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E.ON Next is calling on the government to support a new battery-powered era to cut energy bills and accelerate clean power ambitions. EON is demanding a "national rollout of home batteries".

E.ON, which is rivalled by OVO, Octopus, British Gas and more, says this "is key to cutting energy bills in the short-term and achieving the government’s ambition of clean power by 2030".

Home batteries, when combined with time-of-use (ToU) tariffs, cut energy bills by around £255 a year for the average household, while homes using more energy for medical needs can save approximately £600 a year.

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The figures come from The Home Age, a new report from E.ON Next, which captures learnings from a battery pil

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