Chart of the week | Spook-tacular changes in the Domestic Energy Market

In this week’s Chart of the Week, we explore how the domestic energy market share has changed so far, and what the future may bring for large suppliers and challenger brands.

The Chart follows our latest publication Domestic Market Share Survey, which calculates the national account holdings and respective market share for all suppliers in the domestic market across electricity, gas and energy segmentations.

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