New forecasts from our Third Party Charges Forecast revealed that households in North Scotland, and North Wales and Mersey are set to pay around £100 more annually for electricity in 2025-26 compared to those in London.
Our Senior Analyst Lee Drummee spoke to the Times on why the difference in electricity costs between different parts of Great Britain continues to be a challenge, particularly for rural and remote areas, and the need for a broader conversation on how we can support households across different regions.