EDF Small Business partners with the Federation of Small Businesses to help cut costs and carbon
- EDF and FSB team up to help 150,000 small firms save cash and cut carbon
- FSB members will gain access to a new digital hub offering practical energy efficiency advice, webinars and guides
- Exclusive incentives include Amazon vouchers and a chance to win a year of free energy
EDF, one of the UK’s leading energy suppliers for small businesses, has today announced a partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) to help small firms reduce costs, cut carbon and take greater control of their energy use.
Through the partnership, FSB’s members will gain access to a dedicated online hub featuring free guides, blogs, videos, webinars and a focus group. It will provide small businesses with practical advice on managing energy more efficiently, while also giving them a direct channel to share their views on future support. By using these resources alongside smart meter data, firms will be better equipped to cut waste, improve efficiency and choose the tariff that best suits their needs.
The launch comes as government figures show that 52 percent of British small businesses now have a smart meter. The partnership aims to reach the many small firms who are missing out on the opportunity to understand their energy consumption and reduce their carbon impact, providing them with practical tools and guidance to make smarter energy decisions.
Members will also benefit from exclusive incentives, including Amazon vouchers worth up to £150 when signing up to EDF fixed term contracts, and the opportunity to enter a prize draw to win a year of free energy valued at £3,700. These offers are available to both new and existing small business customers who are FSB members.
Jon Perks, Director of Small Business at EDF, said: “Small businesses are the backbone of the UK economy. This partnership with the FSB will give them the tools, insight and confidence to manage their energy smarter, helping them save both cash and carbon. We are proud to support small firms with practical solutions that make a real difference to their business and sustainability goals”.
Caroline Lavelle, Chief Commercial Office at FSB, added: “Our members are constantly looking for ways to cut costs and strengthen their resilience. Partnering with EDF Small Business will provide them with expert advice, practical tools and meaningful incentives that can have a real impact on their bottom line and long-term sustainability”.
For more information about the partnership, including full details of FSB member offers and access to the new digital hub, visit https://www.edfenergy.com/sme-business/federation-of-small-businesses.
About EDF
EDF is driving the transition towards An Electric Britain – a secure, affordable, low-carbon future for everyone. As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, we are investing more than £100 million weekly in Britain’s electricity infrastructure. We supply millions of customers with electricity and help homes and businesses switch to electricity for heating, transport and industrial processes.
We operate five nuclear power stations and more than 35 onshore wind farms and three offshore wind farms. Since 2009, EDF has invested almost £9 billion in the nuclear fleet to improve reliability and extend station lifetimes. The five generating stations currently supply about 12% of the UK’s electricity demand.
EDF is building the UK's nuclear renaissance with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C. We are a minority investor (12.5%) in and major supplier to a replica plant at Sizewell C in Suffolk. Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C will provide low carbon electricity to meet 14% of UK demand and power around 12 million homes. EDF Group companies Framatome and Arabelle Solutions have a presence in the UK and manufacture critical equipment such as reactor pressure vessels and turbines.
EDF is enabling its 5 million customers, both in business and at home, to choose electric solutions that save cash and carbon, whether it is buying an electric car, generating and storing electricity, selling energy back to the grid or installing solar panels or a heat pump. In 2025, EDF’s Customers business was ranked as one of the Sunday Times’s Best Place to Work.
It is also one of the UK’s leading developers of renewable energy through EDF power solutions UK and Ireland. We have more than 2GW of renewable generation in operation and over 10GW in construction, planning and development across a range of technologies including onshore and offshore wind, solar and battery storage.
We are one of the largest suppliers to British business and a leading supplier of innovative energy solutions that are helping businesses become more energy independent. In addition, the company’s energy services business, Dalkia, one of the UK and Ireland’s largest technical service providers.
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