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Huge energy firm with 7million customers giving out 50% off energy TODAY

Published on April 16, 2025 at 09:44 AM

THOUSANDS of households could see their energy bills slashed in half for a short time – if they’re quick.

A with 7 million customers is dishing out the deal for a very limited time.

Smart energy monitor in a kitchen.
British Gas customers could see their bills slashed by 50%

has revealed it is giving customers the chance to save some serious cash.

But there’s a catch – it only lasts two hours, and only for those in the know.

From 11am to 1pm today (Wednesday 16th April), British Gas is running its second Green Flex event of the month – slashing electricity rates by 50%.

It comes after a surge in renewable from blustery .

However its only available to PeakSave customers – a rewards system which is free to join.

PeakSave customers can earn credits on their accounts by shifting their usage away from peak times.

PeakSave Green Flex events offer half price electricity for one or two hour bursts when the sun’s blazing or the wind’s howling, with using its own forecasts to choose the time slots.

Customers eligible for the deal will receive an email and must opt in to take part.

So far, British Gas has paid over £20.5 million to more than 900,000 customers taking part in the scheme.

And it’s not just a one-off – PeakSave customers already bag half-price power every Sunday from 11am to 4pm, without lifting a finger.

But shifting your chores – like laundry, vacuuming or – into the discounted hours could see your bill nosedive even further.

The giant said: “This is the provider’s second Green Flex event of the month and fourth event of the year, helping customers make savings on their .

“The discount is available to new and existing PeakSave customers, and all savings will appear as a credit on customers’ ,”; the company confirmed.

“So far, has paid over £23 million to over 920,000 customers taking part in the scheme, who have collectively shifted 27,765 MWH of ,”; a spokesperson added.

To get involved, customers can visit the British Gas website.

However, you must already be an existing customer and have a smart meter installed.

You can then register your interest by logging into your account and clicking the , where you'll have to fill in some quick information.

The provider will then give you alerts when Green Flex events are coming up – helping you to make huge cuts to your energy bill.

WHAT DO OTHER PROVIDERS OFFER?

British Gas is not the only energy provider looking to support customers to shift their use outside of peak hours.

EDF Energy

EDF’s Sunday Saver challenge gives you free electricity to use on Sundays if you shift your energy use away from weekday peak times.

Move 40% of your usage out of peak hours and you could earn up to 16 free hours of power the following weekend.

To take part, you’ll need a smart meter set to half-hourly readings – just update your settings via your EDF MyAccount, then join through the Energy Hub.

Ovo Energy

Ovo’s Power Move challenge could land you up to £2,000 of free energy.

Use 85% of your power during off-peak hours, and for every month you keep peak usage under 15%, you’ll be entered into a prize draw.

Winners include five £2,000 prizes, 200 £50 rewards, and 22,850 chances to bag £2 of energy credit.

You can sign up at the Power Move section of the OVO website

Scottish Power

Scottish Power is dishing out half-price electricity every weekend.

Power Saver customers get 50% off electricity used between 11am and 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays, with surprise weekday events too.

You’ll need a smart meter and to register as a Power Saver to get the perks.

E.ON Next

E.ON is handing out free electricity on every Bank Holiday until March 2026 – with the savings credited to your account after each one.

The offer’s exclusive to customers on the firm’s Pledge tariff, and the average household is expected to save £3.50 per Bank Holiday.

The free day is Good Friday on April 18.

Octopus Energy

customers on the Octoplus plan can grab free electricity when wholesale prices dip below zero.

These “Saving Sessions”; last an hour, and if you use more than usual, you’ll even get credits back on your bill.

Anyone with a smart meter will get a heads-up the day before.

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