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Economy 7 and Economy 10 — Is It Worth It?
How Economy 7 and Economy 10 tariffs work, who they suit, the cheaper overnight rates, and whether you should switch. Complete UK guide.
Economy 7 and Economy 10 are multi-rate electricity tariffs that offer cheaper electricity at certain times of day. They were designed for specific heating systems but many households are on these tariffs without knowing whether they are saving — or wasting — money.
How Economy 7 Works
| Feature |
Details |
| Off-peak hours |
7 hours overnight (exact times vary by region) |
| Typical off-peak times |
Midnight to 7am or 1am to 8am |
| Off-peak rate |
Cheaper than standard tariff |
| Peak rate |
More expensive than standard tariff |
| Meter type |
Dual-rate meter (records peak and off-peak separately) |
Typical Rates (Illustrative)
| Tariff type |
Day rate |
Night rate |
Standing charge |
| Standard single rate |
24p/kWh |
24p/kWh |
60p/day |
| Economy 7 |
30p/kWh |
12p/kWh |
60p/day |
The off-peak rate is roughly half the day rate, but the day rate is significantly higher than a standard tariff. You need to use a large proportion of electricity at night to come out ahead.
The Break-Even Point
| Off-peak usage % |
Economy 7 vs standard |
Verdict |
| 20% off-peak |
More expensive |
Switch to standard |
| 30% off-peak |
Roughly the same |
Marginal — check exact rates |
| 40% off-peak |
Slightly cheaper |
Worth staying |
| 50%+ off-peak |
Significantly cheaper |
Economy 7 is working for you |
You need at least 40–50% of your electricity usage during off-peak hours for Economy 7 to save money.
How Economy 10 Works
| Feature |
Details |
| Off-peak hours |
10 hours per day across three periods |
| Typical periods |
7 hours overnight + 1.5 hours afternoon + 1.5 hours evening |
| Availability |
Less widely available than Economy 7 |
| Meter type |
Multi-rate meter |
Economy 10 is less common and exact times vary by supplier and region. It gives more flexibility than Economy 7 but may have a less competitive off-peak rate.
Who Benefits from Economy 7?
| Situation |
Benefit? |
| Storage heaters (charge overnight, release heat during the day) |
Yes — this is what Economy 7 was designed for |
| Immersion hot water tank (heats overnight) |
Yes |
| Electric vehicle charging overnight |
Yes, but dedicated EV tariffs may be better |
| Working from home during the day |
No — high daytime electricity use is expensive |
| Running washing machine and dryer at night |
Helps, but usually not enough on its own |
| Gas central heating with electric appliances |
No — most electricity used during the day |
Economy 7 vs Smart Time-of-Use Tariffs
Smart time-of-use tariffs (like Octopus Go or Agile) have largely replaced the need for Economy 7.
| Feature |
Economy 7 |
Smart time-of-use tariffs |
| Off-peak hours |
7 hours overnight |
Varies (Octopus Go: 5 hours overnight) |
| Off-peak rate |
~12p/kWh |
7–12p/kWh (can be lower) |
| Peak rate |
~30p/kWh |
24–40p/kWh |
| Meter required |
Dual-rate meter |
Smart meter |
| Flexibility |
Fixed hours |
Some tariffs change by half-hour |
| Supplier choice |
Most suppliers |
Specific suppliers (Octopus, OVO, etc.) |
| EV charging |
Decent |
Often better rates |
| Solar export |
Not designed for it |
Some integrate export payments |
If you have a smart meter, a dedicated time-of-use tariff is usually better than Economy 7 for overnight usage patterns.
Should You Switch Away from Economy 7?
Switch to a standard tariff if:
- Less than 40% of your electricity is used off-peak
- You have moved from storage heaters to gas central heating
- You work from home and use electricity throughout the day
- Your current daytime rate is significantly above standard tariff rates
Stay on Economy 7 if:
- You have storage heaters that charge overnight
- You heat water with an immersion heater on a timer
- You can genuinely shift most usage to nighttime
- Your night rate is very competitive
Consider a smart time-of-use tariff if:
- You have a smart meter
- You charge an electric vehicle at home
- You want cheaper nighttime rates with less penalty in the day
- You have solar panels and a battery system
How to Check Your Usage Split
| Method |
How |
| Check your bills |
Your bill should show peak and off-peak usage separately |
| Smart meter IHD |
If you have one, it shows when you use electricity |
| Supplier’s online portal |
Many suppliers show usage by time of day |
| Estimate |
Calculate what runs overnight vs during the day |
How to Switch
| From |
To |
What happens |
| Economy 7 → standard |
Contact a new supplier or your current one |
May need a meter change (smart meter swap) |
| Standard → Economy 7 |
Requires a dual-rate or smart meter |
Ask your supplier |
| Economy 7 → smart TOU tariff |
Get a smart meter first, then switch |
Supplier handles everything |
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