
The 10 Best Business Energy Brokers in the UK for 2026
Faith Labong
Energy Journalist
By Faith Labong, Energy Journalist · Reviewed by Harvey Rowlinson
Published 6 July 2026 · Last reviewed 6 July 2026
This article is a comparison guide to the UK's ten best-known business energy brokers for 2026. It profiles each broker, who they're best suited to, and what they offer, then covers what to check before appointing one.
Introduction
UK businesses lose thousands of pounds a year to poor energy contracts. The right broker fixes that: better rates, clearer bills, and someone accountable when things go wrong. This guide profiles 10 established UK energy brokers for 2026, so you can shortlist with confidence.
We chose brokers that are active in the UK market in 2026 with an established track record. Between them, they cover the full range of service models: SME-focused comparison brokers, full-service consultancies, and specialist advisers for large energy users.
This is a starting point for your research, not a ranked endorsement. Always compare multiple quotes, understand how a broker is paid, and do your own due diligence before appointing one.
Purely Energy
Purely Energy is a UK energy consultancy that helps businesses procure, manage and optimise their electricity and gas contracts. The company works with organisations of all sizes, from SMEs to larger commercial energy users, with support covering procurement, renewable energy sourcing and day-to-day energy management.
Where Purely Energy differs from a traditional broker is what happens after the contract is signed. Rather than placing a deal and moving on, the company stays involved throughout, combining hands-on account management with technology that gives customers a clearer view of their energy use.
For half-hourly metered businesses, consumption data updates roughly every 30 minutes, so customers catch usage spikes as they happen rather than finding out on the next bill.
The platform also flags unusual consumption, helps identify where energy is being wasted, and points to where savings are realistically available.
Why Businesses Choose Purely Energy
- Business energy procurement for electricity, gas and water.
- Competitive rates sourced from a wide supplier panel.
- A transparent, consultative approach rather than a place-and-leave model.
- Near real-time consumption data for half-hourly metered sites, updated around every 30 minutes.
- Practical, in-platform guidance on reducing usage and avoiding waste.
- Renewable energy and sustainability support.
- Ongoing account management throughout the whole contract.
Bionic
Bionic is one of the UK's best-known SME-focused energy brokers, helping businesses compare electricity, gas, broadband, insurance and telecoms services through a digital-first platform. The company focuses on simplifying utility procurement for small and medium-sized businesses and offers support throughout the switching process.
Why Businesses Choose Bionic
- Strong SME focus.
- Digital comparison platform.
- Wide supplier panel
- Multi-utility procurement services.
Love Energy Savings
Love Energy Savings specialises in helping businesses compare energy contracts and utility services. The company works with a large network of suppliers and has built a strong reputation for customer service.
Why Businesses Choose Love Energy Savings
- Business energy specialists.
- Strong customer service reputation.
- Access to multiple suppliers
- Suitable for SMEs and growing businesses.
Northern Gas and Power
Northern Gas and Power (NGP) is a UK-founded international energy consultancy and one of the largest in Europe, serving SMEs through to large multinationals. Beyond traditional brokerage, NGP offers procurement, risk management, carbon reduction, renewable sourcing and utility management support.
Why Businesses Choose Northern Gas and Power
- One of the largest independent energy consultancies in Europe.
- Electricity and gas procurement expertise.
- Renewable energy sourcing and sustainability advice.
- Energy risk management and market analysis.
Utility Aid
Utility Aid specialises in helping charities, schools, public-sector organisations and not-for-profit businesses procure energy contracts. The company has developed a strong reputation in sectors where budgets and transparency are especially important.
Why Businesses Choose Utility Aid
- Charity and public-sector specialists.
- Strong customer reviews
- Long-standing industry presence.
- Dedicated support teams.
Fidelity Energy
Fidelity Energy is a UK business energy consultancy offering gas, electricity and green energy procurement alongside solar panel installation, EV charging point solutions and energy management services.
Why Businesses Choose Fidelity Energy
- Access to 17 suppliers, with quoted prices varying by up to 28% between the highest and lowest offer for the same client.
- Free Business Health Check
- Smart quoting technology and proactive contract management.
Smarter Business
Smarter Business provides energy procurement, telecoms and utility management services for businesses across the UK. The company is particularly active among multi-site businesses seeking consolidated utility management.
Why Businesses Choose Smarter Business
- Multi-site expertise.
- Utility management support.
- Business-focused account teams.
- Broad service offering.
Inspired PLC
Inspired is a UK and Ireland-based commercial energy and sustainability advisor with more than 700 experts, supporting businesses across cost, consumption, carbon and compliance (the "4Cs"). The company works across a broad range of sectors, including manufacturing, retail, education, leisure and hospitality, property, transport and logistics, public sector, and FTSE and AIM-listed organisations.
Why Businesses Choose Inspired
- Broad sector coverage, including manufacturing, retail, education, hospitality, transport, public sector and listed companies.
- Support structured around four core challenges
- Suitable for medium and large organisations.
- Role-based support, acting as an extension of in-house teams.
- Over 700 specialists across the UK and Ireland.
LASER Energy
LASER (Local Authorities' Energy Consortium) has purchased £2.3bn of energy on behalf of public bodies between 2020 and 2024. The consortium supports 174 councils, NHS trusts and other public bodies, offering energy procurement, energy management and carbon reduction support through compliant frameworks.
Why Businesses Choose LASER Energy
- Sector specialist, working exclusively across Local Authorities.
- Compliant procurement frameworks for gas, electricity and water, shielding public bodies from market volatility.
- Three-tier net zero support (consultancy, frameworks, green energy) for organisations at any stage of their carbon journey.
Professional Energy Services (PES)
Professional Energy Services is a UK business energy consultancy, offering procurement, carbon management, energy bill validation, metering and reporting services.
Why Businesses Choose Professional Energy Services
- Forensic energy bill validation to identify billing errors and ongoing overcharges.
- Long track record, with client testimonials citing relationships spanning 10+ years.
Conclusion
Small businesses usually just want a straightforward renewal and someone to call if it goes wrong. Large or multi-site operators need more: procurement strategy, risk management, ongoing oversight of the account. That's the gap full-service consultancies are built to fill.
Before appointing a broker, compare multiple providers, understand how they are paid, review independent customer feedback and ensure their expertise matches your requirements. Doing so can help secure competitive energy contracts, improve visibility over costs and provide valuable support throughout the life of your agreement.
How can Purely Energy help?
If you want to know more about energy broker information, you can contact Purely Energy. If you would like a free quote about your business contract, or compare the most competitive business energy rates, please fill in the box below. For more information, contact us on 0161 521 3400 or email us at info@purelyenergy.co.uk
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How we produced this article
This article was human-written by Faith Labong on 6 July 2026 and reviewed by Harvey Rowlinson on 6 July 2026. It is scheduled for its next review on 6 July 2027.
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