Switching to an Octopus Energy deal in Bordon
The Octopus Energy supply for Bordonians
Last update: September 2021
Who is Octopus? Octopus Energy have had a pretty impressive trajectory since they were founded in 2015. Gaining around 30,000 customers a month, they now provide gas and electricity plans to over 1 million customers across the UK. Their growth can be put down to their affordable and widely-considered eco-friendly energy plans, as well as their numerous partnerships with other suppliers. For example, in 2018, Octopus Energy and M&S Energy joined together in a partnership within which Octopus took over all of M&S's customers. Moreover, in 2019, Octopus acquired Coop energy, who had 30,000 customers.
Switching to Octopus Energy
Switching energy suppliers has an unfair reputation for being overly difficult and time consuming. It's unfair because it's not true! If after reading our guide to Octopus Energy in Bordon you decide that they are the best energy supplier for you, then why not give their representatives a ring and they can carry out the whole switch for you, from start to finish. If, however, you decide that you want to shop around for an alternative energy plan, then you can ring up our experts who can switch you over to the best plan on the market for you. Give us a ring on 0330 054 0018.
Switching suppliers in Bordon
Now you know what it means to switch, and who Octopus Energy are, let's narrow it down a bit and learn how to switch to Octopus in Bordon. It doesn't matter if you have just moved to a new property in Bordon, or if you have lived in the area for some time and have decided to switch, it's more or less a similar process! Let's find out a bit about Bordon. Here are some fun facts!
- Bordon is located in the lovely county of Hampshire.
- They have a population of 20,231 residents who live across 8,032 households.
- Bordon is the 370th largest city in the UK.
If you want to find out more about how to switch to Octopus Energy in Bordon, read on for all the information you need! Our aim at Switch Plan is to find you the best energy deal for your household.
Bordon's local gas & electricity distribution
What should I do if I experience a power cut in Bordon?
What is the first step when experiencing a power cut? Check the source. If you look at the fuse box and notice any switches have been turned off, it might have been caused by a fuse that tripped in your home’s circuit. Whether it is your fuse box or a cut in your neighborhood in Hampshire, it's important to know what to do if you ever experience a power cut.
If the power cut occured when switching on an appliance or light, it's quite likely that it’s just in your home in Bordon.
Alternatively, the cut could be one that is in your area and often is from an interrupted power line connected to your home. This can happen when: * Lightning has struck a utility pole * A power line has been damaged or knocked over. * Transformers have been shut down
If it's one in your area, it's best to call your local distribution network operator directly on the following number 0800 029 4285. In Bordon, your local DNO is UK Power Networks. A team will likely be dispatched to resolve the issue.
How can I contact the energy distributor for Bordon?
Experiencing an electricity power cut in Hampshire, or facing an issue with your gas supply? You might want to get in touch with your distribution network operator directly; they can help you if you need some up to date information, and can be quite useful as a point of contact when there is an issue such as a power outage.
Contact information below:
Company name | Company number |
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UK Power Networks General Number | 0800 029 4285 |
UK Power Networks Emergency Number | 0800 31 63 105 |
Cadent Gas Number | 0345 835 1111 |
Cadent Gas Emergency Number | 0800 111 999 |
You can visit their website for more info:
UK Power Networks | UK Power Networks website |
Cadent Gas | Cadent Gas website |
Who distributes Bordon's gas?
Not everyone has the time to find out where their gas and electricity comes from, no less how it travels and how far it needs to go from origin to destination, i.e., my home! Since you don’t have the time nor should be bothered by finding all of this information out, we have consolidated all of this information in one short summary below:
Gas is distributed through a complex system of pipes - this is the Gas Distribution Network, and this network manages the transportation of gas around the UK> Should you ever have any technical inquiries, these can often be answered by your gas distributor in Bordon, as well as any other queries you might have about your gas supply. You can also go to your supplier for additional information.
In case you would like to get in touch with your gas distribution company to have this and any additional questions answered, your gas is provided by Cadent Gas in East Hampshire District.

Who is the electricity distributor in Bordon?
An electricity distribution network operator is responsible for the cables and towers which carry electricity across your region and to your front door. Most have no idea how the distribution network operator system works or who they even are, since customers never see their distribution network operator. But, you might want to know how to get in touch in moments of importance.
Want to know who distributes electricity in Bordon? We've got you covered! No need to look any further for your local DNO. In Bordon your electricity distributor is UK Power Networks.

In Bordon - energy consumption
How are homes heated in Bordon?
You might be wondering, how do people heat their homes in Bordon? Well, the 2.44 inhabitants of Bordon tend to have houses that are built with or without:
- Electric Central Heating: In Bordon, $City. electric_central_heating of the people living in the town have electric central heating in their homes; the ratio being 5.32% per household.
- Gas Central heating: In Bordon, 7261 of residents have gas central heating; The ratio being 90.39% per household.
- Oil Central Heating: In Bordon, 230 of residents have oil central heating systems. The ratio for this would be 2.86%.
- Central Heating: 114 people do not have central heating in their homes, With the ratio being 1.42% per household.
Who is the largest supplier of energy to the 8,032 households of Bordon?
You might be curious to learn who the most popular energy supplier in South East. The most popular energy supplier in South East is British Gas. A large proportion of the inhabitants from large cities such as Southampton, Portsmouth and Basingstoke procure their energy from this supplier. Since most often individuals fail to switch their energy supplier, they might be missing out on a large sum of money they could save. On average, those living in the UK have been able to save up to £400 a year on their energy bills by making a switch. Although British Gas is the most popular in your region, they might not be the best supplier for you. Or, they might be if you don’t already have them and they can offer you a better deal either purely or based on your household needs. Regardless of who your supplier is, you are not in any way obligated to stick with them. Switching can save you money, and we’re here to help you navigate and make the best switch possible.
How much do people consume on average in Bordon?
Knowing how much a kWh tends to cost in a region is all well and good, but it's even more useful to know what the average consumption is in a particular area. 2018 government data indicates that the average Bordonian household consumes 3,990.92 kWh a year. The median consumption of that same household would be 3,542.43 kWh.
How much is the average price/kWh in Bordon?
It’s typical for unit prices to change continuously. There is so much to navigate when choosing a provider, so it might be the most helpful for you to call our Switch Plan experts so that you can get the most accurate rates based on your household needs and your locations. Prices are very likely to be different in cities such as Andover, Hedge End or Alton.
Average prices are not the most accurate indicators of what a household will pay for their energy; however, it can be useful in having a ballpark range for what the price is for the region. In Bordon, the average price per kWh is £10.05, just for an example. What this means is that Bordonian will pay approximately £-5.55% less than the national UK average.
Octopus Energy prices, dual fuel rates & tariffs in Bordon
So, Octopus' plans tend to be well-priced, but what do they offer? It's no myth that Octopus' plans are very innovative. All of their tariffs are 100% renewable, and this includes all green gas, which is still quite rare in the UK. The uniqueness of their tariffs lies in their customers' ability to coordinate their usage with cheaper energy rates to lower their energy bills. They have both fixed and variable tariffs on offer to their customers and their plans have no exit fees.
Octopus are also leading the way when it comes to electric vehicles. They have an Electric Vehicle Initiative which allows customers to lease out electric cars for low prices. Through this initiative, their customers are able to get cheaper prices for charging their cars, their own car charger, as well as assistance from experts on how to access grants.
In Bordon, what are Octopus Energy’s green energy contributions?
Octopus Energy procures their energy from a combination of solar, wind, and hydropower. They claim to be UK’s largest investor in solar power. In case you are wondering what their energy mix looks like, we have it for you below!
- 75.3% wind
- 31% solar
- 3.7% hydropower
In addition to purchasing their own energy, Octopus energy also generates it. One of their tariffs - the “Supergreen Octopus” plan combines carbon-offsets with 100% renewable electricity. They do not offer carbon-neutral biomethane gas, which is typical of most green energy suppliers, such as Green Energy UK and Ecotricity.
What gas plans does Octopus offer?
Name of the Plan | Tariff value | Unit Price
price/kWh |
Standing Charge
price/day |
---|---|---|---|
Super Green Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 2.96 p |
17.85 p |
Exclusive Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 2.28 p |
17.85 p |
Helpful Octopus 24M | 24 months fixed | 2.56 p |
25.04 p |
Flexible Octopus | Variable tariff | 3.2 p |
16.8 p |
Octopus Tracker | Variable tariff | 1.84 p |
15.09 p |
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Two rates energy plans
Name of the Plan | Tariff value | Day Time Unit Price
price/kWh |
Night Time Unit Price
price/kWh |
Standing Charge
price/day |
---|---|---|---|---|
Super Green Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 16.81 p |
9.18 p |
21.67 p |
Exclusive Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 17.69 p |
9.1 p |
21.67 p |
Helpful Octopus 24M | 24 months fixed | 16.81 p |
9.18 p |
24.57 p |
Flexible Octopus | Variable tariff | 17.48 p |
9.3 p |
20.43 p |
Helpful Octopus 24M | 24 months fixed | 16.81 p |
9.18 p |
24.57 p |
Electricity tariffs - Standalone
Name of the Plan | Tariff value | Unit Price
price/kWh |
Standing Charge
price/day |
---|---|---|---|
Super Green Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 15.03 p | 21.67 p |
Exclusive Octopus 12M | 12 months fixed | 14.97 p | 21.67 p |
Helpful Octopus 24M | 24 months fixed | 15.03 p | 24.49 p |
Flexible Octopus | Variable tariff | 15.52 p | 19.38 p |
Octopus Tracker/strong> | Variable tariff | 11.81 p | 18.52 p |
What you need to know about switching to Octopus Energy in Bordon
It dosen’t need to be too complicated to switch energy suppliers; people tend to think that switching suppliers tends to be difficult and take a good bit of time but this doesn’t have to be the case! When you read our guide on Octopus Energy in Bordon, you will have everything that you need to decide if Octopus is the right energy supplier for you, based on your needs. You could give their representatives a ring, or contact us so we can be sure that they are the best match for you! We can provide information about Octopus Energy and make the switch for you! Give us a ring on 0330 054 0018, to find out more.
- You property’s postcode
- An energy bill that is no older than 3 months
- Your current energy supplier
- Your current energy tariff
- An average monthly energy bill
- MPRN (Meter Point Reference Number)
Switching energy suppliers has an unfair reputation for being overly difficult and time-consuming. It's unfair because it's not true! If after reading our guide on Octopus Energy in Bordon, you decide that they are the best energy supplier for you, then why not give their representatives a ring and they can carry out the whole switch for you, from start to finish. If, however, you decide that you want to shop around for an alternative energy plan, then you can ring up our experts who can switch you over to the best plan currently on the market, that is made for you. Give us a ring on 0330 054 0018, to find out more.
Contact information for Octopus Energy in Bordon.
To contact Octopus Energy’s customer service, you can ring them on 0330 808 1080. Or if you aren't convinced yet and would like to learn more about your different energy options, call us at 0330 054 0018. Our energy experts will assist you and guide you to the most suitable solution or offers available for you and your current energy needs. If you would rather get in touch with Octopus Energy directly, below you will find several options to reach them depending on your motives.
Type of Enquiry | Number to contact |
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General Enquiries for Domestic Customers Email for general queries about your Octopus Energy home plan |
hello@octopus.energy Open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday |
General Enquiries for Business Customers Number for queries about your Octopus Energy energy plan |
business@octopus.energy Open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday |
Domestic customers: general enquiries Call this number for general enquiries about your energy plan |
0808 164 1088 Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm |
Business customers: general enquiries 24 hour number for boiler emergencies |
020 3389 56138 Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm |
Complaints number Number to complain about your Octopus Energy plan |
0333 344 22688 Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm |
Octopus Electric Vehicles Phone number to speak to customer services as a small business |
020 870 38928 Monday to Friday 9am-5pm |
Light up your new home in Bordon
Get connected to the grid in Bordon
Once you move to your new home in Bordon there are steps you will need to follow to connect to the grid so that you can receive your energy supply to both power and heat your home. It is likely that your property is already connected to the grid, however in instances that it’s not, e.g., when you are building a new home, follow the steps below. (The vast majority of the 8,032 houses in Bordon are already connected so the list below is for those that are building a new property.
- Call the National Grid Energy Transmission (NGET) on 0800 688 588 in order to arrange a pre-application meeting. This meeting is about the workload, timeline and cost of the project.
- Submit application forms to the Electricity Systems Operator (ESO) - don’t be surprised by the application fee!
- A team will then come to your property for an assessment and will send you a quote in 1 to 3 working weeks.
- Enjoy your power!
Who to contact before you move in Bordon?
You’ve recently moved to Hampshire, and we have a comprehensive moving house checklist for you to help make your life a bit easier.
There are some organizations that are important to notify, and here we will cover just the basics - trust us, notifying will make your life easier! These include: * Government/local bodies - You won’t be able to change your address until you move in, but once you do, it is necessary to update your address with the DVLA. Doing so will make sure that your license and vehicle registration is updated. * Insurance providers - To be sure that your insurance does not become void. * Banks and financial institutions - Make sure that your banks, credit cards, and any other financial lenders are aware of your new contact details.
How do I sort out an energy transfer in Bordon?
You can keep the same supplier when moving house in most instances if you so wish. We have a guide on how to manage an energy transfer. Before digging in, we will explain a few factors that could affect whether you will be able to keep your supplier or not.
Such factors include: * The presence of a prepayment meter on your new property * How far you’ve moved from your original residence * Whether your new property uses electricity, gas, or dual fuel * Whether you have upgraded/downgraded the size of your home. * Your new home’s estimated energy consumption
These factors all affect the tariffs that will be available to you in your new home. If Bordon is far away from your original location, your tariff could be much more expensive than it was prior to your move.
So if your bill goes up in costs, we highly recommend that you switch energy suppliers and look at the best deal for your area. We’re more than happy to help you navigate the best switch for you! Just give our experts a call at the number on the top of the screen.
You're now in Bordon and want to set up Octopus as your new supplier
When moving to any city, such as Bordon, it can be a bit daunting to know all the things that must be done. No need to worry, we have a clear lay of the land that will be helpful.
To make your life a bit easier, there are some steps you should complete before leaving your current home. This is why we've prepared a moving checklist so that you won't leave anything behind! So, let’s begin: * The most important thing! Before moving, take a meter reading so that you do not need to pay for energy that you haven’t used. * After you have your meter reading, it's time to sort out your Meter Point Reference Number (MPRN). * Once your MPRN is sorted, you are then clear to move without having to worry about paying for energy that you didn't use. In case you have any doubts we have more extensive guides dedicated to moving into a new build and moving into a rented house.
If you are moving into a property that is already connected to the grid, the only thing you need to do is select a provider and tariff for your home. However, there is one thing you should be weary of when moving house: Whether you are moving into a new property or not, the house will be put under a deemed contract. This contract is considered the standard tariff and it is often more expensive than the other tariffs that an energy supplier offers. So. it is important to switch energy suppliers quickly!
How can you switch? Well, at Switch Plan, we can help you with that! We can manage your switch, whether it be in a brand new home or an established property. All you have to do is give us a call.
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