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Dene Wilby

Chloe gave me a call a couple of weeks ago to enquire about our gas supply. Managed to get us switched over to a much better deal with minimal input from myself. Definitely recommended.

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Very knowledgeable, helpful and professional. They offer a fantastic service and seamless transfer. Highly recommended.

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Utilink have been fantastic to deal with, their customer service and support (Melissa) really go the extra mile.

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Business Energy FAQs

What information do I need to compare prices?

Getting started with your business energy comparison is quick and easy. All we need is your current energy supplier, business address and your monthly or annual energy usage or spend.

With this information, we'll find the best deals tailored to your business, helping you save time and money effortlessly.

How long does it take to switch suppliers?

The time it takes to switch business energy suppliers depends on your business size. For micro businesses, Ofgem’s Faster Switching rules mean the process can be completed in as little as five days. For larger businesses, it may take up to 30 days.

If you're still in a contract with your current supplier, your switch won’t take effect until that contract ends. However, you can secure a new deal well in advance—some contracts allow you to arrange a switch up to ten months before your current agreement expires.

At Utilink, we make the process hassle-free by managing everything for you. No call queues, no stress—just a smooth switch to a better deal.

What contracts are available?

There are several types of business energy contracts to choose from when comparing deals. We’ll help you find the best option tailored to your business needs.

Fixed tariff - A fixed contract is ideal for businesses seeking financial security, as it ensures the price of energy remains constant throughout the contract period, eliminating surprises and providing predictable costs. These contracts are set for a specified duration, typically 1, 2, 3, 4, or even 5 years.

Variable tariff - Unlike a fixed tariff, a variable tariff fluctuates with the energy market, meaning the unit price you pay can change. The advantage is that if prices decrease, you could end up paying significantly less than those on a fixed tariff.

Green tariff - Green energy is ideal for environmentally conscious businesses, and many customers appreciate and value this commitment to sustainability.

When can I switch suppliers?

You can start comparing business energy quotes when your switching window opens, which is typically a few months before your contract ends. The exact timeframe depends on your supplier and contract type. If you secure a new deal during this period, your new contract will only take effect once your current one expires.

However, if you’ve recently moved into new premises or are on out-of-contract rates, you can compare and switch at any time. Utilink makes the process simple, ensuring you get the best deal with no hassle.

What is my switching window?

Your switching window is the earliest point at which you can start comparing prices and secure a new energy deal. Your supplier is responsible for notifying you when this window opens. Typically, it begins 90 days before your contract ends, but this can vary, so it’s always best to check your contract terms.

If you run a microbusiness, be aware that switching rules may differ from those for larger SMEs. Regardless of your business size, your supplier must provide written confirmation of your switching window, along with details of their automatic renewal policy and deemed contract terms.

If your current supplier is objecting to the switch, this usually means that there is a debt on your account. Once you have sorted this debt, you can then continue to switch to your new energy supplier.