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Fuse Energy Fixed Rate Tariffs 2026
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Looks to have been a busy day today:
Currently on sale:
Electricity: (single rate)
Mar Fixed (13m) v6
Mar Fixed (12m) v5
Electricity: (E7) & Gas:
Mar Fixed (13m) v4
Mar Fixed (12m) v4
Avoid these. The SVT is looking your best bet currently, especially for gas
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I signed up with Fuse Energy today for gas only and my tariff is the March Fixed (13m) v1. Rates seem to be reasonable. Why does this thread state that the current version is Mar Fixed (13m) v4?
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Wow! What a difference a day makes.
24 hours ago I said: "Avoid these."
but now, looking at what some of the big boys are trying to charge, the current tariffs seem quite competitive, especially for electricity only customers.
Still not sure I'd go for them though.
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Whilst a certain well known supplier attempts to gas light the country claiming other suppliers are withdrawing from sale their fixed rate tariffs in an attempt to justify the introduction of £75 per fuel early exit fees to their own expensive fixed rate tariff , what better time to update this thread with Fuse Energy's fixed rate tariffs which replace their respective earlier versions:
Electricity: (single rate)
Mar Fixed (13m) v7
Mar Fixed (12m) v6
Electricity: (E7) & Gas:
Mar Fixed (13m) v5
Mar Fixed (12m) v5
Looks relatively competitive in todays marketplace, particularly for electricity, and still retains £50 per fuel easy exit fees :)
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I am going to have to unfortunatly suspend updating this thread with new tariff details due to an unexpected personal problem.
Please feel free to update as and when necessary with any new fixed rate tariff details
I hope to be able to resume normal service as soon as possible.
Take care everyone - gpman
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How much do Fuse Energy charge to change from fixed tariff to another fixed tariff, I have seen post mention £25 per fuel ?????
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depends which you go for some include exit fees and some don’t. I’m fee less at moment with octopus. I’m locked in until November but thinking of re fixing with fuse when with the rise tarried that’s fee less too if I want to jump ship if prices drop in the future. Just unsure what to do tbh, waiting until april when prices are supposed to drop
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Anyone know if Fuse are buying their energy ahead to match their fix's duration, otherwise how can they survive with prices ramping up
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Fuse are actually quite an interesting company who use dynamic hedging and also own their own solar and wind parks. If they start an Octopus Agile type of tariff they'll be something for me to consider.
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Founded by ex-Revolut executives Alan Chang and Charles Orr
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