
Enjoy extra savings with our exclusive energy tariff
Join Hive+ to unlock the Hive Saver tariff – a members-only fixed rate that’s currently more than £50 below the price cap for a typical customer.¹
Join todayJoin Hive+ to unlock the Hive Saver tariff – a members-only fixed rate that’s currently more than £50 below the price cap for a typical customer.¹
Join todayGreener electricity from the sun’s rays. Low-carbon heating from the air outside. A clever app that can cut bills effortlessly. Hive is rewriting the rules of energy – and putting you in charge of it all.
Set smarter schedules
Whatever your routine, the Hive app lets you programme your smart tech to work around you. Set your lights to come on at sunset and your smart plugs to switch off at bedtime – so you’re never wasting energy when you don’t need it.
Monitor your energy use
Demystify your daily energy use with Hive Lights and Plugs. They’ll show you exactly how much energy your electricals and lighting is using at any time. And if you want to cut back, simply switch everything off with a tap of the app.
Get home working seamlessly
Use smart sensors and Quick Actions to create a fully automated, energy-saving home. Like telling your lights to switch off automatically when you leave the room, or asking the thermostat to turn up the heat as soon as you get home from work.
Could your home be smarter with energy? Just answer a few quick questions to get personalised recommendations for saving energy and shrinking your bills.
Start nowSubject to terms and eligibility. You could save by choosing the Hive Saver tariff instead of our default tariff, which is governed by Ofgem’s price cap. Savings based on average domestic gas and electricity energy usage values (gas: 11,500kWh, electricity: 2,700kWh) and national average prices for a dual fuel customer paying by direct debit. The exact savings achieved will vary depending on your energy use. If the price cap falls after September 2025, you could pay more for your energy with a fixed tariff. See our latest predictions for the price cap.