ENERGY bills are predicted to fall by more than expected this summer in a welcome boost for households.
Analysts at Cornwall Insights said the cost of energy bills will fall to £1,683 from July, representing a drop of almost 9% on April’s £1,849 cap.

If accurate it would shave £166 off the average customers bill and would be £29 cheaper than what experts previously forecast.
Looking ahead, the experts are currently predicting a “very slight fall” in the price cap in October, with the cap falling again in January 2026.
Dr Craig Lowrey ,principal consultant atCornwall Insight: “While a fall in bills will always be welcomed by households, we mustn’t get ahead of ourselves.
“We have all seen markets go up as fast as they go down, and the very fact the market dropped so quickly shows how vulnerable it to geopolitical and market shifts.”