Compare Business Gas Rates
Take control of your business gas prices in 2025
✔ Live business gas prices in under 30 seconds
✔ Fixed tariffs available
✔ Full support for SMEs and large businesses
Compare business gas quotes from trusted UK suppliers and fix your rate in minutes. Switch online today.
Business Gas Quotes From Trusted UK Suppliers
Why Compare Business Gas Prices With Us?
Compare business gas prices from leading UK suppliers and see live fixed-rate deals tailored to your business. Our online tool gives you accurate quotes in under 30 seconds, with no disruption to your supply.
Thousands of UK businesses trust BusinessEnergy.com to secure competitive gas contracts. Whether you're a small business looking to cut costs or a large site needing a tailored solution, we make switching fast, simple and reliable.
Switch online in minutes or speak to one of our expert advisors for personalised support. We handle the entire process, so you can focus on running your business while we secure the best available rate.
Essential Business Gas Information:
How to Get Our Best Business Gas Deal
-
1
Enter your postcode and we'll find your meter
-
2
Compare live business gas quotes from top UK suppliers
-
3
Choose the best deal, we'll handle the switch
Business Gas Prices Per kWh
Compare business gas costs using average unit rates and standing charges, broken down by business size. These figures provide a useful benchmark before checking live quotes tailored to your energy usage.
Business gas prices vary by consumption and contract type. The table below shows average prices for each size band, based on a 2-year fixed contract.
Prices are accurate as of June 2025. Rates reflect the maximum annual usage in each category and are subject to market fluctuations.
Business size categories are based on annual gas usage: Micro (up to 5,000 kWh), Small (5,000–15,000 kWh), Medium (15,000–25,000 kWh), Large (25,000–50,000 kWh), Very Large (50,000–100,000 kWh).
Business Size | Unit Price/kWh | Standing Charge | Annual Price (£) | Live Energy Prices |
---|---|---|---|---|
Micro (up to 5,000kWh) |
8.7p |
36.4p |
£351.16 |
|
Small (5,000 - 15,000kWh) |
7.5p |
39.7p |
£893.35 |
|
Medium (15,000 - 25,000kWh) |
7.4p |
38.4p |
£1,614.64 |
|
Large (25,000 - 50,000kWh) |
7.4p |
45.2p |
£2,922.71 |
|
Very Large (50,000 - 100,000kWh) |
6.4p |
120.5p |
£5,213.42 |
Business Gas Prices by Industry
Business gas prices vary by industry based on how much energy is used for heating, cooking, or production processes. Even if unit rates stay consistent, overall costs will depend on your usage.
Below are typical business gas costs by industry type, based on June 2025 averages, a 2-year fixed contract, an estimated annual consumption and current average rates:
Business Type | Unit Price (p/per kWh) | Estimated Usage (kWh) | Annual Cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|
Takeaway/ Cafe |
8.7p |
4,000 |
£351.16 |
Pub/ Bar |
7.5p |
12,000 |
£893.35 |
Hotel/ B&B |
7.4p |
22,000 |
£1,614.64 |
Commercial Laundry |
7.4p |
40,000 |
£2,2922.71 |
Manufacturing Workshop |
6.4p |
80,000 |
£5,213.42 |
What Affects Business Gas Prices?
Business gas prices are shaped by a mix of global and domestic factors, from wholesale market movements to weather conditions. While many of these are outside your control, understanding how they impact costs can help you make smarter decisions when choosing a tariff or timing your switch.
Here's what to consider:
- Wholesale Market Demand – Spikes in national demand drive up prices.
- Weather Patterns – Colder months increase gas consumption for heating.
- Global Energy Prices – Gas is traded globally, so supply shocks or price shifts impact UK rates.
- Storage and Supply Issues – Limited storage capacity or import disruptions can cause volatility.
- Contract Type and Length – Fixed-rate contracts can help protect against future price rises.
Are Business Gas Prices Still Rising?
Business gas prices are no longer rising. Average gas unit rates have been falling steadily since the peak of the energy crisis.
While gas costs have dominated headlines in recent years, the business energy market has since stabilised. Business gas rates have dropped significantly and held steady throughout 2024 and into 2025.
We analysed the three most competitive fixed-rate gas tariffs and found that the average cheapest business gas rate has fallen by around 0.4p per kWh between June 2024 and June 2025.
Business Gas Supplier Prices
Compare average business gas rates from trusted UK suppliers. Prices shown are from June 2025, based on 25,000 kWh annual usage over a 2-year fixed contract.
Business gas quotes include two charges:
- Unit rate (pence per kWh) – the amount you pay for each unit of gas used
- Standing charge – a daily fee to cover the cost of supplying gas to your premises
To get the most accurate quote tailored to your business needs, simply enter your postcode into our 30-second comparison tool and view the latest live rates.
Supplier | Unit Price/kWh | Standing Charge |
---|---|---|
7.2p |
35.8p |
|
6.2p |
144.3p |
|
7.1p |
46.3p |
|
8p |
26.6p |
|
7p |
45p |
|
7.5p |
48.2p |
Average Annual Business Gas Costs by Supplier
Here’s what businesses might expect to pay annually for gas with different suppliers, based on 25,000 kWh usage over a 2-year fixed contract.
This provides a clearer picture of total annual costs beyond just unit rates and standing charges.
Prices are indicative only, reflecting live rates as of June 2025. Actual quotes will vary depending on your business’s usage, location, and contract terms.

Business Gas Tariffs
When comparing business gas tariffs, it’s important to understand the different types available so you can find the best deal for your company.
Our comparison tool lets you quickly explore popular tariffs from trusted suppliers to find the right plan for your business needs and budget.
Here are some of the most popular business gas tariffs available:
- Fixed Rate Tariffs lock in your unit price for the contract term, protecting you from price rises.
- Renewable Gas Tariffs combine biofuels and carbon offsetting, often priced similarly to standard tariffs.
- Pass-Through Tariffs pass third-party costs directly to you with no supplier profit, offering price transparency.
- Variable Rate Tariffs fluctuate monthly with wholesale prices, giving flexibility but less certainty.
- No Standing Charge Tariffs remove daily fees, charging only for usage, usually with higher unit rates.
- Deemed Tariffs are default rates applied without a contract, typically at higher prices. Always compare and switch to avoid these.
Business Gas Quotes For All Business Types
Whether you operate a small café or run a large industrial facility, our comparison tool provides fast, accurate business gas quotes tailored to your requirements.
Business Gas Quotes For Small Businesses
Small business owners often have limited time to search for the best gas deal. Our online platform simplifies the process of comparing business gas rates and completes your switch anytime, day or night.
Business Gas Quotes For High Consumption Businesses
Businesses with large gas usage may need advanced metering to monitor consumption accurately.
If your business uses a significant volume of gas, bespoke tariffs and contract options can help manage costs effectively.
Our service connects high-usage businesses with tailored quotes from leading UK suppliers, backed by expert support and flexible contracts.
Should I Renew My Business Gas Contract?
When your business gas contract is due to end, your supplier will contact you 60–90 days before the renewal date. While it might seem easier to stick with the same supplier, it often pays to shop around.
If you don’t take action, you could be moved onto a deemed rate, one of the most expensive tariffs available.
The best time to renew is during your renewal window, when you're free to compare and switch without penalty. By locking in a better rate, you can reduce overheads and reinvest savings back into your business.
When you renew with BusinessEnergy.com, our expert team will:
- Negotiate with suppliers on your behalf
- Handle all the admin and switching
- Keep track of future renewal dates and deals
We manage the gas, so you can focus on your business.
Business Gas FAQs
-
How Long Does It Take To Switch Business Gas?
We will aim to transfer you over to your new business gas supplier within 5 working days.
-
How To Read A Business Gas Meter
There are different ways to read a gas meter depending on the type. Whether you have a digital or traditional dial meter, you will read the numbers from left to right. You should ignore any numbers after the decimal point or numbers in red. For a dial meter, you should always choose the lower number if the dial is in between any numbers.
-
What If I Have Multiple Premises?
You can request a multi-site meter that allows you to consolidate the consumption of multiple buildings onto one account and bill. This makes it much easier to manage your business gas.
-
What Is A Micro Business?
A micro-business is a term used by suppliers and if you’re classed as one, it comes with a few benefits; including the requirement of receiving renewal notices. You’re classed as a micro business if you employ less than 10 people and have an annual turnover below €2 million, or if you use less than 293,000 kWh of gas per year.
-
Will I Need A New Gas Meter When I Switch?
In most cases, you do not need to get a new gas meter when you switch. You may want to upgrade to a smart meter or a multi-rate meter if necessary.
-
What Is An MPRN Number?
Also known as a Meter Point Reference Number, this is a unique number that tells suppliers who the gas supply belongs to. This is so that you are charged the correct amount and not for someone else’s supply.
-
What If I Have a Bad Credit Score?
The bottom line is that having bad credit does not affect your business's ability to switch gas suppliers. However, you will be restricted and will not get access to the best rates.
Here are some challenges that businesses with a lower credit score may face:
- Access to a smaller amount of gas deals. Prices may change or be withdrawn if you are deemed a higher risk.
- You will have access to a smaller number of business gas suppliers.
- Prices may be higher.
It’s not all bad news. Many other factors come into play in addition to business credit scores. Business gas prices are based on the size of your business, the industry, annual consumption and many other considerations.
Suppliers often take your Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) number into consideration. This assesses a large amount of statistical and economic data. SIC classifies some sectors as having higher risks than others. The more uncertainty surrounding the industry, the more cautious suppliers will be.
-
Can I Switch to a Renewable Business Gas Tariff?
Many energy suppliers now offer renewable electricity and gas tariffs. Green gas is sourced from environmentally friendly sources including plants and animal waste.
Your supplier may include carbon offsetting in your renewable tariff by investing in green causes or committing to planting trees. As more customers switch to green tariffs, more renewable energy will go into the UK’s energy supply.