Canterbury is a historic cathedral city in Kent with a large student population and mix of heritage and modern properties.
Current Ofgem Price Cap
£1,641/year
April — June 2026 | Typical dual fuel household
Electricity
3,000 kWh
Gas
11,800 kWh
The following energy suppliers offer plans in the CT postcode area:
Comparing energy suppliers in Canterbury takes just a few minutes. Enter your postcode and current usage or upload a recent energy bill to see how much you could save by switching to a different tariff.
All major suppliers compete for customers in the CT area, meaning there are often deals available below the Ofgem price cap of £1,641/year. Fixed-rate tariffs can lock in savings and protect against future price rises.
Based on typical consumption in the CT postcode area, the average household uses approximately 3,000 kWh of electricity and 11,800 kWh of gas per year.
At the current Ofgem price cap rate, this works out to around £1,641 per year for a dual fuel household. Your actual bill will depend on your property size, insulation, and heating habits.
The cheapest energy supplier in Canterbury (CT) varies by usage and tariff type. Currently, suppliers like British Gas, Octopus Energy, EDF offer competitive rates in the CT postcode area. Use AskUKEnergy to compare the latest plans based on your actual usage.
The average annual energy bill in Canterbury is approximately £1,641 based on the current Ofgem price cap. Typical annual usage is around 3,000 kWh of electricity and 11,800 kWh of gas.
Switching energy supplier in Canterbury is straightforward. Compare plans using AskUKEnergy, choose a tariff, and your new supplier handles the switch. There is no interruption to your supply. The process typically takes 5 working days under the Ofgem switching guarantee.
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Price cap data: Ofgem. Average usage: DESNZ.
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