Key facts
- Millions of Britons are urged to submit energy meter readings before Wednesday.
- The energy price cap is increasing by 13%.
- The price cap increase may add £221 to average annual bills.
- This advice applies to consumers on standard energy tariffs without smart meters.
- Submitting readings aims to prevent higher charges for energy used before the cap rises.
Millions of Britons who are on standard energy tariffs and do not have smart meters are being strongly advised to submit their electricity and gas meter readings before Wednesday. This action is recommended to prevent potential overcharging as the energy price cap is scheduled to increase. The price cap, which limits the amount suppliers can charge for each unit of energy, is rising by 13%. This increase is expected to add approximately £221 to the average annual household energy bills. By submitting readings, consumers can ensure that their energy usage up to the point of the price cap change is accurately recorded and billed at the current rates, rather than potentially being estimated at the higher future rates.