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Energy tariffs to power your growth
DB Communication offers a range of business energy plans to help reduce your utility costs and simplify your energy management. Whether you’re looking for gas or electricity, we can design a simple, affordable solution for you.

Why use an energy broker?
An independent business energy broker can search the market for the best deal for your company. They can arrange plans from one to four years, offering advice on the current market prices.
Experience shows that the savings available by switching providers can result in significant reductions in overheads.
An energy broker will take time to understand your current contract and energy usage, before comparing business gas and electricity suppliers. The aim is to match you with the most cost-effective solution for your consumption and business needs.
When it comes to switching providers, brokers will take care of all the details to ensure a smooth transition.
Friendly and experienced business energy team
DB Communication can compare your business energy supplier to see if you can reduce your monthly bill, while offering honest advice and a swift switching service.
Rather than simply finding the cheapest quote, we take into account your seasonal and predicted energy usage, so we can build a tailored solution.
Thanks to our experience and contacts within the industry, we can source competitive tariffs for your business. Many deals are not available on comparison websites. We will also advise on how to switch providers.
We’ve helped hundreds of local and UK businesses reduce their energy costs, so get in touch today.

Dinky Dave Tip
When dealing with a new or existing business energy supplier, make sure to get everything in writing. This should include the contract terms, tariffs and any other relevant information.

FAQs
Using energy immediately when you move into a new location will incur costs from the site’s existing provider. While sticking with the same utility company might save you hassle in the short term, you might not be getting the best deal. Being out of contract may also mean a higher tariff, so it is worth planning ahead and getting your energy supplier arranged in advance.
Energy regulator Ofgem says that suppliers must not allow customers to remain on an “out of contract rate” when their current deal expires.
Providers should take all reasonable steps to ensure customers are aware of any other contracts available to them. This includes giving advanced notice of the contract expiry and what will happen.
The process should be straightforward. Your current provider is obliged to inform you what will happen at the end of your contract. We recommend checking your expiring contract to ensure there isn’t a “roll-over contract”. This could pose problems when wanting to switch to a new business energy company.
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Tell us all about your business energy usage and we can create a quote based on your specific requirements. Don’t delay, start saving money today!



