Last updated: 30 May 2026
By Stiv · Design, technology and personal finance
The energy price cap July 2026 is going up by 13% from 1 July, and for a typical dual-fuel household paying by direct debit that means an annual bill of £1,862, which is £221 more than today. In other words, you have roughly five weeks to do something about it before the new rates land. Here is the good bit, though: for most people this rise is voluntary, because a fixed deal below the cap can sidestep it entirely.
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Energy Price Cap Update: 13% increase from 1 July
A typical dual-fuel bill rises from £1,641 to £1,862 a year, about £18 a month more.
You have until 30 June to fix.
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Energy prices, tariffs, and the Ofgem price cap change quarterly. This post reflects the Q3 2026 cap announced 27 May 2026. Always verify current rates with your supplier or at ofgem.gov.uk.
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