E.ON Next announced today that it will not charge customers for the electricity they use on all eight English bank holidays over the next year if they sign up for the firm's Pledge tariff this week.
Beyond the savings customers already make through the Next Pledge tracker tariff, which is designed to remain below the price cap, we are pleased to be providing some extra help, particularly to those who may use more electricity than normal over the Bank Holidays.
E.ON Nexts says customers who sign up for the tariff should be expected to save £3.50 per bank holiday day, which is a potential additional saving of £28 if households remain on the tariff for a full year.
E.ON Next's Pledge tariff changes four times a year in line with the price cap - but will always remain under it, according to the energy firm.
Julian Lennertz, Chief Commercial Officer of E.ON Next, said: “It’s widely anticipated that the Energy Price Cap will rise again in April, which will be concerning to households, and especially those already struggling to pay their bills.