Compare Home Energy Tariffs in Newcastle upon Tyne — Find the Cheapest Gas & Electricity Deal

Compare gas and electricity tariffs from all UK suppliers available in Newcastle upon Tyne. Unit rates and standing charges depend on your distribution region — a postcode-based comparison gives you accurate results for your specific address.

  • Whole-of-market comparison for homes in Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding areas
  • See fixed, variable, Economy 7, smart and prepayment tariffs
  • Unit rates specific to your North East distribution region
  • No obligation — switching is free and your supply is never interrupted

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Compare gas and electricity prices in Newcastle upon Tyne

Energy prices for homes in Newcastle upon Tyne depend on which electricity and gas distribution network serves your postcode. Even within Newcastle upon Tyne, unit rates and standing charges can differ between areas — which is why entering your postcode gives you the most accurate comparison.

EnergyPlus compares tariffs across all UK suppliers serving the North East area. Whether you're looking for a fixed deal, a variable tariff, or a specialist Economy 7 or smart tariff, we'll show you the options available for your home and help you switch if you find something cheaper.

What to have ready

  • Your postcode — determines your exact distribution region and available tariffs
  • Fuel type: electricity only, gas only, or dual fuel
  • Annual usage in kWh if known (from your bill) — makes results more accurate
  • Current tariff end date if you're on a fixed deal

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Enter your postcode to see the cheapest tariffs available for homes in Newcastle upon Tyne and nearby areas.

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Energy prices in Newcastle upon Tyne — why rates differ by postcode

Homes in Newcastle upon Tyne fall within the North East electricity distribution area. UK energy prices are set within 14 regional networks — your distribution area directly affects the unit rates and standing charges suppliers can charge, even for the same national tariff.

What determines your Newcastle upon Tyne energy rate

  • Your electricity distribution region (North East)
  • Your gas distribution network (varies by postcode)
  • Your meter type: standard, Economy 7, smart or prepayment
  • Your payment method: direct debit, pay on receipt, or prepayment
  • The supplier and tariff you're on

Ofgem price cap in North East England

The Ofgem price cap sets maximum unit rates and standing charges for variable tariffs. In the North East region, these differ from the national average — our comparison shows you the actual rates for Newcastle upon Tyne postcodes, not a UK-wide average.

Fixed deals may offer rates above or below the price cap, depending on the market at the time. Comparing by postcode tells you whether a fixed deal would currently save you money.

Postcode matters more than city. Even within Newcastle upon Tyne, different postcodes can be served by different gas distribution networks, producing slightly different standing charges. Our comparison uses your exact postcode — not a city-wide average — for the most accurate results.

Tariff types available to homes in Newcastle upon Tyne

Most UK suppliers serve Newcastle upon Tyne postcodes, giving you access to the full range of residential energy tariffs. The right tariff depends on your meter type, usage pattern and how much rate certainty you want.

Tariff type How it works Best for Newcastle upon Tyne homes Watch-outs
Fixed rate Unit rate and standing charge locked for 12–24 months. Bill only varies with usage. Households wanting budget certainty or protection if rates are expected to rise. Exit fees up to £50 per fuel if you leave early. Check end date — auto-rollover applies.
Variable / price cap Rates follow the Ofgem price cap, updated quarterly. No fixed end date. Households wanting flexibility to switch at any time without exit fees. Direct debit can increase quarterly if the cap rises. Less bill certainty.
Economy 7 Cheap overnight rate (7 hours) plus higher daytime rate. Requires Economy 7 meter. Homes with storage heaters, immersion heaters or overnight EV charging. Daytime rate is higher than a standard tariff. Only cheaper if 40%+ usage is overnight.
Smart / time-of-use Rates vary by half-hour — very cheap overnight, peak at high-demand times. Requires smart meter. EV owners; households who can shift usage to off-peak (overnight, weekends). Needs SMETS2 smart meter. Only saves money if you actively shift usage off-peak.
Prepayment Pay in advance by key, card or smart prepayment meter. No monthly direct debit. Households wanting tight spending control or required to use prepayment meters. Tariff choice is narrower. Smart prepay meters open up more options than key/card.

Smart meters and Economy 7 in Newcastle upon Tyne

Smart meters for Newcastle upon Tyne homes

Most UK suppliers serving Newcastle upon Tyne offer free smart meter installations. A smart meter records your energy use every 30 minutes and sends readings automatically, ending estimated bills.

Smart meters also unlock access to time-of-use tariffs — including EV tariffs with very low overnight rates — which can offer significant savings if you can shift heavy electricity use to off-peak hours. If you don't currently have a smart meter, you can request one from your supplier at no charge.

Is Economy 7 right for your Newcastle upon Tyne home?

Economy 7 tariffs give you a cheaper overnight electricity rate (typically 7 hours) in exchange for a higher daytime rate. They work well for homes with storage heaters, immersion water heaters or overnight EV charging — but only if you regularly use 40% or more of your electricity during the off-peak window.

If most of your electricity use is during the day, a standard single-rate tariff will usually be cheaper overall. Our comparison covers both Economy 7 and standard options for Newcastle upon Tyne homes — just tell us your meter type.

Why compare energy suppliers in Newcastle upon Tyne rather than staying put?

UK households on a variable tariff or past their fixed-deal end date are often overpaying. Suppliers' rollover rates — the tariff you move to automatically when a fix ends — are rarely the cheapest available. Here's what comparing gives you.

Accurate North East pricing

UK energy prices aren't uniform. A comparison filtered to your Newcastle upon Tyne postcode shows the unit rates and standing charges that apply to your distribution network — not a national average.

Total cost comparison

We compare annual costs including standing charges, not just unit rates. A lower unit rate doesn't always mean a cheaper bill — standing charges make a significant difference, especially for low-usage households.

Avoid your rollover rate

When a fixed tariff expires, you're moved automatically to your supplier's standard variable rate — which is rarely the cheapest option available. Comparing before your fix ends keeps you in control.

Right tariff for your meter

Economy 7, smart and prepayment meters each have a different set of available tariffs. Our comparison matches your meter type so you only see deals you can actually access.

Green energy options

Several suppliers serving Newcastle upon Tyne offer 100% renewable electricity and green gas tariffs. We highlight fuel mix disclosures so you can compare green tariffs alongside standard options on total cost.

No disruption to supply

Switching energy supplier in the UK is purely administrative — your gas and electricity continue through the same network and pipes regardless of who is billing you. Supply is never interrupted.

Frequently asked questions — energy tariffs in Newcastle upon Tyne

What is the cheapest energy tariff available in Newcastle upon Tyne?
The cheapest tariff for a home in Newcastle upon Tyne depends on your postcode, meter type and payment method. Because the North East distribution region has its own unit rates and standing charges, a national "cheapest deal" list won't reflect what's available at your address. Use the comparison form above to see the cheapest options for your specific postcode.
Will switching energy supplier affect my supply in Newcastle upon Tyne?
No. Your gas and electricity continue through the same network pipes and wires — switching supplier only changes who bills you. There is no interruption to your supply at any point. The switch typically completes within a few working days, and you'll receive a final bill from your old supplier based on a meter reading at the switch date.
How do energy prices in Newcastle upon Tyne compare to the rest of the UK?
Energy prices in Newcastle upon Tyne are set within the North East distribution network. Unit rates and standing charges in this region may be slightly above or below the UK average, depending on local network costs. The Ofgem price cap applies across all regions, but the exact rates within the cap differ. Our comparison uses your postcode to show actual North East rates — not a UK-wide average.
Can I get a smart meter fitted in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Yes. All major UK energy suppliers serving Newcastle upon Tyne are required to offer smart meter installations free of charge. You can request a smart meter from your current supplier, and it won't affect your ability to switch to a different supplier afterwards. Smart meters unlock access to time-of-use tariffs, which can offer lower overnight rates for EV charging and other flexible usage.
Can I compare energy tariffs if I'm renting in Newcastle upon Tyne?
Yes, in most cases. If you pay your own energy bills directly — which most private tenants in Newcastle upon Tyne do — you can compare and switch supplier just like a homeowner. If your energy costs are included in your rent or managed by your landlord, you may not be able to switch independently. It's worth checking your tenancy agreement. Submit the comparison form and we'll advise based on your situation.
Is it worth fixing my energy tariff in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2026?
Whether a fixed deal is worth it depends on where the Ofgem price cap is expected to move. If forecasts suggest the cap will rise in the next quarter or two, fixing at current rates could save money. If the cap is expected to fall, staying variable avoids being locked into a higher rate. Fixed deals in 2026 can offer rates below or close to the cap level, depending on the supplier. Comparing now shows what's currently available for your Newcastle upon Tyne postcode.

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Enter your postcode to see the cheapest gas and electricity deals available in Newcastle upon Tyne and surrounding areas. Fixed, variable, Economy 7 and smart tariffs — all compared on total annual cost, not just unit rate.

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Updated on 4 Apr 2026