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What the October 2025 Price Cap Could Mean for Your Business

  • Writer: mitchthorne98
    mitchthorne98
  • Jul 9
  • 1 min read

While the energy price cap doesn’t directly apply to most business tariffs, changes to the domestic cap often signal wider shifts in the market. With Ofgem set to review the price cap again in October 2025, now’s the time to prepare.


1. Why the Price Cap Still Matters to Businesses

Even though the cap is for domestic users, the market responds across the board. If the cap rises, wholesale prices tend to follow. Businesses could see their contract renewal rates shift as a result.


2. Lock in Now Before Any Autumn Fluctuations

October is traditionally a busy time for the energy market. If you have a contract ending before or shortly after, PPS can help you secure a better rate now – before potential increases take hold.


3. Suppliers May Adjust Business Tariffs

Energy companies use cap announcements to inform pricing strategy. It’s common for them to adjust small business rates in tandem with price cap updates.


4. PPS Keeps You Informed

We track price movement daily and alert our clients when favourable rates appear. We don’t just wait for changes – we plan around them.


Avoid a shock this autumn. Speak to PPS and review your contract today.



 
 
 

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