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Supermarkets, due to the nature of their business, can use up a great deal of energy. Supermarkets have large facilities that are designed to store stock, with much of the stock needing large refrigeration equipment. This is only a small part of the energy used, considering you also have to keep your customers warm, light up your car park, and a host of other things. It is estimated that supermarkets use up to 3% of the UK’s electricity production. With the huge amount of energy a supermarket can consume it is important to make sure that you are not being taken advantage of financially by your energy provider. You should find an energy provider that is suited to the needs of your supermarket. Switching your energy provider can save you a lot of money, and Flash Compare can help you with this switch, and we will point you in the right direction to a supplier that works best for your supermarket.

There are, or course, different energy tariffs that are available to choose from, and you will ultimately have the final say in which tariff you choose. No two supermarkets are the same, and would all benefit different from different contracts and tariffs. Some supermarkets would benefit from a fixed rate tariffs, and others would feel more suited to a variable tariff, you just need to be aware which one suits your business needs the most. There is not one single energy provider which is most suited for supermarkets, it is all down to the individual business, this is why we will take your details and show you our recommendations.

Switching your supermarket energy provider does not need to be stressful, and Flash Compare can make this process as easy as possible. Doing this can put you on the right track to saving money on your energy bills.

As well as switching providers there are other ways you can save money on your energy bills, such as making your supermarket more energy efficient, for example, even turning your temperature down by 1°C can save you a lot of money, without impacting your employees or your staff negatively. Alongside making your supermarket more energy efficient, by far the biggest thing you can do to make sure you are not overpaying on your energy bills is to switch your energy supplier. Flash Compare can help you with this switch.

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  • We can help with the switching process - While we can show you our energy providers, list of prices and tariffs, the choice is yours.
  • Energy that is suited to your supermarket - All supermarkets are different and are suited to different contracts. See what works for you.
  • Compare prices from our panel of energy providers - We can help you work out what the best supermarket energy supplier for you is.
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What services do we provide?

Supermarket Electricity

Supermarkets use a lot of electricity, more than many businesses. It is important you are on the right electric contract.

Supermarket Gas

Gas contracts for supermarkets are priced differently to domestic ones. Flash Compare can help find you a gas supplier that would work well for your supermarket.

Water supplier for your supermarket

It is now possible for businesses to switch water providers, which was not always the case. Flash Compare can help save you money on your water bill.

Supermarket Energy

Unlike domestic energy, you cannot get your supermarket energy in one bundle but you can use one supplier or broker. This can be made easy by finding your gas and electric through Flash Compare.

FAQ’s

Can I cancel my current supermarket energy contract?

It is not always possible to cancel any form of business contract once it has started. This is different from domestic contracts which are much easier to cancel. This is because the supplier will estimate how much energy you will use and buy this all upfront for you. This makes it important that you find the right contract for you to start with.

How do I know when my supermarket energy contract will finish?

You can check your most recent bill as your contract end date should be listed on there. It is advised that you are aware of the end date so that you know when you can begin the process of switching providers.

I have an energy efficient supermarket, will this make a difference?

This will of course make a difference to your bills, as you will be paying less out on your energy bill. However it is not the only thing you can be doing to save money, as you should be checking other energy contracts and providers which are available to you.

What uses the most energy in a supermarket?

There are many things to factor in when you are working out what uses the most energy in your supermarket. The refrigeration units would be a huge consumer of energy, especially as these will be on 24 hours a day, everyday. For supermarkets that are open 24/7, then the heating and lighting in the store will always be on. There is no straight answer, but you should be aware of where you energy is being used up.

What is a variable energy tariff?

The unit prices you will pay for your energy will change with the energy market. This means that you could pay less than you would on a fixed tariff, but some months you could pay more. There is more of a risk to this tariff.

What is a fixed energy tariff?

This offers more financial security for those supermarkets who want that, as the price of your energy will stay the same throughout the contract. This means there are no surprise bills, as you will always know how much your energy bill is.

What is a green energy tariff?

Going green these days can be a positive look for your customers, but green energy can be more expensive. So you need to weigh up if using green energy is right for your supermarket.

Do you have fixed term contracts available?

Yes, you can choose a contract that lasts 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years.