Business Electricity For UK Companies

Looking for a reliable and cost-effective business electricity supplier?

Dyce Energy offers fixed-rate electricity contracts across the UK, including half-hourly metering options for better energy management. Choose from competitive standard tariff or our 100% renewable electricity tariff to support your sustainability goals. With smart meter upgrades available, you’ll gain real-time usage insights and simpler billing.

Contact us today to see how Dyce Energy can power your business with price certainty and reliability.

Why Choose Dyce Energy For Business Electricity?

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Our Business Electricity Tariffs

At Dyce Energy, we offer three straightforward business electricity tariffs to suit the needs of modern UK companies.

Choose our Standard Electricity for simple, fixed-rate supply, our 100% renewable electricity to support your sustainability goals, or our half-hourly tariff with bespoke pricing for larger energy users.

All options come with our commitment to reliable service, transparent billing, and expert support.

Standard Business Electricity Tariff

  • Fixed Competitive Rates
  • Flexible Contract Options
  • No Hidden Fees

Half Hourly Electricity tariff

  • Tailored Rates
  • More Accurate Billing
  • Real-Time Energy Usage Data

100% Renewable Electricity Tariff

  • 100% Clean Energy
  • Competitive Rates
  • Meet Your Sustainability Goals

Who Do we Supply?

We supply business electricity to a wide range of industries and sectors across the UK mainland. Whether you’re running a small operation or managing energy across multiple locations, Dyce Energy is here to support your business with a dependable and competitively priced electricity supply.

We work with:

100% renewable business electricity

Go green with your business electricity

As the UK pushes toward net zero, we’re supporting businesses in making greener choices with our 100% Renewable Electricity tariff.

This environmentally friendly option is competitively priced and available to all businesses, whether you’re a new or existing customer.

You can learn more about how our renewable electricity is sourced on our dedicated page.

Bespoke business electricity for half-hourly meters

If your business uses high volumes of electricity, our Half-Hourly Meter contracts offer a smart, tailored solution. These meters record usage every 30 minutes, giving you greater accuracy, improved cost control, and more detailed energy insights.

At Dyce Energy, we offer competitive, bespoke pricing for half-hourly business electricity, backed by expert support and transparent billing.

To discuss a half-hourly contract for your business, get in touch with our team today.

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Business electricity made smarter

Unlock real-time insights into your energy use with smart meters—making it easier to manage costs, spot savings, and simplify your billing. Stay ahead of the curve and find out if smart meters are right for your business.

Explore our comprehensive smart meter guide to learn more and take the next step toward smarter energy management.

Large Business Electricity

If you’re running a large business, managing your electricity needs isn’t just about keeping the lights on; it’s about control, cost-efficiency, and confidence in your supplier. At Dyce Energy, we offer tailored business electricity solutions designed specifically for high-consumption sites.

Whether you operate across multiple locations, use half-hourly meters, or require bespoke pricing based on usage patterns, our team works with you to build a tariff that fits. With fixed-rate contracts, flexible contract lengths, and dedicated account support, you’ll get the reliability and transparency your business demands.

Ready to take control of your business electricity? Explore our large business energy solutions today.

SME Business Energy

For small and medium-sized businesses, energy should be straightforward, not a daily headache. At Dyce Energy, we keep business electricity simple, transparent, and tailored to your needs.

Whether you’re a local retailer, startup, or office-based business, we offer fixed-rate contracts with competitive pricing and flexible terms, so you always know what to expect. Our UK-based support team is on hand when you need us; no call centres, no chasing, just honest help from people who get it.

Looking for a no-fuss business electricity supplier? See how Dyce Energy supports SMEs across the UK.

What Our Customers Have To Say

Switching Process

Our switching process is incredibly simple. Our business electricity and gas tariffs are as easy as 1, 2, 3…

Step 1 - Share your details


To Generate A Quote For Your Business, We’ll Need A Few Details, This Includes:

  • Company Name, Address And Reg Number
  • Current Contract End Date
  • Number Of Business Sites
  • Estimated Annual Consumption

Step 2 - Pick Your Energy Tariff


We Offer A Range Of Business Energy Tariffs, Including:

Step 3 - Leave the Rest to Us


Once You Have Chosen A Tariff That Suits Your Business Best, One Of Our Sales Agents Will Generate A Bespoke Quote For You.

After You Have Reviewed This And Are Ready To Proceed, We Will Create A Contract That Will Be Sent Via DocuSign For E-Signature.

If You Have Any Questions Or Queries Regarding The Contract, Our Team Are On Hand To Assist Where They Can.

Business Gas FAQs

To switch business energy suppliers you will need to provide the following details:

  • Business address including postcode
  • Business name 
  • Company registration number if applicable 
  • Estimated annual consumption
  • Current contract end date

Additional information such as a copy of your latest bill would be handy to ensure we offer you the most competitive rate possible. 

In general switching business electricity suppliers is pretty straightforward, however a switch is only possible if you meet one of the following criteria: 

  • You’re on ‘deemed rates’: These rates/tariffs are applied following a change of tenancy (COT), so if you’ve recently taken over a new premise without agreeing a prior contract its likely you are on a ‘deemed tariff’, which is usually more expensive. 
  • You’re fixed term contract has ended: If you previously had a fixed term contract, your existing supplier should have reached out with a renewal offer. If you did not take this up and have let the contract expire you will be on their out of contract rates, which again are usually more expensive. 

If you’re business meets either of the above criteria you are free to explore the market and find an alternative supplier. 

Its important to note that you can switch providers up to 12 months in advance of your contract end date, however the new contract will not come into place until after the original contract ends. 

You can find out more about the Dyce Energy switching journey in our dedicated blog here. 

The time it takes to switch business electricity suppliers depends on your specific situation. 

If your switch is set to happen immediately, this should take somewhere between 5 & 7 days to process. 

Please note any outstanding debt or issues with your previous supplier can lead to delays in this process. 

Yes, we offer business gas tariffs, including our popular carbon neutral product. 

You can find out more about our carbon neutral gas tariff here. 

Yes, we offer our popular 100% renewable electricity tariff, you can learn more about this here. 

A half-hourly meter, also known as a HH or 00, is a specialised electricity meter designed for businesses with high energy consumption.

What sets these meters apart from traditional ones is their ability to automatically record and transmit energy usage data at precise 30-minute intervals.

These devices are advanced compared to conventional meters, providing businesses with detailed insights into their energy consumption patterns. The data is automatically transmitted to their electricity supplier through a dedicated communication system, eliminating the need for manual meter readings and estimated billing.

You can find out more about the differences between a half hourly meter and a regular meter here. 

If you are unsure if your business needs a half hourly meter you can find more information in our blog here. 

Yes, electricity prices and rates can vary depending on what region of the UK you are based in. This is due to the following factors: 

  • Supply & demand 
  • The cost paid by suppliers 
  • Transportation costs (This is the reason why electricity prices tend to be higher in rural areas)

As the UK develops its renewable electricity generators, we are see price drops in the areas that are able to produce their own renewable electricity.   

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