Map of Stockport

We’ve looked at where you can get the cheapest gas and electricity prices in the Stockport area to give you an idea of what you could be paying if you switched energy suppliers and how much you could save on your energy bills.

Stockport is a Town in Manchester with the postcode sector SK1 3.

It is a vibrant city with great cultural diversity, known for its historic landmarks and bustling commercial center. It offers a mix of urban amenities and natural beauty, with parks and rivers providing peaceful escapes from the city bustle. The city boasts a strong sense of community and rich local heritage.

Who are the cheapest energy suppliers in Stockport?

By using the current prices for tariffs in Stockport and the average gas and electricity usage for a 3-bedroom home, we have found the below energy providers currently have the cheapest tariffs near you:

Supplier NameTariff NameTariff TypeMonthly CostAnnual Cost
Octopus EnergyOctopus Fixed12mFixed£133£1,597
Outfox The MarketFix’d Dual Aug24 v4.0Fixed£134£1,603
EDF EnergyEssentials Fixed 1Yr Sep25Fixed£137£1,645
OVO Energy1 Year Fixed 19 August 2024Fixed£137£1,648
E.ON NextNext Fixed 12m v23Fixed£140£1,683
British GasFixed Tariff 12M v9Fixed£144£1,725
This was last updated 30th August 2024.

Use our comparison site here to find the cheapest gas and electricity prices based on your usage.

Who is the best energy supplier in Stockport?

When looking at energy suppliers, it is important to not just focus on price.

Using data from Trustpilot, we have highlighted the best-performing energy suppliers that are available in Stockport  below:

Supplier NameReviews RatingNo. Reviews
Octopus Energy4.8344,000+
OVO4.4175,000+
EDF Energy4.591,000+
E.ON Next4.4 100,000+
British Gas4.2235,000+

What are the maximum standing charges in Stockport?

Your standing charge is a daily fee you must pay to your energy supplier regardless of your energy usage. Under the rules of the Ofgem price cap, a company is allowed to charge a maximum amount, which varies depending on where you live.

Stockport falls under the North West area, meaning standing charges are currently capped at 31.62p per day for gas and 51.19p per day for electricity.

This means that whoever your supplier is, these are the maximum amounts they can charge you.

Combined, this gives a maximum standing charge for gas and electricity of 82.81p.

This means that Manchester is in the area ranked 3rd out of the 14 regions in terms of maximum standing charges rates (14th is highest). The capped price is 9% lower than the average.

These rates are based on the July 2024 price cap.

What are the maximum unit prices in Stockport?

Your unit rate is how much you are charged per unit of gas or electricity you use. These units are measured in kWh.

Similar to standing charges, a supplier can charge a maximum for each unit of gas or electricity, which varies depending on your area.

In Stockport, as it is in the North West, the cap on the unit rate for electricity is 24.67p and the maximum unit rate for gas is 5.96p.

Combined, this gives a maximum unit charge for gas and electricity of 113.44p.

This means that Manchester is in the area ranked 3rd out of the 14 regions in terms of maximum unit prices (1st is lowest).

The capped rate is 7% lower than the average.

Again, these are based on the July 2024 price cap and will next be updated in October 2024.

What is the average energy usage for a property in Stockport?

Stockport is in the Stockport District local government area.

Gas Usage

In this area, there are 132,000 domestic properties.

122,000 of these properties have a gas meter whilst 10,000 are not connected to the gas grid (approximately 7% of properties).

The total gas usage for this area is 1,480 GWh, with the average household consuming 12,227 kWh of gas per year.

For context, the area with the highest average gas usage was the Elmbridge District, with 16,182 kWh per year, and the lowest gas usage was the City of Plymouth, with 7,976 kWh per year.

Electricity Usage

In total, there are 131,600 domestic electricity meters in this area.

The total consumption of all meters comes to 418 GWh, with the average household consuming 3,268 kWh of electricity per year.

For context, the area with the highest average electricity usage was the Cotswolds, with 4,947 kWh per year, and the lowest electricity usage was the South Tyneside District, with 2,527 kWh per year.

How do properties in Stockport rate for energy efficiency?

When it comes to the efficiency of properties, 34% in Stockport District are rated as EPC Band C or above.

The lowest-rated area in the UK (Pendle District) has only 22% of properties rated Band C or above.

In contrast, the best-performing area (Salford) has 65% of properties rated Band C or above.

The average estimated CO2 emissions from these properties is 3.7 tonnes/year for existing properties and 1.4 tonnes/year for new properties.

Combined, the average CO2 emissions for properties in this area is 4 tonnes/year.

When it comes to central heating, the table below shows the main fuel type used for central heating in this area:

Fuel TypePercentage
Community heating scheme3%
Electricity10%
Mains gas86%
Oil0%
Other or unknown1%

How is the smart meter rollout going in Stockport?

Smart meters are currently being rolled out across the UK and are available for free to most customers from their energy suppliers.

In Stockport District (which covers Stockport) 58% of meters are a smart meter, based on the latest available data from 2023.

Torridge has the lowest percentage of smart meter installations, with only 46% being smart.

In contrast, Chesterfield has the highest percentage of smart meters at 69%.

Which distribution network covers Stockport?

The UK’s energy distribution network is supported by several key companies, each responsible for specific regions. These firms manage the infrastructure delivering energy to homes and businesses, ensuring a reliable supply.

Due to being based in the North West region, the distributor for Stockport is Electricity NorthWest.

Electricity NorthWest maintains 13,000 km of overhead lines and 44,000 km of underground cables. Covering areas from the Lake District to Manchester, they deliver reliable electricity and are investing £1.7 billion (2023-28) for continued service excellence, since acquiring the network in 2007.

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