Major energy firm announces 'half price electricity' until April 2025
Thousands of energy customers can save up £300 as a major supplier offers half price electricity this winter. Scottish Power is offering half-price electricity to its customers this winter - meaning you could save as much as £300.
The offer will be available to customers every weekend until the end of April 2025. Scottish Power Half-Price Weekend events are part of our new Power Saver service. Once you’ve registered for Power Saver, you can automatically enjoy half-price on your electricity unit rate every Saturday and Sunday between 11am and 4pm.
By shifting some of your electricity use to off-peak times, you’ll be helping to balance the demand on the grid and make the most of renewable energy. And of course, any electricity you use between these times will be half-price, the firm has said.
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To get half-price electricity, you just need to be a ScottishPower electricity customer, have a communicating smart meter, and then register for Power Saver below and you’ll automatically be included in Half-Price Weekends. "We’ll be in touch by email within 14 days to let you know when everything’s ready," it said.
It went on: "It couldn’t be easier to take part. Once you’ve registered for Power Saver, you’ll automatically be included in Half-Price Weekends. That means you can use as much electricity as you need on Saturdays and Sundays between 11am and 4pm.
"We’ll then use your smart meter data to calculate your electricity use for each event and credit your bill to ensure you only pay half-price on your unit rate." Andrew Ward, Chief Executive of Scottish Power's Customer Business said: "Through half-price weekends, we hope to raise awareness of the benefits of using less electricity at peak times and encourage shifting usage to other days where they can.
"We know our customers are savvy when it comes to managing their energy use. We’re driving initiatives to help reduce bills, especially at this time of year when people are using more energy and the new price cap comes into force".