Energy bills: Martin Lewis explains what to do following the 54% price cap hike

Ofgem has now confirmed that the 22 million households currently on default tariffs and prepayment meters will see further eye-watering increases to their energy bills.

From April 1, the regulator’s energy price cap will go up from £1,277 to £1,971. This is a rise of £693 for default tariffs. Meanwhile, prepayment customers will be even worse off, seeing their annual bills going from £1,309 to £2,017, a rise of £708.

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