Is there any fee for switching?
Kiwi Energy does not charge fees for a ‘standard switch’ of suppliers, most utilities do not charge a fee for a switching either.
Kiwi Energy does not charge fees for a ‘standard switch’ of suppliers, most utilities do not charge a fee for a switching either.
Kiwi Energy will begin your commodity service on your first meter read by your utility following your acceptance into the program, this may take one to two billing cycles. In most cases this means your next bill will include the final charges from your previous supply company, the following bill [...]
Yes. You can continue to pay your utility by the same means you always have.
You will continue to receive one monthly bill from your utility. Your Kiwi Energy supply charges will appear on the bill and you continue to pay your utility as you always have.
The utility will continue to bill you and collect payment for both the supply and delivery portion of the bill. Most utilities offer a range of fast, efficient and convenient payment methods which you can view on their websites.
Once your application has been approved, you will receive one final bill with supply charges from your previous provider, on the following bill Kiwi Energy will be your supplier. You will continue to receive just one single monthly bill from your local utility company for your energy supply and delivery [...]
A variable rate plan allows you to enjoy electricity and/or gas rates that change monthly depending on factors such as market fluctuations and conditions and may be higher or lower than your utility rate. Kiwi Energy offers variable-rate plans that are no cost to join with no long-term commitment or [...]
Start powering your home with Kiwi Energy today by calling toll free 1-877-208-7636 or clicking here. All you need is your utility account number which can be found on your utility bill to complete the sign-up. Once enrolled Kiwi Energy will take care of the rest.
Kiwi Energy doesn’t charge a fee for a “standard switch” of suppliers. Most Ohio utility companies don’t impose a switching charge either. You can confirm with your current utility provider before making the switch.
The switch will take place at the first meter read after you join the program. The process typically takes one or two billing cycles to complete.