Who Are Octopus Energy Business? | UK Business Energy Supplier Guide

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- About Octopus Energy for Business
- The Octopus Energy for Business Checklist
- Security
- Transparency
- Convenience
- Services
- Environmental
- Sector Fit Assessment
- Telnergy’s Take
- Is Octopus Energy for Business Right For You?
- Get in Touch
About Octopus Energy for Business
Octopus Energy for Business is the commercial supply arm of Octopus Energy Group — the UK’s largest domestic energy supplier and one of the most disruptive forces in the UK energy market since its founding in 2015. Built by CEO Greg Jackson around the belief that energy should be simpler, greener, and fairer, Octopus Energy has grown from a start-up to the UK’s biggest household supplier in under a decade, now serving 7.7 million domestic customers and more than 120,000 businesses across the country.
Octopus Energy for Business launched in 2018 to bring the group’s technology-led, transparency-first approach to commercial energy. It supplies businesses across every sector — from independent SMEs to major national organisations including Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium, Caffè Nero, and large EV charging infrastructure operators — with electricity and gas at competitive rates and with a level of tariff innovation that is unprecedented in the business energy market.
The company is not simply a reseller. Octopus Energy Group is one of Europe’s largest investors in renewable energy generation, operating a £7 billion renewables portfolio including wind and solar assets across the UK and internationally, and generating enough clean power for over 3.2 million homes every year. This generation-side presence underpins the authenticity of Octopus’s renewable electricity credentials and gives it structural cost advantages in sourcing green power.
Central to Octopus’s competitive edge is Kraken — a proprietary technology platform that handles billing, account management, smart meter data processing, and customer communications. Originally developed for Octopus’s own use, Kraken now powers over 60 million customer accounts worldwide for third-party energy suppliers and utilities. The platform is why Octopus can publish live tariff prices online, switch customers in days rather than weeks, process smart meter data in near real-time, and deliver the kind of billing clarity that traditional utility systems cannot match.
Octopus Energy has been the Which? Recommended Provider for five consecutive years (2021–2025) — the only energy supplier to achieve this distinction — and holds a Trustpilot rating of 4.8/5 from over 700,000 reviews, one of the highest scores of any major UK supplier across any sector.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2015 (business arm launched 2018) |
| UK Headquarters | UK House, 5th Floor, 164–182 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1NN |
| Business Customers | ~120,000 |
| Total Group Customers | 7.7 million (domestic + business) |
| Business Contact | business@octopus.energy |
| Business Phone | 0808 164 1088 (Mon–Thu 9am–5pm, Fri 9am–4pm) |
| Trustpilot Rating | 4.8/5 (~700,000+ reviews) |
| Which? Recommendation | Yes — 5 consecutive years (2021–2025) |
| Parent Group | Octopus Energy Group (backed by Origin Energy, Generation Investment Management, CPPIB) |
The Octopus Energy for Business Checklist
Security
Are their prices fully fixed?
Octopus Energy for Business offers a range of tariff types with varying degrees of price certainty:
Business Fixed (12 or 24 months): The most popular SME tariff. Unit rates and standing charges are fully locked for the contract duration — commodity costs and standard non-commodity costs are both fixed within the contract price. Octopus publishes live fixed tariff prices by postcode on its website — a level of pricing transparency virtually unmatched in the business energy market.
Variable Tariff: Prices track wholesale market movement and can change at any time. No exit fees, and customers can switch to a fixed tariff at any point without penalty.
No Standing Charge Tariff: Fixed unit rate with no daily standing charge — designed for businesses with very low or highly seasonal electricity consumption. Customers pay only for the electricity they actually use.
Shape Shifters: Trio: A multi-rate smart tariff available to existing Octopus business customers with a smart metre. Three different unit rates apply at different times of day — a low night rate, a medium day rate, and a higher peak rate (4–7pm only). Businesses using little energy during the 4–7pm peak window can make significant savings without changing behaviour at all.
Shape Shifters: Agile: The UK’s first fully Agile tariff for SMEs, launched November 2025. Prices change every 30 minutes in line with real-time wholesale costs, published 24 hours ahead via a dedicated portal. Like the domestic Agile Octopus tariff, prices can occasionally fall to zero or below — meaning Octopus pays customers to use electricity at times of grid surplus. Suitable for businesses with flexibility around when they draw power.
| Tariff | Price Certainty | Contract Term | Key Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Fixed | ✓ Fully fixed unit rate and standing charge | 12 or 24 months | Direct debit + advance payment |
| Variable | ✗ Variable | Rolling | Direct debit |
| No Standing Charge | ✓ Fixed unit rate | 12 months | Direct debit |
| Shape Shifters: Trio | ✓ 3 fixed rates by time-of-day | Rolling (switch anytime) | Smart metre + existing Octopus customer |
| Shape Shifters: Agile | ✗ Changes every 30 minutes | Rolling | Smart metre + existing Octopus customer |
Advance payment requirement — important watch point
Octopus Energy for Business requires an advance payment on all fixed contract tariffs. This is typically equivalent to three months’ estimated energy costs as standard, rising to up to six months for customers with a lower credit score. This payment is held for the duration of the contract and returned in full at the end.
This is a significant financial consideration that distinguishes Octopus from most competitors, where advance payments — if required at all — are typically limited to one month. Businesses should account for this working capital requirement when evaluating Octopus. For a business spending £2,000 per month on energy, a standard advance payment of three months means £6,000 of capital tied up for the contract duration.
Back-billing policy
Octopus Energy is an Energy UK member and adheres to the Back Billing Principle, limiting retrospective billing for meter reading corrections to 12 months.
Credit requirements
Octopus conducts a credit check on all business customers and reserves the right to check all directors of limited companies. Credit score influences both eligibility and the advance payment amount (three months standard; up to six months for lower credit scores).
Transparency
What is the termination process?
For fixed-term contracts: Written notice must be sent to business@octopus.energy (or by post to the Oxford Street address, allowing two weeks’ delivery time). The notice period requirement is specified in the individual contract summary. Octopus writes to customers ahead of contract end to remind them of their options.
At contract end without renewal notice: Customers are automatically moved onto Octopus’s variable rate deemed contract — not locked into a new fixed term. The deemed/variable contract can be exited at any time without exit fees, making rollover significantly less punishing than at many competitors, though variable rates are more expensive than negotiated fixed supply.
Early termination during fixed term: Exit fees apply and are calculated based on the wholesale cost of unwinding hedged energy contracts. The specific exit fee methodology is set out in the contract summary. Early exit fees on Octopus business fixed contracts are typically quoted as a per-fuel amount, though they are variable based on market conditions at exit.
Termination email: business@octopus.energy Postal address: Octopus Energy Limited, UK House, 5th Floor, 164–182 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1NN
What happens at contract end?
At fixed contract expiry, customers without a renewal agreement move to Octopus’s standard variable rate (deemed contract). This is more expensive than fixed supply but can be exited at any time — broadly similar to SmartestEnergy’s SmartFlex approach, and significantly better than suppliers that roll customers into new fixed-term contracts without explicit consent.
Is there a rollover period?
No automatic rollover into a new fixed-term contract. Contract end leads to the variable rate deemed product.
What about early exit fees?
Early exit fees apply for fixed contracts and reflect the cost of unwinding Octopus’s forward energy hedge. The exact amount varies by market conditions at the time of exit.
💬 Questions about Octopus Energy for Business? We can explain the advance payment requirement, Shape Shifters eligibility, and compare Octopus against the wider market. Call: 01202 028888 | WhatsApp: 07360 272168 | Email: hello@telnergy.com
Convenience
Payment options
- Variable Direct Debit (required on all tariffs — cannot be cancelled)
- BACS manual top-up payments are permitted alongside an active Direct Debit
- No payment by cheque
All Octopus business tariffs require an active Direct Debit. This is non-negotiable — cancelling the Direct Debit instruction can result in the account being moved to a deemed rate. Octopus bills monthly in arrears, with bills issued within seven business days of the billing period end, and Direct Debit collections within 14 days of invoice date.
Online account management — Kraken-powered
Octopus’s business online account portal — powered by the Kraken platform — is widely regarded as one of the most intuitive and data-rich in the business energy market. Features include:
- Real-time consumption monitoring (with smart metre)
- Live tariff comparison and tariff switching capability
- Invoice history and download
- Payment management
- Meter reading submission
- Shape Shifters pricing portal (for Agile tariff customers — showing next-day half-hourly prices)
- API access for businesses wanting to integrate energy data into their own systems
Octopus publishes live business electricity tariff prices by postcode on its public website — allowing businesses to see exactly what they would pay before contacting Octopus or a broker. This transparency is exceptional and essentially unmatched in the mainstream business energy market.
Customer service standards
Octopus Energy’s customer service is the defining differentiator for many business customers. Phones are answered by UK-based energy specialists, with reported average call wait times under a minute. Contact options include phone, email, and Octopus’s online account chat.
Business hours: Mon–Thu 9am–5pm, Fri 9am–4pm (0808 164 1088). Outside these hours, urgent supply issues are handled through the standard network emergency lines. Like EDF, Octopus does not offer 24/7 business-specific support — a consideration for hospitality or manufacturing operations with out-of-hours energy management needs.
The 4.8/5 Trustpilot score across 700,000+ reviews — whilst dominated by domestic reviews — reflects consistently award-winning service delivery. Business customer reviews on Trustpilot and broker comparison sites highlight responsive, knowledgeable account handling and transparent communication that outperforms most of the legacy suppliers.
VAT declarations
Businesses eligible for reduced VAT — including qualifying care providers and charities — can submit declarations via business@octopus.energy. CCL exemption documentation for eligible organisations on renewable tariffs is also handled through customer services.
Services
Smart metres
Octopus makes smart metre appointment slots available across the country each week and has been one of the leading smart metre installers in the UK market. Smart metre installation is effectively a prerequisite for Octopus’s most innovative tariffs (Shape Shifters: Trio and Agile), so Octopus has strong operational incentive to install smart metres promptly. Businesses joining without a smart metre can register interest and be notified when appointment slots are available in their area.
Shape Shifters — time-of-use tariffs for SMEs
Shape Shifters represents the most significant tariff innovation in the UK SME business energy market in recent years. Two products exist:
Shape Shifters: Trio
- Three fixed unit rates: night rate (low), day rate (medium), peak rate (high — 4–7pm only)
- 21 hours of cheaper energy guaranteed every day
- Businesses can shift up to 98% of peak usage into cheaper periods, as demonstrated by early adopters
- Ideal for: offices, food & drink businesses, light manufacturing, care homes, automotive — any operation with significant daytime usage and minimal 4–7pm draw
Shape Shifters: Agile
- UK’s first fully Agile tariff for SMEs (launched November 2025)
- Prices change every 30 minutes in line with wholesale costs
- Prices published 24 hours ahead via a dedicated Agile Portal and API
- Prices can fall to zero or below (Octopus pays customers to consume energy) during periods of grid surplus
- Ideal for: businesses with automated or flexible load — bakeries, dry cleaners, breweries, EV fleet charging, refrigeration-heavy operations, data centres
Both Shape Shifters products are currently available only to existing Octopus Energy for Business customers with a smart metre installed, and are available without exit fees even mid-contract.
Renewable generation and export tariffs
Octopus offers two export tariff options for businesses with solar panels and/or battery storage:
Panel Power: Flat rate of 12p per kWh for all exported electricity, guaranteed regardless of time of export.
Shape Shifters: Export: Dynamic export tariff linked to half-hourly wholesale prices. Businesses with battery storage can charge from solar panels then sell stored energy when wholesale prices peak — maximising export revenue from invested clean tech assets.
Octopus is the dominant player in the UK’s Smart Export Guarantee market, accounting for 71% of all SEG registrations between April 2024 and March 2025.
Gas supply
Octopus Energy for Business supplies gas as well as electricity. Gas tariffs are described as carbon-offset — Octopus compensates for the carbon content of the gas supplied through certified offset schemes. This is distinct from genuinely renewable gas (biogas/biomethane) but provides a net-zero-equivalent emissions profile for Scope 1 gas consumption.
Referral credit
Businesses joining Octopus Energy for Business using a referral code receive £100 of account credit — a notable onboarding incentive that most traditional suppliers do not offer.
Environmental
Octopus Energy’s renewable credentials are among the most authentic of any UK energy supplier, underpinned by direct ownership and management of renewable generation assets rather than purely market-based certificate purchasing.
Renewable electricity — 100% as standard
All Octopus Energy for Business electricity tariffs supply 100% renewable electricity as standard — not as a premium add-on, and not requiring an active product selection. This distinguishes Octopus from most competitors where renewable electricity is an upgrade at additional cost or requires a specific tariff selection.
Renewable electricity is matched by a combination of Octopus’s own generation portfolio and market purchases, all backed by Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin (REGO) certificates.
Fuel mix:
| Source | Octopus Energy | UK Average |
|---|---|---|
| Renewable | 100% (electricity) | 37.9% |
| Gas | 0% (electricity tariffs) | 39.4% |
| Nuclear | 0% | 16.6% |
| Coal | 0% | 2.5% |
Gas supply is carbon-offset, not renewable. Octopus Energy Group’s own generation portfolio includes wind, solar, and hydro assets across the UK and internationally.
Generation portfolio
Octopus Energy Group operates a £7 billion renewables portfolio through Octopus Energy Generation and Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust, including:
- Stakes in major UK offshore wind farms (East Anglia One — 714 MW; Dutch coast wind farm — 731.5 MW)
- Solar projects across Bristol, Essex, Wiltshire, and East Riding
- International solar and wind assets in Europe and Australia
The portfolio generates sufficient clean power for over 3.2 million homes per year — the equivalent of taking 1.3 million petrol cars off the road.
Centre for Net Zero
Octopus Energy supports the Centre for Net Zero — an independent not-for-profit think tank researching how to decarbonise the UK energy system. This reflects an engagement with energy transition policy that goes beyond commercial supply.
Which? ‘Greener’ rating
Octopus Energy received a ‘Greener’ rating in Which? energy supplier assessments, recognising its commitment to renewable electricity supply and environmental investment.
Sector Fit Assessment
| Sector | Suitability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Competitive fixed rates, 100% renewable electricity as standard, and exceptional customer service make Octopus a strong hospitality choice. Shape Shifters: Trio suits pubs and restaurants using most energy during service hours rather than the 4–7pm peak. Advance payment requirement is a consideration for hospitality businesses with tight working capital. |
| Manufacturing | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Shape Shifters: Agile is particularly compelling for manufacturers with automated or schedulable load — refrigeration, HVAC, compressors, conveyors — that can flex timing without operational impact. Carbon-offset gas and renewable electricity support ESG and sustainability reporting. Fixed contracts capped at 24 months may not suit manufacturers wanting 3–5 year cost certainty. |
| Retail | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Transparent pricing, published live rates, and strong digital account management align with retail operators’ expectations. 100% renewable electricity as standard supports retailer sustainability credentials. Shape Shifters: Trio suits retail units open daytime and evening, with low 4–7pm peak draw. |
| Education | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Octopus’s renewable electricity credentials and transparent pricing are well aligned with school and university sustainability commitments. Shape Shifters: Trio may be particularly effective for schools whose energy draw naturally drops during the 4–7pm window after close of school day. CCL exemption support available. |
| Healthcare | ⭐⭐⭐ Moderate | 100% renewable electricity and carbon-offset gas support sustainability reporting for NHS and private health organisations. However, the advance payment (3 months) may be burdensome for smaller practices, and business hours-only customer service is a consideration for 24/7 healthcare operations. |
| Automotive | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Garages and dealerships with EV charging installations benefit from Octopus’s EV expertise and Shape Shifters tariffs designed to reward EV charging during off-peak periods. Octopus Electric Vehicles sister division creates potential for integrated fleet/charging solutions beyond energy supply. |
| Professional Services | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | Award-winning customer service, transparent billing, 100% renewable electricity, and strong digital account management are an excellent fit for professional services firms with ESG reporting needs or client-facing sustainability credentials. The 4.8/5 Trustpilot score provides independently verifiable service quality assurance. |
| SMEs (General) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | Octopus is one of the most competitive and credible SME choices in the market — combining the UK’s best independently verified customer service with genuine renewable electricity credentials and genuinely innovative tariffs. The advance payment requirement is the key watch point for cash-conscious SMEs. |
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Telnergy’s Take
Our Professional Assessment
Octopus Energy for Business is the most significant disruptor to enter the UK commercial energy market in the past decade. In eight years it has grown from a standing start to serving 120,000 businesses, powered by technology infrastructure that leaves legacy supplier systems in a different era. For the right business — particularly one with flexibility around when it uses energy, active sustainability commitments, or a desire for supplier transparency that the big six have historically resisted — Octopus is a compelling choice that we recommend with confidence.
That said, Octopus’s business arm is materially smaller than its domestic operation, and a few structural features — particularly the advance payment — warrant careful evaluation before committing.
What we like:
Which? Recommended Provider for five consecutive years — no other supplier has achieved this. Which? is one of the most rigorous independent consumer organisations in the UK. Its recommendation process evaluates pricing, customer service, complaints handling, billing accuracy, and green credentials. Octopus is the only energy supplier to have held this status for five uninterrupted years (2021–2025). For businesses that want independent validation before selecting a supplier, this single fact tells a comprehensive story.
100% renewable electricity as standard — no upgrade required, no premium. Every Octopus Energy for Business electricity tariff is 100% renewable. There is no standard tier and a premium green tier — the green supply is the base product. For businesses working toward net zero, scope 2 emissions reporting, or supply chain sustainability requirements, this eliminates a pricing trade-off that exists at virtually every other mainstream supplier.
Shape Shifters is genuinely transformative for businesses with flexibility. No other UK supplier offers a business Agile tariff that changes prices every 30 minutes, publishes prices 24 hours ahead, and can occasionally fall to zero or below. For bakeries, dry cleaners, breweries, cold storage operations, automated manufacturing lines, and EV fleet operators, Shape Shifters: Agile can deliver savings that simply are not available elsewhere. Shape Shifters: Trio’s three-rate structure is more accessible and is already delivering documented savings for hundreds of early adopter SMEs.
Kraken-powered transparency is exceptional. Published live prices by postcode on the public website. Real-time consumption data via the online portal. API access for businesses with energy management systems. Billing issued within seven business days of period close. These are standards that should be the industry norm — and largely are not.
Watch points:
The advance payment is significant. Three months’ estimated energy costs held for the contract duration is a material working capital consideration. For a business spending £3,000 per month on energy, that is £9,000 of capital tied up for 12 or 24 months — capital that could otherwise be deployed in the business. This is the most consistent point of friction in broker discussions about Octopus business supply, and it is a genuine structural disadvantage relative to competitors who require no advance payment or only one month’s deposit.
Maximum 24-month fixed contracts. Unlike TotalEnergies, SSE, or SmartestEnergy — which offer fixed contracts of up to four or five years — Octopus’s longest fixed business term is 24 months. In an environment where longer-term price certainty is valued, this limits Octopus’s suitability for businesses wanting to lock in favourable rates for an extended period.
Still a relatively small business arm. Octopus’s business operation of ~120,000 customers is dwarfed by its 7.7 million domestic base. The majority of Octopus’s considerable investment in technology, customer experience, and operational excellence is directed at the domestic market. The business arm benefits from the platform, but dedicated business-specific resource is more limited than at suppliers such as TotalEnergies Gas & Power (business-only since inception) or EDF Energy Business.
Business hours support only. Like most suppliers, business-specific phone support is limited to standard working hours. For hospitality, manufacturing, or healthcare businesses with 24/7 operations, out-of-hours energy query resolution will route through standard network emergency lines rather than a dedicated Octopus business team.
Bottom line:
Octopus Energy for Business is one of our first recommendations for SMEs with active sustainability commitments, businesses with flexible or automated energy loads where Shape Shifters delivers material savings, and any business that prioritises verifiable customer service quality. The advance payment is a structural feature that must be factored into decision-making — but for businesses where the working capital impact is manageable, Octopus combines renewable credentials, tariff innovation, and customer service that is genuinely unmatched in the SME energy market.
Is Octopus Energy for Business Right For You?
Consider Octopus Energy for Business if you:
- Want 100% renewable electricity as a base product with no premium or separate selection
- Value the UK’s best independently verified customer service (Which? Recommended Provider 2021–2025)
- Have flexibility over when you use energy and want to benefit from Shape Shifters: Trio or Agile
- Have solar panels or battery storage and want to maximise export revenue (Panel Power / Shape Shifters Export)
- Want transparent pricing — live rates published by postcode, no black-box quotation process
- Need a technology-forward account management experience (Kraken portal, API access)
- Can comfortably manage the advance payment of three months’ estimated energy costs
Consider alternatives if you:
- Cannot release 3–6 months’ estimated energy costs as an advance payment tied up for the contract term
- Need a fixed contract longer than 24 months for extended price certainty
- Require out-of-hours dedicated business customer service support
- Have very high consumption and need bespoke I&C contract structures (consider TotalEnergies or Corona Energy)
- Want non-commodity costs fixed within a fully all-inclusive tariff (explore SSE Protect)
Quick Comparison: Octopus Energy for Business vs Market
| Feature | Octopus for Business | Market Typical |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum fixed term | 24 months | 1–5 years |
| Auto-rollover at contract end | No — moves to variable | Often yes |
| Advance payment | ✗ 3 months standard (up to 6) | Rarely required |
| Direct debit mandatory | Yes | Usually yes |
| Renewable electricity | 100% as standard (all tariffs) | Optional upgrade at most suppliers |
| Carbon-offset gas | Yes | Rarely |
| Time-of-use business tariffs | Yes (Shape Shifters: Trio + Agile) | Rarely |
| Live prices published online | Yes (by postcode) | Rarely |
| API access for energy data | Yes | Rarely |
| No standing charge tariff | Yes | Rarely |
| Solar export tariffs (business) | Yes (Panel Power + Shape Shifters Export) | Rarely |
| Which? Recommended Provider | ✓ 5 consecutive years | No other supplier |
| Trustpilot | 4.8/5 (~700,000+ reviews) | Varies |
| Business customer count | ~120,000 | Varies |
| Business-only supplier | No (also domestic) | Varies |
Get in Touch
As an independent energy consultancy established in 2002, Telnergy can help you evaluate whether Octopus Energy for Business is the right fit for your operation:
- Obtain Octopus Energy for Business quotes and compare against 10+ other suppliers
- Model the impact of the advance payment against working capital requirements
- Assess Shape Shifters eligibility and projected savings based on your consumption profile
- Advise on renewable electricity and export tariff options for businesses with solar or battery storage
- Manage the switching process including smart metre coordination
- Monitor contract expiry and manage renewal to prevent rollover to variable rates
Telnergy Contact Details
| Method | Details |
|---|---|
| Telephone | 01202 028888 |
| 07360 272168 | |
| hello@telnergy.com | |
| Website | www.telnergy.uk |
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