can help make the process easier, as we can point you in the direction of an energy provider that is suited to your car dealership.

As well as choosing your energy provider, there will also be different tariffs for you to choose from. All businesses, including car dealerships, are run differently, so there is no one tariff that works best for all car dealerships, you need to find that one that works for you. For new dealerships it may be beneficial to stick with a fixed rate tariff, as your bill will stay the same throughout the contract period, meaning you always know how much your energy bill will be. Whereas more established dealerships may want to opt for a variable tariff, as it is more of a risk to your monthly out-goings but you can benefit by paying less on some occasions. There is no correct answer though, only you and our energy suppliers know what works best for your business.

It doesn’t need to be stressful switching your car dealership energy provider, and Flash Compare can make this as simple as possible. There are many changes you can make to the running of your dealership to save you money, but the biggest and by far the easiest thing you can do is switch energy providers, and make sure the contract you’re on works best for you.

There are many ways you can try to bring the cost of your energy down. Due to the nature of the business a huge chunk of the energy consumption comes from lighting, if you can switch to energy saving bulbs in as many areas of your dealership as possible, it can make a huge difference. Even bringing the heating down by as little as 1°C will bring your energy consumption right down, as this little difference won’t affect the comfort of your staff or your customers. Switching your energy provider is by far the biggest thing you can do to bring your energy bills down, so don’t hesitate in using Flash Compare to help find your next energy provider.

As a car dealership you should be on a tariff suited for your business
Flash Compare can help you switch energy suppliers
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Car Dealership

Car dealership energy with Flash Compare

  • We will show you price comparisons - We can give you a list of prices from our panel of energy suppliers.
  • We make switching energy providers simple - It can feel like a stressful job to switch energy suppliers, but it doesn’t need to be.
  • Energy that is best for your car dealership - All dealerships are different and benefit from different contracts. See what works for you.
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What services can we provide?

Car Dealership Electricity

Electricity consumption is high for car dealerships. It is important you are on the right electric contract.

Car Dealership Gas

Gas contracts for dealerships are not priced in the same way as domestic contracts. Flash Compare can help find you a gas provider that would work well for your dealership.

Car Dealership Water Provider

As a business you are now able to switch water suppliers, which was not always possible. Use Flash Compare to save money on your water bill.

Car Dealership Energy

With any form of business energy you cannot get your gas and electricity in one bundle like you can with domestic energy, you need two separate quotes. Flash compare can help you find both.

FAQ’s

I have an energy efficient car dealership, will this bring my energy bills down?

Yes of course it will, but it is still advisable to make a switch to your energy provider, as there is even more money you can save.

What uses the most energy in a car dealership?

There are many things that use up a lot of energy in a dealership, but the lighting is a huge one. Dealerships are normally well lit to show off the cars on display. You should make the lighting as energy efficient as possible, such as switching to LED, and make sure you are on a good electric contract.

What is a variable energy tariff?

The price you pay for your energy will fluctuate with the energy market. This means sometimes you pay more than you would on a fixed rate tariff, and sometimes you pay less. This is a riskier tariff and it is more suited to dealerships that are financially established, there would be less worry on the occasions the price goes up.

What is a fixed energy tariff?

This can offer more financial security for those dealerships who want it, as the price of your energy will remain the same throughout the contract. This means no surprise bills, which can be very helpful to many businesses.

What is a green energy tariff?

Choosing to go green can be a great look for your customers, but green energy can be more expensive. You need to decide whether using green energy would be beneficial to your dealership.

Do you have fixed term contracts available?

There are contracts that are fixed for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years.

Can I cancel my current car dealership energy contract?

Unlike domestic energy contracts, you cannot just cancel your car dealership energy contract once it has started. This is due to the fact that the energy supplier will estimate how much energy you will use, based on your circumstances, and will buy all this energy upfront in bulk.

How do I know when my car dealership energy contract will finish?

Your energy bills will have your contract end date listed on there, so you can check your most recent one. It is important you are aware of what your contract end date is, so that you can look at switching suppliers when the time comes.