Where the Energy Prepaid Card can be used

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Prepaid energy cards are widely accepted by major gas and electricity suppliers across the United Kingdom. The following list highlights some of the leading providers that support Prepaid Energy card payments:

Gas and/or Electric

100 Green EDF UK Card Payments MySycous - Utilities Rebel Energy Tulo Energy
British Gas Energy Controls Group Octopus Energy Ltd Scottish Power Utilita Energy Limited
E Ecotricity Limited Outfox Energy So Energy Utility Warehouse
E.ON Fuse Energy Supply Lim OVO Energy Switch2 Energy Ltd UW (Utility Warehouse)
Paypoint Good Energy Limited Paddington Power Limit Topupmeters Limited Vital Energi Utilities
Y? Energy Huddle Metro Prepaid Limited Your NRG Ltd  

 

Water

Affinity Water Anglian Water Services B.W.O.C. Limited Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Essex and Suffolk Water
Icosa Water Ista Utility Billing Northumbrian Water Portsmouth Water Severn Trent Water
South East Water Southern Water Service Sutton & East Surrey W Thames Water United Utilities Water
Water Plus Ltd Water Services      

Off-Grid

Beesley Fuels Dice Fuels Ltd Homefire Logs2YourDoor Rix Petroleum
BoilerJuice Flogas Britain Limited Homefuels Northern Energy Oil Li SOS Fuels
Calor Goff Petroleum Insite Energy NWF Fuels Limited The Oil Club
Certas Energy Hocknulls J & J Fuels Boston Owens Fuels Limited Watkins Energy Limited
Watson Fuels HomeEnergy LanTen4U Web Oil Ltd WCF Chandlers Fuels

 

Due to the number of smaller and independent energy providers in the UK, as well as biomass and oil suppliers, there is a chance that the card will not process because they are not yet set up to accept them. 

If your energy prepaid card is not accepted and you know there are sufficient funds on the card to cover the transaction, then please let the Evouchers support team know as soon as possible.

Evouchers support can be contacted here. 

Please note that prepaid energy cards can not be used to purchase oil or biomass fuel from retailers such as Amazon, eBay, or supermarkets. 

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