Rebel Energy Goes Bust: What It Means for You
- mitchthorne98
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
What does the fall of Rebel Energy mean for your contract?
On April 1, 2025, Rebel Energy ceased trading, leaving approximately 90,000 customers without a supplier. Ofgem has appointed British Gas as the new supplier for these customers, ensuring continuity of service.
While your energy supply remains uninterrupted and credit balances are protected, it's crucial to understand your options moving forward.
What You Need to Know
Automatic Transfer: Your account has been moved to British Gas under Ofgem's safety net provisions.
Standard Variable Tariff: You're likely placed on British Gas's standard variable tariff, which may not be the most cost-effective option.
No Immediate Action Required: Ofgem advises waiting until British Gas contacts you with your new account details before making any changes.
How PPS For Business Can Assist
At PPS, we specialise in helping businesses navigate energy market uncertainties. Here's how we can support you:
Market Comparison: We analyse the entire energy market to find the most competitive rates tailored to your business needs.
Contract Negotiation: Our team negotiates favourable terms, ensuring you don't overpay for your energy supply.
Ongoing Support: We provide continuous assistance, monitoring market trends to advise on optimal times to switch or renew contracts.
Why Choose PPS?
In the wake of Rebel Energy's collapse, it's essential to have a reliable partner to guide you through the transition. PPS offers personalized service, expert advice, and a commitment to securing the best energy deals for your business.
Take Action Today
Don't let the uncertainty of energy supplier changes impact your business. Contact PPS For Business to explore your options and ensure you're on the best possible energy plan.
Reach out now to secure your energy future with confidence.
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