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Scottish Power has been around for over 30 years and has been firmly a part of the Big Six for many of those years. A subsidiary of its parent company Iberdrola (a Spanish multinational), Scottish Power operated from its head office in Glasgow Scotland.
Moving on from the history lesson, we break down Scottish Power tariffs, pricing and reviews to help you decide on your next energy supplier.
Scottish Power is generally considered a good supplier and has a Trustpilot score of 4.0 out of 5 based on over 56,000 reviews. Like with everything, there are some complaints and those largely revolve around higher tariff pricing. However, due to the wholesale market and other factors, pricing changes daily. This means that Scottish Power may be one of the more expensive suppliers one day but offer better value than others the next.
They have in previous years received lots of negative press as they have ranked for the worst customer service but recent reviews indicate that they have turned this around.
Scottish Power is one of the founding members of Energy UK’s Vulnerability Commitment which aims to provide support for vulnerable households. With a big focus on renewable energy, they operate several wind farms in the UK to source their electricity for customers.
Scottish Power offers a variety of home energy and business energy tariffs and is focused on building a greener future. All domestic green tariffs are backed by 100% green electricity from their wind farms. For businesses, they offer tariffs you would expect to see from a UK supplier, and they do work with a number of experts, including the Carbon Trust, to help businesses become more energy efficient.
Here is a range of Scottish Power tariff options available in 2024 for home and business energy customers.
Tariff Name |
Electricity unit price (per kWh) & standing charge |
Gas unit price (per kWh) & standing charge |
Combined Monthly Cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|
1-Year Flexi Price Tariff |
30.13p - unit rate 51.81p - standing charge |
7.9p - unit rate 29.61p - standing charge |
£195.78 |
Standard Variable Tariff |
27.21p - unit rate 51.81p - standing charge |
6.89p - unit rate 29.61p - standing charge |
£176.18 |
Usages are based on a real-life example of a 3-bedroom home with average usage. Prices are from a particular day and the price you see today could be different. Updated October 2023.
Here are the current business electricity tariffs from Scottish Power in October 2023.
Tariff Name |
Electricity unit price (per kWh) |
Standing Charge |
Annual Cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Power 1-year fixed-rate - Electricity |
27.4p |
51.26p |
£7,037 |
Scottish Power 2-year fixed-rate - Electricity |
28.3p |
97.9p |
£7,427 |
Here are the current business gas tariffs from Scottish Power in October 2023.
Tariff Name |
Gas unit price (per kWh) |
Standing Charge |
Annual Cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Power 1-year fixed-rate - Gas |
8.92p |
30.61p |
£2,342 |
Scottish Power 2-year fixed-rate - Gas |
9p |
30.6p |
£2,356 |
Here is a complete breakdown of the green performance of Scottish Power’s UK fuel mix.
Scottish Power Phone Number - 0345 058 0002
Scottish Power Email - [email protected]
Scottish Power Address - 320 St. Vincent Street Glasgow, Scotland, G2 5AD
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Yes. There are a range of Scottish Power smart meters available. Read more about energy meter installation here.
ScottishPower has been developing and delivering EV charging solutions since 2017 with a varied range of commercial models, including direct supply and installation, maintenance, software platform services, and public charging transport.
They now offer specialist EV charging energy tariffs to ensure their customers are charging their electric vehicles more cost-efficiently. They offer businesses fully funded EV charge point installation, to hopefully increase footfall to retail spaces, and a great incentive as part of a business employee benefits package. It can also support a business's net zero goals.
To qualify for EV charge point installation you must:
If your business wants to adopt EV charge points, but might not meet these requirements, we recommend getting in touch to see what we can arrange with Scottish Power, they also have lots of competitively priced options available as well as some more advanced fleet options.
Here’s what will be included: