The energy price cap limits the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge you for each unit of gas or electricity you use.
The energy regulator for Great Britain, Ofgem, first introduced the price cap in 2019 because of concerns that customers were paying a ‘loyalty penalty’.
Many customers weren’t readily switching energy suppliers and some energy companies were pushing up their prices. The cap sets a limit to the unit rate of gas and electricity a supplier can charge to protect consumers against this loyalty penalty.
The price cap is reviewed every three months.