Amid rising energy costs, several major UK energy suppliers are offering free or discounted electricity to help customers save on their energy bills. From weekend giveaways to festive discounts, households can take advantage of these initiatives by meeting specific eligibility criteria. Here’s how you can benefit from these offers.
EDF Energy’s Sunday Saver Challenge
EDF Energy has launched its Sunday Saver challenge, allowing thousands of customers to receive up to 16 hours of free electricity on Sundays. The initiative aims to encourage customers to shift their energy usage to off-peak periods, reducing strain on the grid and helping consumers cut costs.
Eligibility:
- Customers must have a smart meter capable of half-hourly readings.
- They must monitor their energy consumption through EDF’s MyAccount and Energy Hub platforms.
How to claim:
- If you’re an existing EDF customer, check if you’re eligible via your online account.
- If you don’t have a smart meter, book an installation through EDF’s website.
- Once enrolled, your energy usage on Sundays will be automatically adjusted for the free period.
More information can be found on EDF Energy’s official website.
British Gas PeakSave Discounts

British Gas, the UK’s largest energy provider, is also running a program to reduce energy bills during the holiday season. The company is offering half-price electricity on Christmas Day and Boxing Day between 11 AM and 4 PM.
Eligibility:
- Available to both new and existing British Gas customers.
- Customers must have a smart meter installed.
- The deadline to sign up is December 15.
How to claim:
- Opt into British Gas PeakSave Sundays through your online account.
- If you’re already enrolled, the discount will be automatically applied.
- Savings will be credited directly to customer accounts after the billing cycle.
You can learn more or register at British Gas.
E.ON Next’s Christmas Giveaway
E.ON Next is offering three days of free electricity over the Christmas period—Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day—to customers on fixed tariffs.
Eligibility & How to claim:
- Customers must be on an E.ON Next fixed tariff.
- Eligible customers will be notified directly by E.ON Next.
- No need for sign-ups; the discount is automatically applied.
For further details, visit E.ON Next.
Octopus Energy’s Saving Sessions
Octopus Energy is reviving its Saving Sessions program, which saved customers an estimated £10.5 million in previous runs. This scheme encourages users to reduce electricity use during peak hours and rewards them with credits or direct savings.
Eligibility:
- Open to Octopus Energy customers with a smart meter.
- Users must opt-in via the Octopus Energy app or website.
How to claim:
- Sign up through Octopus Energy.
- Follow prompts during peak demand hours to receive financial rewards.
Ovo Energy’s Power Move Challenge
Ovo Energy’s Power Move challenge is another initiative aimed at rewarding customers for reducing energy consumption during peak times.
Eligibility & How to claim:
- Open to customers with a smart meter.
- Customers must enroll in the Power Move challenge through Ovo Energy.
- Rewards are credited based on energy-saving performance.
How to Get a Smart Meter
Since most of these programs require a smart meter, it’s crucial to ensure you have one installed. Smart meters allow for accurate energy tracking and participation in cost-saving schemes.
You can request a smart meter installation through your energy provider’s website or visit the UK Government’s Smart Meter Programme to learn more.
Additional Support for Energy Bills

Beyond these promotional offers, UK households struggling with energy costs can explore government grants and support schemes, including:
- Warm Home Discount Scheme – A £150 discount for eligible low-income households. Details at GOV.UK.
- Winter Fuel Payment – Between £250 and £600 to help with winter energy bills. More at GOV.UK.
- Priority Services Register – Extra support for vulnerable households, including those with medical needs. Sign up via your energy supplier or visit Ofgem.
Beware of Scams
While energy companies are offering genuine discounts, consumers should stay vigilant against scams. Be cautious of unsolicited messages claiming eligibility for free electricity or government energy credits. Never share personal banking details unless you are certain you are dealing with your legitimate energy provider.
Final Thoughts
With energy costs still a major concern for many households, these free and discounted electricity programs offer a great way to save money. If you’re a customer of EDF Energy, British Gas, E.ON Next, Octopus Energy, or Ovo Energy, check if you qualify for these offers and take advantage of the savings.
For broader energy-saving tips and support schemes, visit the Energy Saving Trust.
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