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Retail Store Energy

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Switching to a new retail store energy provider

Retail stores can use up a huge amount of energy, especially electricity. If you take an electronics store as an example, many of the appliances are plugged in and used all day so that customers can see them in action, and this is only a percentage of the energy that the store will consume. There are other things that need to be considered, such as lighting up the car park, and the heating in the store that helps keep the customers and the staff comfortable. With so much energy being used it is vital you make sure you are on an energy contract that is right for your business, you don’t want to be taken advantage of financially. One of the best ways you can save on your energy bill is to switch energy providers once your current contract comes to an end, doing so can save you a lot of money. Flash Compare can make the process of switching energy providers easy. All you need to do is fill in your details, and we will bring the prices to you, then you can decide which contract is most suitable for your business.

It is not just the energy provider you need to consider, it is also the tariffs that are on offer. We can give you the options, but of course the final say is yours. Every retail store is different, and there is no single tariff, or contract that would suit them all. Some retail stores would benefit from a variable tariff, and others would benefit from a fixed rate tariff, you should be aware of which one works best for you financially. We can show you our recommendations and our comparisons, but the final choice is ultimately down to you.

Switching across to a new energy provider does not need to be stressful. Flash Compare can make it a simple process, and doing so can help to save you a lot of money on your energy bills.

Switching energy providers is not the only way you can save money, you can also make your retail store more energy efficient. There are little changes you can make, such as turning your heating down even 1°C, or switching to energy saving light bulbs. These little things can make a big difference in the long run, but by far the biggest thing you can do, is switch to a new retail store energy provider. You have come to the right place to start this process.

It is important for retail stores to find the right energy supplier
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Switching energy providers is a great way to save money
Retail Energy

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  • Compare prices from our panel of retail store energy providers - We can help you work out what the best energy supplier for you is
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  • Energy that is suited to your retail store - No two retail stores are the same, we can find an energy provider that matches the needs of your business.
Retail Electricity

What services do we provide?

Retail Store Energy

You cannot get your retail store energy in one bundle, unlike domestic energy contracts. You will need to seek out two separate contracts for your electric and gas. You can do this without hassle, with Flash Compare.

Retail Store Electricity

Retail stores can use a lot of electricity, some more than others. It is vital that you have an electric contract that is right for you.

Retail Store Gas

Domestic gas prices are different to retail store prices. Flash Compare can point you in the direction of a gas supplier that is suited to your needs.

Water supplier for your retail store

Businesses are not able to switch their water provider, which was not always the case. Flash Compare can help save you money on your water bill.

FAQ’s

Can I cancel my current retail store energy contract?

It is not always possible to cancel a commercial energy contract once it has started. This is because it is different from domestic contracts, which are much easier to cancel. This is due to the supplier estimating how much energy you will use, them buying it all upfront and selling it back to you throughout the contract.

How will I know when my retail store energy contract ends?

Your most recent utility bill will have the end date on there. You should be aware of the end date of the contract so that you know when you are able to look at switching providers.

What is retail energy?

Retail energy is the same as domestic energy but the contracts work differently. It’s the same kind of energy that would power up your home, but retail stores and businesses often require more of it, so it is more important to have an energy contract that ensures your retail business is not paying over the odds.

How much electricity does a retail store use?

It’s impossible to give a straight answer for that as all retail stores are different. But due to the nature of the business there is potential to use so much more than a household or many other businesses.

What is a fixed energy tariff?

Some retail stores will be looking at more financial security, and these stores will benefit from a fixed energy tariff. This just means you always know exactly how much is coming out of your account when the energy bill is due.

What is a variable energy tariff?

The unit prices you will pay for your energy will fluctuate with the energy market. This means that you could pay less than you would on a fixed tariff, but on some occasions you could pay more. There is a bigger risk to this tariff, and it is more suitable to retail stores that are financially stable, so they have less reason to worry if the price goes up on occasion.

What is a green energy tariff?

Many customers now look positively as companies that ‘go green.’ The only issue is that green energy is often more expensive than non-renewable energy, so you have to weigh up your options and work out what is best for you.

Can I get a fixed term contract?

Fixed term contracts are a possibility, and you can choose between 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years.