Dual fuel bundle energy deals: compare gas & electricity

Compare whole-of-market dual fuel bundle energy deals for your home in the UK. Tell us a few details and we’ll match you with tariffs that fit your usage, payment preference and priorities.

  • One quote journey for gas and electricity – no duplicate admin
  • Compare fixed, variable and smart tariffs from multiple suppliers
  • Switch online in minutes – we’ll show key terms upfront
  • See options for Direct Debit, prepayment and credit meters

Whole-of-market comparison for UK homes. Availability varies by region, meter type and credit checks. Always review tariff terms before switching.

Compare dual fuel bundle energy deals in one place

A dual fuel bundle typically means buying your gas and electricity from the same supplier under one account. For many UK households, bundling can simplify bills and customer service – and sometimes unlock competitive pricing or perks.

EnergyPlus compares whole-of-market options for home energy across the United Kingdom, so you can see tariffs that match your meter type (including smart meters), how you prefer to pay, and whether you want price certainty via a fixed term.

Already on a dual fuel tariff? You can still compare. Many people switch to a new dual fuel deal when a fixed term ends, prices change, or their usage pattern shifts (e.g., more home working).

Why we ask for these details

  • Postcode helps identify regional network charges and available tariffs
  • Contact details let us send your matched options and help you complete the switch
  • Meter and payment preference ensures results are relevant (e.g., prepayment vs Direct Debit)

Get your dual fuel quotes

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Prefer to understand the options first?

Jump to how dual fuel bundles work or check prices & savings to see what actually affects your bill.

Good to know: Dual fuel isn’t always the cheapest for everyone. Sometimes separate suppliers can win on price, especially if one fuel has a strong promotional tariff. We’ll help you compare like-for-like so you can decide.

Why choose a dual fuel bundle?

Simpler billing & account management

One supplier account for gas and electricity can mean fewer logins, fewer statements and one set of contact details if you need help.

Potentially competitive pricing

Some suppliers price dual fuel keenly or package perks (e.g., app features, rewards, smart tariffs). We’ll show the unit rates and standing charges so you can judge the true cost.

One switch journey

Switching both fuels together can reduce admin and keep your start dates aligned – particularly useful if you prefer clear monthly budgeting.

Tariff choice that fits your lifestyle

Choose between fixed and variable tariffs, and consider smart options if you have a compatible meter. The best bundle depends on how and when you use energy.

Support for different meter types

Dual fuel deals can be available for standard credit meters, smart meters and some prepayment setups. Availability depends on supplier and region.

Clear comparison, less guesswork

EnergyPlus focuses on the factors that actually change your bill: unit rate, standing charge, contract length, exit fees and payment method.

How dual fuel bundle energy deals work in the UK

In the UK, a dual fuel deal means your gas and electricity are supplied by the same company. The physical networks (pipes and wires) don’t change – your local distribution networks continue to deliver energy and handle outages. Switching changes who bills you and what tariff rates you pay.

  1. Check your current setup: tariff type (fixed/variable), payment method and any exit fees.
  2. Compare dual fuel offers: review unit rates, standing charges, contract length and any perks.
  3. Apply to switch: the new supplier contacts your current supplier and manages the transfer.
  4. Provide meter readings: or use smart readings to ensure an accurate final bill.
  5. Start your new tariff: your supply continues uninterrupted during the switch.

Fixed vs variable in a bundle

Fixed dual fuel tariffs lock in your unit rates for a set term (often 12–24 months). Variable tariffs can change, typically in line with supplier pricing decisions. Always check exit fees on fixed deals.

Direct Debit, pay on receipt, or prepayment

Payment method can change pricing. Many competitive tariffs assume monthly Direct Debit. If you’re on prepayment or prefer paying on receipt, we’ll help you focus on relevant options.

What you need to compare dual fuel bundle deals accurately

The most accurate comparisons use your actual usage and tariff information. If you don’t have everything to hand, you can still start – but having these details helps you avoid surprises.

Detail Where to find it Why it matters
Your postcode Any recent bill / online account Regional charges and tariff availability differ across the UK
Annual usage (kWh) Your bill’s annual summary or smart app Improves cost estimates beyond generic averages
Current tariff & end date Contract details on bill or supplier portal Helps avoid exit fees and time your switch
Meter type Meter display / bill (smart, credit, prepay) Some tariffs require a specific meter setup
Payment method Direct Debit / cash or card / pay on receipt Prices can vary depending on how you pay

No bill to hand?

You can still start a comparison. Many households begin with postcode and contact details, then confirm usage and tariff specifics during the switch.

Dual fuel prices & what affects your total bill

The cheapest dual fuel bundle isn’t just about the headline monthly cost. Your bill is shaped by unit rates (p/kWh), standing charges (p/day), your usage, and how the tariff handles changes over time.

Key cost components to compare

  • Electricity unit rate and gas unit rate (p/kWh)
  • Standing charges for both fuels (p/day)
  • Contract length and any exit fees
  • Payment method (Direct Debit vs other)
  • Discounts or rewards (check conditions and expiry)

When bundling may (or may not) help

Bundling can be helpful if you value a single supplier relationship or if a supplier offers competitive pricing on both fuels.

It may be less suitable if one fuel is significantly cheaper elsewhere, or if you need a very specific tariff for electricity (for example, a smart tariff) that doesn’t pair well with that supplier’s gas pricing.

Avoid a common comparison mistake

Don’t compare tariffs using only the estimated monthly payment. Always check unit rates and standing charges because two deals with the same monthly estimate can diverge significantly if your usage changes.

Regional and household considerations

England, Scotland & Wales

Tariff availability can vary by region due to distribution areas and supplier coverage. Your postcode ensures you only see eligible deals.

Northern Ireland

Energy markets and suppliers differ. We’ll surface options where available based on your location and meter setup.

All-electric homes

If you don’t have mains gas (e.g., electric heating), a dual fuel bundle won’t apply. You may still benefit from comparing electricity-only tariffs.

If you’re unsure whether you have mains gas, check for a gas meter, look at a previous bill, or search your property details. You can also submit the form and we’ll guide you based on what’s available at your address.

FAQs: dual fuel bundle energy deals

Are dual fuel bundle deals always cheaper?

Not always. A dual fuel tariff can be competitive, but the best value depends on your usage, region, meter type and payment method. Sometimes separate suppliers can beat a bundle on one fuel. Comparing unit rates and standing charges is the most reliable way to decide.

Will my supply be interrupted if I switch?

No – energy switches are designed to be seamless. Your gas and electricity continue to flow; only the supplier and billing arrangements change.

Can I get a dual fuel deal with a smart meter?

Often yes. Many suppliers support smart meters on dual fuel tariffs. Eligibility depends on your meter setup and the tariff’s requirements. If you’re interested in smart tariffs, check that both fuels are compatible and that you understand how pricing can vary by time of use.

What if I’m in debt with my current supplier?

In some situations, switching can be restricted until debt is cleared or an agreed arrangement is in place, particularly for prepayment meters. If this applies, you can still compare options and we can advise on the practical next steps.

Is a dual fuel bundle the same as having one bill?

Many suppliers provide a combined account experience and may issue a single statement covering both fuels, but formats vary. What matters most is that both gas and electricity are supplied by the same company and priced under your chosen tariffs.

When is the best time to switch dual fuel?

Many households compare when a fixed deal is ending (to avoid rolling onto a higher-cost variable tariff), after receiving a price change notice, or when moving home. If you’re on a fixed tariff, check for exit fees and the end date before switching.

Do I need to contact my current supplier?

Usually no. When you switch, the new supplier typically manages the process. You may need to provide final meter readings (unless smart readings are used) and settle any final bill with your previous supplier.

Still unsure? Use the comparison form and we’ll help you narrow down the most suitable dual fuel bundle energy deals for your home.

What UK households look for when switching

“Clear breakdown of gas vs electricity costs”

I wanted to understand standing charges and unit rates without digging through PDFs. Seeing both fuels side-by-side made the decision easier.

Homeowner, North West England

“Helpful for timing the end of a fixed deal”

I was close to my renewal date and didn’t want exit fees. The guidance on what to check helped me switch at the right time.

Tenant, South East

“A simple way to compare dual fuel options”

I didn’t want separate quotes for each fuel. Bundling the comparison saved time and helped me choose a tariff that fits my usage.

Family household, Scotland

Trust and transparency

  • Whole-of-market approach (availability varies by postcode and meter type)
  • Tariff terms highlighted upfront: contract length, payment method and exit fees
  • Home energy focus – comparisons designed for domestic households

Ready to compare dual fuel bundle energy deals?

Find gas and electricity tariffs that suit your home, with key costs shown clearly. Start now – you can review and decide with no interruption to your supply.

Tip: Have a recent bill handy for the most accurate cost estimates.

Quick checklist

  • Postcode
  • Contact details
  • Tariff end date (if fixed)
  • Approx. annual usage (if available)

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Updated on 1 Apr 2026