
Who are EDF Energy?
EDF, one of the Big Six, is the largest supplier of electricity in the UK and are owned by the French state. They were also the energy and sustainability partner of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics games.
EDF Energy: The key facts
Date founded | 1946 |
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Current CEO | Jean-Bernard Lévy |
Customers | 5.5 million |
Parent organisation | Électricité de France |
Trustpilot rating | 4/5 |
Cheapest tariff live today
Fixed with Boiler Cover 2019 v7
Most expensive tariff today
Standard Variable (extra)
Maximum exit fees
£60 per fuel
EDF Energy FAQs
Does EDF Energy have a mobile app?
Yes, for both iPhone and Android. You can use it to check your account balance, bills and you can also make payments. You can’t sync your smart meter to the app but you can chat to their customer services team through the app, a feature most suppliers do not have.
Does EDF Energy have an app?
As well as sending meter readings sent automatically to suppliers, it displays how much energy you’re using and the cost over time. If you want to improve on your energy efficiency their traffic light system would good for you. The colours change according to if you are using high, medium or low levels so it’s easier to keep an eye on your usages.
How is EDF Energy customer service?
On Trustpilot, EDF has a rating of 4 stars- the highest of all the Big Six.
EDF Energy and Nuclear Energy?
15% of EDF’s fuel mix is coal and gas, compared to the UK average which is 46%. This is largely because 72% of EDF’s fuel comes from nuclear energy. According to Which?, they also own 8 nuclear power stations. So, if you are not a fan of nuclear energy, you might want to think twice before choosing them as your choice of supplier.
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