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Bryt Energy business energy supplier profile

Bryt Energy is a UK business electricity supplier focused on zero carbon, 100% renewable electricity for non-domestic customers. The company says it sources electricity through its parent group Statkraft and pairs supply with REGOs, with products audited and verified by an independent third party. It positions itself as a business-only electricity provider with published deemed and out-of-contract rates and specialist TPI portal terms.

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Snapshot, in plain English

Is Bryt Energy right for your business?

Established supplier

Licensed for 10 years with accounts currently filed. Sizing detail not yet independently researched, but the Companies House profile shows an established, active licensee suitable for single-site SME and mid-market multi-site contracts. Run standard counterparty due diligence before a 3-year commitment above £250k spend.

Risk band reasoning: Active, 10 years trading, accounts current.

10 yrs tradingRisk band: Low riskLast accounts filed 2024-12-31Next accounts due 2025-12-31Status: Active
Your businessFitWhy
Single site SME FitOften competitive on single-site fixed rates.
Multi-site SME FitMost mid-market suppliers handle multi-site billing.
I&C £250k to £1m spend PossibleCheck counterparty viability over a 3-year term.
I&C above £1m spend Not suitedBelow the scale threshold for I&C tenders.
Verify on Companies House (free public record)

Quick facts

Trading nameBryt Energy
Licence holder
BRYT ENERGY LTD.
Parent: Bryt Energy Limited (part of the Statkraft Group)
SuppliesElectricity
Websitebrytenergy.co.uk
Business phone0330 053 8620
Email / contactheretohelp@brytenergy.co.ukContact page
Rate statusPublished OOC rates

Company data

Live data on the licence-holding companies behind Bryt Energy, compiled by Purely Energy's independent research team and refreshed monthly.

Independent research on Bryt Energyhasn't been published yet. Our monthly refresh will publish it at the next run.

Bryt Energy out-of-contract and deemed rates

Valid from 1 January 2026: Unit rate 35.5p/kWh (£0.355/kWh); Standing charge 418p/day (£4.18/day). Excludes VAT and Climate Change Levy (CCL) where applicable. For half-hourly settled meters, excludes Metering Costs, Reactive Power and Capacity Charges passed through at cost. High-voltage meter standing-charge uplifts also apply by network area from 1 April 2025.

Bryt Energy published rate page

If you are on deemed, default, rollover, variable, or Out-of-contract rates, ask for a written renewal quote and compare it against live market prices before agreeing a new contract.

Where your p/kWh actually goes

Indicative split for a UK I&C electricity bill in 2026, sourced from Cornwall Insight's non-commodity cost research. Your meter, region and contract type shift the exact mix, but the four components are always present.

  • Wholesale energy, 38%Gas or power bought on the wholesale market. The figure most coverage focuses on.
  • Non-commodity costs, 53%Network charges (DUoS, TNUoS), policy levies (RO, FiT, CfD, Capacity Market), CCL and balancing costs.
  • Supplier margin, 6%What the supplier earns. Always priced into the unit rate.
  • Broker margin, 3%What we earn for tendering and managing the contract. Shown separately on every Purely Energy quote.

Who Bryt Energy may suit

Strong fit for UK businesses seeking renewable electricity supply, especially non-domestic customers who value zero-carbon claims, published OOC/deemed pricing, and a supplier focused on business electricity rather than domestic retail. Likely suitable for SMEs through larger commercial sites, including metered customers with standard and half-hourly arrangements.

Trading name and licence-holder notes

The licence holder and website operator are Bryt Energy Limited. The site explicitly states Bryt Energy is part of the Statkraft Group, and the branded customer-facing name is Bryt Energy. Ofgem records also reference Bryt Energy Limited as the licensed entity.

Switching from Bryt Energy to a fixed business contract

UK businesses can switch electricity supply away from Bryt Energy once their fixed contract ends, or after resolving any open objection or termination-window issue. The process is the same for every supplier on the non-domestic market, but a few checks done in the right order make the transfer materially faster.

  1. 1. Find your contract end date. It's on your last renewal letter or the most recent bill from Bryt Energy. Most non-domestic contracts have a 1 to 6 month termination window before that date, outside of which you may auto-roll onto a new fixed term.
  2. 2. Get your MPAN ready. The 21-digit MPAN (electricity) and 6 to 10-digit MPRN (gas) uniquely identify each meter and are needed for any competing quote. Both appear on your bill.
  3. 3. Compare against the live market. Bryt Energy publishes its out-of-contract rates online, so the gap between those and a current fixed offer is easy to quantify. Purely Energy can run your meters against the wider UK panel and come back with the cheapest fixed offers.
  4. 4. Settle the final bill and clear any objections. Bryt Energy will issue a final bill within 6 weeks of supply transferring. If a balance is outstanding, they can object to the switch under industry rules, so clear it before the transfer date to avoid a hold.
  5. 5. Sign the new contract. Once the new supplier has your MPAN/MPRN and signed contract, the transfer typically completes within 4 to 8 weeks. There is no break in supply, you simply receive your first bill from the new supplier.

Need help with any of these steps? Our team handles the paperwork end-to-end as part of every quote.

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FAQs

Who supplies energy under the Bryt Energy brand?+

The Ofgem non-domestic licence is held by BRYT ENERGY LTD., ultimately part of Bryt Energy Limited (part of the Statkraft Group). The trading name on your bill or contract may differ from the licence holder, which is normal and reflects how UK energy is regulated.

What is the Bryt Energy business contact number?+

Bryt Energy can be reached on 0330 053 8620 or by email at heretohelp@brytenergy.co.uk. The official contact page is https://www.brytenergy.co.uk/contact-us/.

Does Bryt Energy publish out-of-contract rates?+

Bryt Energy publishes deemed or out-of-contract rates online. Always check the latest version on the supplier's own page before relying on them, since rates can change at short notice.

Can I switch away from Bryt Energy?+

In most cases, businesses can switch electricity supply away from Bryt Energy at the end of a fixed-term contract or after resolving any objections, debt, termination-window, or meter-data issues. The safest route is to check your contract terms, final bill position, and renewal dates before starting a transfer.

How long does it take to switch from Bryt Energy?+

Once a new supplier has the meter point details (MPAN/MPRN) and a signed contract, a non-domestic switch typically completes within 4 to 8 weeks. Supply does not break: the new supplier takes over billing on the transfer date.

Is Bryt Energy a UK-licensed supplier?+

Yes. Bryt Energy is on the Ofgem non-domestic licensee register for electricity. Ofgem maintains the official register at ofgem.gov.uk.

What are out-of-contract business energy rates?+

Out-of-contract rates are the prices a business pays when no fixed-term contract is in place with its supplier. They can be materially higher than negotiated contract rates, so businesses should check their contract end date and renewal window before they expire.

Sources

Public data this profile is built from. Always verify rate and contract details on the supplier's own website before relying on them.