Fuel Bank Foundation, the national fuel poverty charity, is calling for reforms to the energy price cap, including scrapping the quarterly review period in favour of it going back to every six months.
The charity, which provides emergency financial support to households with prepayment meters, says the frequent changes to energy prices creates confusion and uncertainty for customers, especially those who are vulnerable, and makes it more difficult to budget spending.
The energy price cap sets the amount energy suppliers can charge customers for each unit of gas and electricity they use. Introduced in 2019 by regulator Ofgem, the aim of the cap was to prevent millions of households on expensive variable tariffs from being overcharged.
Ofgem originally reviewed the price cap every six months but changed it to quarterly in 2022 to better reflect wholesale energy costs so that any savings can be passed on to customers more quickly.