Households will see a rise in gas and electricity prices after regulator Ofgem outlined its next price cap. The rise means bills for a typical household will reach £1,758.
The 0.2% increase from the current cap, which takes effect at the start of January, follows a rise of 2% in October.
Consumer Scotland Head of Energy Markets Barry Coughlan said:
“Energy bills continue to be high and this increase comes at a time when many households and businesses are already coping with a range of budgetary pressures and as we approach the coldest months of the year.
“Affordability and debt remain significant challenges for many households and it is crucial that energy companies, the regulator and governments do all they can to support customers struggling with their bills.
“Consumer Scotland has supported Ofgem’s development of a Debt Relief Scheme that is fair, appropriate and meets the needs of consumers.
“However, we have previously recommended that the UK and Scottish governments take action to provide more targeted affordability support for those consumers who need it the most as quickly as possible, and this remains a key priority.”
Background
Insights from the 2025 Energy Affordability Tracker
Consumers struggling with their energy bills should contact Advice Direct Scotland which provides free advice on the financial support available from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. Their advice line is 0808 196 8660.