Beat the April price cap
Switch to our fixed price tariff[1] to beat the April price cap increase.

Beat the April price cap
Switch to our fixed price tariff[1] to beat the April price cap increase.

Energy prices are increasing, what does this mean for me?
From 1st April the typical annual bill[2] for customers on a standard variable tariff will be as follows:
Direct Debit
Direct Debit customers’ bills will rise to £1,849 - an increase of £111.
Pay As You Go
Pay As You Go customers’ bills will rise to £1,803 - an increase of £113. Pay As You Go continues to be our cheapest payment method.
Quarterly Cash/Cheque
Quarterly Cash/Cheque customers’ bills will rise to £1,969 - an increase of £118.
Energy prices are increasing, what does this mean for me?
From 1st April the typical annual bill[2] for customers on a standard variable tariff will be as follows:
Direct Debit
Direct Debit customers’ bills will rise to £1,849 - an increase of £111.
Pay As You Go
Pay As You Go customers’ bills will rise to £1,803 - an increase of £113. Pay As You Go continues to be our cheapest payment method.
Quarterly Cash/Cheque
Quarterly Cash/Cheque customers’ bills will rise to £1,969 - an increase of £118.
Three steps to beat the price cap and save £120
Stay below the price cap with our fixed tariff
Lock in your energy prices £63[3] below the April price cap with our new fixed price tariff[4]. And best of all, if we launch an even cheaper tariff you can move at any time with no exit fees.
Save more with Half-Price Weekends
Don’t miss out on some incredible savings with our Half-Price Weekends[5], where you can enjoy half-price electricity[6] every Saturday and Sunday between 11am and 4pm. Join over 200,000 customers already taking part – they’re saving an average of £47[7] a year, with some saving as much as £300[7] a year!
Unlock My ScottishPower rewards
Don’t miss out on My ScottishPower rewards[8]. Simply sign-up today to get your £5 energy credit for joining plus get rewards every quarter and start saving on your bills.
Three steps to beat the price cap and save £120
Stay below the price cap with our fixed tariff
Lock in your energy prices £63[3] below the April price cap with our new fixed price tariff[4]. And best of all, if we launch an even cheaper tariff you can move at any time with no exit fees.
Save more with Half-Price Weekends
Don’t miss out on some incredible savings with our Half-Price Weekends[5], where you can enjoy half-price electricity[6] every Saturday and Sunday between 11am and 4pm. Join over 200,000 customers already taking part – they’re saving an average of £47[7] a year, with some saving as much as £300[7] a year!
Unlock My ScottishPower rewards
Don’t miss out on My ScottishPower rewards[8]. Simply sign-up today to get your £5 energy credit for joining plus get rewards every quarter and start saving on your bills.
Where can I find help and support?
We know that this is still a challenging time for many households. If you’re struggling to afford your energy bills, we ask that you contact us so we can tell you about the ways we can help. The quickest way to get help is to visit our online support centre, app or webchat, but if you do need to speak to us, we’ll aim to answer your call in under 3 minutes.
Simple ways to manage your energy
Manage your account in the ScottishPower App where you can monitor your energy use and track and adjust your monthly payments with our Direct Debit Manager tool. It’s worth remembering that the price cap is not a cap on your total bill value. So, the less energy you use, the less you’ll pay. We have a range of tips and advice to help you reduce your energy use.

Simple ways to manage your energy
Manage your account in the ScottishPower App where you can monitor your energy use and track and adjust your monthly payments with our Direct Debit Manager tool. It’s worth remembering that the price cap is not a cap on your total bill value. So, the less energy you use, the less you’ll pay. We have a range of tips and advice to help you reduce your energy use.


Ways to cut your energy bill
Discover how you could save around £246[3] a year on your energy bill.


Is a fixed energy tariff right for me?
Avoid energy price increases for the duration of your tariff.


Ways to cut your energy bill
Discover how you could save around £246[3] a year on your energy bill.


Is a fixed energy tariff right for me?
Avoid energy price increases for the duration of your tariff.


Ways to cut your energy bill
Discover how you could save around £246[3] a year on your energy bill.


Is a fixed energy tariff right for me?
Avoid energy price increases for the duration of your tariff.


Ways to cut your energy bill
Discover how you could save around £246[3] a year on your energy bill.


Is a fixed energy tariff right for me?
Avoid energy price increases for the duration of your tariff.

Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
1
Based on a comparison between the annual bill for a customer on a standard variable tariff and the annual bill for a customer on our Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM1 or Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM4 tariff for a typical household which is defined as one that uses 11,500kWh of gas a year, and 2,700kWh of electricity a year, and paying by Direct Debit. Fixed price tariff excludes Pay As You Go customers.
2
A typical annual bill is the estimated annual costs for a typical household, which is defined as one that uses 11,500kWh of gas a year and 2,700kWh of electricity a year.
3
Based on a comparison between the annual bill for a customer on a standard variable tariff and the annual bill for a customer on our Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM1 or Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM4 tariff for a typical household which is defined as one that uses 11,500kWh of gas a year, and 2,700kWh of electricity a year, and paying by Direct Debit.
4
The Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM1 and Help Beat Cancer Fixed Apr 2026 TM4 tariffs are subject to availability. Full tariff terms and conditions apply. Your Direct Debit amount may vary depending on your energy use.
5
To be part of Power Saver events, you must be an electricity customer with a communicating smart meter and consent to sharing half-hourly readings with us. Exclusions apply. See Terms and Conditions.
6
Electricity used will be charged at your normal unit rate and you will later have your bill credited for the energy you used. The credit is calculated as half of your electricity unit rate (excluding VAT) and will show as ‘Power Saver Credit’ on your bill or statement. Your daily standing charge will be paid at your normal rate. See Terms and Conditions.
7
Based on a registered Power Saver customer earning an average reward per individual weekend day of £0.46, therefore the average reward per weekend is £0.92. Average saving per year is £47.84. The saving can be as much as £300 per year if a customer utilises the full Daily Usage Limit of 50kWh once, each weekend of the year, during event times.
8
My ScottishPower Terms and Conditions and Privacy Information Notice apply. A £5 energy credit will be added to your account within 14 days of successfully signing up to My ScottishPower. Exclusions apply. If you’d rather not be included, you can opt out by sending us an email to myscottishpower@scottishpower.com including your name, address and account number with 'My ScottishPower opt out' in the subject line. Please note: My ScottishPower Terms and Conditions have been updated to reflect the introduction of loyalty points and tiers.