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Where are OVO posting their fixed and variable prices these days?

  • May 30, 2025
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I fixed (1 year) in Oct 2024.  I thought I'd review my options to fix again and see where Ovo's fixed price offers are today.  I might even considered bailing early on my existing fix and pay the £50 penalty if it made financial sense.  The problem is I can't find what Ovo are offering in terms of simple fixed prices anywhere within the Ovo app.  All i can find under offers is a pile of marketing adverts for everything except simple fixed and variable prices.  Even when I take myself out of the App and online it's the same as you have to enter your postcode and then be told you already have an account so log in and find out what's on offer. 

Where can I find Ovo's current fixed prices and why is it so hard these days to check Ovo's energy prices?

Best answer by Blastoise186

Updated on 29/08/25 by Emmanuelle_OVO:

You'll find them via https://plans.ovoenergy.com 

Also worth noting that the tool at https://switch.ovoenergy.com IS NOT meant to be used by existing customers - it’s for new customers only. When you come close to renewal, you’ll start to see the new offers directly in your account and in the app.

 

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Blastoise186
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  • May 30, 2025

Updated on 29/08/25 by Emmanuelle_OVO:

You'll find them via https://plans.ovoenergy.com 

Also worth noting that the tool at https://switch.ovoenergy.com IS NOT meant to be used by existing customers - it’s for new customers only. When you come close to renewal, you’ll start to see the new offers directly in your account and in the app.

 


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  • June 12, 2025

That link is fine if i am within 53 days of renewal, but if I want to break my current agreement and pay the £50 penalty I have to ring someone on 0330 034 1607.  Given I have just had my DD increased by £17 per month on assumption I'm going to be in debt by 31st March 2026  - even though I'm only fixed until 3rd Oct 2025 and wont be moving to a variable tariff again, I'll probably do that.  I'm getting increasingly fed up with Ovo's complicated customer interface.  Time for a change may be?


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  • June 12, 2025

The plans tool I mentioned gives you all the rates without forcing you to make any changes.