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E10 Complex meter (dual MPAN heatwise) - Which supplier?
I currently have an electricity supply as follow:
One MPAN that supplies my heating and hot water for 10 hours everyday, and another MPAN that supplies everything else 24/7.
As I understand, hardly any suppliers are willing to take on new customers with such meter (or would charge twice the standing charge).
I am currently stuck with Npower which can only offer me with the Standard tariff which is very expensive.
Does anyone have a list of suppliers that are willing to deal with such meter? Otherwise, what other options do I have regarding rewiring/meter swap?
One MPAN that supplies my heating and hot water for 10 hours everyday, and another MPAN that supplies everything else 24/7.
As I understand, hardly any suppliers are willing to take on new customers with such meter (or would charge twice the standing charge).
I am currently stuck with Npower which can only offer me with the Standard tariff which is very expensive.
Does anyone have a list of suppliers that are willing to deal with such meter? Otherwise, what other options do I have regarding rewiring/meter swap?
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I currently have an electricity supply as follow:
One MPAN that supplies my heating and hot water for 10 hours everyday, and another MPAN that supplies everything else 24/7.
As I understand, hardly any suppliers are willing to take on new customers with such meter (or would charge twice the standing charge).
I am currently stuck with Npower which can only offer me with the Standard tariff which is very expensive.
Does anyone have a list of suppliers that are willing to deal with such meter? Otherwise, what other options do I have regarding rewiring/meter swap?
Is this in London as per your profile?
If so, the list of suppliers that are obligated to continue to support existing customers with this type of metering/tariff in your region is as follows:
EDF
Unfortunately, it looks like you have been switched to nPower. Good luck with that, then. :cool: Only your current supplier can arrange a meter change. A charge may apply.
You may want to try asking EDF if they will accept you back as a customer with the meters you have and on their tariff (someone just indicated it could cost you 40% more to have a new meter/tariff, but I'd take that with a very large pinch of salt!)
I don't know if EDF will accept you back - they are under no obligation to do so.
Your thread on the same topic fropm 3 months ago is here: :cool:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5980460/legacy-e10-meter-dual-mpan-stuck-with-current-supplier0
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