Good Energy Heat Pump tariff rates 2026: confirmed rates for every UK DNO region
Good Energy's Heat Pump tariff offers a 05:00–09:00 off-peak window with 100% renewable electricity sourcing. Rates vary by DNO region. This page shows the current confirmed figures for every UK region, sourced directly from the tariff database, fixed until June 2027.
Overview
Good Energy's Heat Pump tariff (current version: June 2026, fixed until June 2027) is a dedicated fixed-rate tariff for heat pump households with a single daily off-peak window in the early morning. Good Energy is one of the UK's longest-established renewable energy suppliers, sourcing 100% of electricity from renewable generators.
Rate structure:
- Off-peak: 05:00–09:00 (4 hours/day) — significantly below the standard rate
- Standard: all other hours — fixed rate for the tariff term
Current Good Energy Heat Pump rates by DNO region (June 2026)
The rates below are the confirmed current figures pulled directly from the tariff database. Good Energy Heat Pump has regionally differentiated rates across all 14 UK DNO regions.
| Region | Standing charge | Off-peak (05:00–09:00) | Standard (all other hours) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern England | 57.39p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.690p/kWh |
| East Midlands | 56.83p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.010p/kWh |
| London | 48.01p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.590p/kWh |
| Merseyside & N Wales | 72.36p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 31.570p/kWh |
| Midlands | 62.35p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 29.970p/kWh |
| North East | 66.63p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.520p/kWh |
| North West | 50.99p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.790p/kWh |
| Northern Scotland | 60.21p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 31.440p/kWh |
| South East | 66.26p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.330p/kWh |
| South West | 57.92p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.870p/kWh |
| South Wales | 53.48p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.740p/kWh |
| Southern England | 60.45p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.520p/kWh |
| Yorkshire | 61.03p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 30.860p/kWh |
| Southern Scotland | 66.69p/day | 14.000p/kWh | 29.890p/kWh |
How the rate structure works
Off-peak window (05:00–09:00): Four hours of cheap electricity in the early morning. At 14.00p/kWh, this is competitive with other heat pump tariff off-peak rates. The window aligns with overnight hot water reheating completing and a morning space heating preheat — though at only four hours, it requires tighter scheduling discipline than longer windows on competing tariffs.
Standard rate (all other hours): The standard rate of approximately 30.69p/kWh is fixed for the tariff term. This is higher than the current Ofgem standard cap of 24.67p/kWh, reflecting the fixed nature of the tariff (which locks in rates against projected Q3 and Q4 2026 cap rises).
100% renewable electricity: Good Energy sources electricity directly from UK renewable generators — wind, solar, and hydroelectric. For households where the renewable provenance of their electricity matters alongside the tariff rate, Good Energy is one of the few suppliers with a direct sourcing model rather than purchasing Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs).
How Good Energy compares on cheap-hour coverage
| Tariff | Cheap hours/day | Off-peak rate (Eastern England) |
|---|---|---|
| Good Energy Heat Pump | 4 | 14.00p/kWh |
| EDF FreePhase | 7 | 15.72p/kWh |
| Cosy Octopus | 8 | 14.93p/kWh |
| British Gas Heat Power | 10 | 16.27p/kWh |
| E.ON Next Pumped | 21 | 8.00p/kWh (super) |
Good Energy's window is shorter than most competitors. This narrows the saving opportunity relative to tariffs with more off-peak hours, though the renewable energy sourcing may be a priority factor for some households.
Is Good Energy Heat Pump right for your home?
Good Energy Heat Pump is most suited to households that prioritise renewable sourcing alongside a time-of-use structure, and can align hot water and pre-heating schedules to the 05:00–09:00 window. The four-hour window is shorter than most alternatives — active scheduling is important to capture the full saving.
Compare Good Energy Heat Pump against every other heat pump tariff using your actual half-hourly smart meter data on Heat Pump Tariffs.
All rate data sourced directly from the Heat Pump Tariffs database. Rates shown are effective from June 2026 and fixed until June 2027.