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Business energy prices by UK location

Last updated on 9 December 2025

Understanding how business energy prices vary by location is increasingly important for UK companies planning budgets, opening new premises, or benchmarking costs against regional competitors. Here is the data for business electricity and gas prices across the largest towns and cities in the UK.

This report helps business owners understand how geography affects unit rates, annual bills and expected monthly energy costs — and why the postcode effect is meaningful but rarely the biggest driver of what a company pays.

Why location matters for business energy prices

Although wholesale energy prices apply nationally, the final rates that SMEs pay vary by region. Distribution charges, network losses and supplier pricing strategies influence what business customers are charged in different parts of the UK.

As a result, companies in London and the South East often face slightly higher electricity and gas prices, while businesses in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the North typically benefit from lower regional rates.

For business owners comparing sites or assessing energy cost risks, understanding these regional variations can improve financial planning and help identify potential savings.

Comparison table: business energy prices in the UK’s 30 largest towns and cities

This table shows modelled unit rates and estimated bills for a typical SME. Use it to benchmark your own business energy costs by location.

#CityRegionEst. electricity rate (p/kWh)Est. gas rate (p/kWh)Annual electricity bill (£)Annual gas bill (£)Combined monthly cost (£)
1LondonLondon28.07.497,1941,628735
2ManchesterNorth West26.67.136,8441,556700
3BirminghamWest Midlands27.27.276,9941,584715
4GlasgowScotland26.16.986,7191,526687
5SouthamptonSouth East27.77.427,1191,614728
6LiverpoolNorth West26.67.136,8441,556700
7NewcastleNorth East26.16.986,7191,526687
8NottinghamEast Midlands27.27.276,9941,584715
9SheffieldYorkshire & Humber26.67.136,8441,556700
10BristolSouth West27.57.347,0691,599721
11BelfastNorthern Ireland26.16.986,7191,526687
12BrightonSouth East27.77.427,1191,614728
13LeicesterEast Midlands27.27.276,9941,584715
14EdinburghScotland26.16.986,7191,526687
15BournemouthSouth West27.57.347,0691,599721
16CardiffWales26.16.986,7191,526687
17CoventryWest Midlands27.27.276,9941,584715
18LeedsYorkshire & Humber26.67.136,8441,556700
19MiddlesbroughNorth East26.16.986,7191,526687
20Stoke-on-TrentWest Midlands27.27.276,9941,584715
21ReadingSouth East27.77.427,1191,614728
22SunderlandNorth East26.16.986,7191,526687
23PrestonNorth West26.67.136,8441,556700
24BirkenheadNorth West26.67.136,8441,556700
25HullYorkshire & Humber26.67.136,8441,556700
26NewportWales26.16.986,7191,526687
27SwanseaWales26.16.986,7191,526687
28BradfordYorkshire & Humber26.67.136,8441,556700
29Southend-on-SeaEast of England27.77.427,1191,614728
30LutonEast of England27.77.427,1191,614728

The postcode effect is real but not the largest cost driver

The difference between the cheapest and most expensive locations in our model is typically £40–£50 per month. This matters for multi-site businesses, but it is far smaller than savings achieved through usage reduction or switching tariffs.

London and the South East face the highest business energy prices

London, Reading, Brighton, Southend and Luton consistently sit at the top of the price range, with modelled monthly costs around £725–£735 for a typical SME.

Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the North of England remain more affordable

Cities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Swansea, Newcastle and Belfast show lower regional rates, averaging £685 per month for the same consumption profile.

Electricity usage has the biggest influence on overall cost

Cutting electricity consumption by 20% saves roughly £1,300–£1,400 per year, which is significantly more than the regional variation between two major cities.

Standing charges represent a growing share of small-business energy bills

With combined electricity and gas standing charges exceeding £550–£650 per year, even low-consumption businesses face high baseline costs irrespective of region.

Compare business energy prices for your location

If you want to understand how these estimates compare to real-world tariffs for your business, enter your postcode and usage into the EnergyCosts.co.uk comparison tool. You’ll receive live prices from leading UK business energy suppliers, tailored to your premises and consumption profile.

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