A MAJOR energy supplier is giving away 64 hours of free electricity – but there’s just hours left to sign up to the scheme.
EDF says households can slash almost £100 a year from their energy bill through its Sunday Saver initiative.
It comes as energy prices are expected to soar by £288 a year this summer due to the conflict in the Middle East.
Customers who join can earn free electricity on Sundays by cutting their energy usage between the peak times of 4pm-7pm on weekdays.
By shifting your electricity use away from these times, you can earn between four and 16 hours of free electricity for the following Sunday.
Customers who use the scheme earn an average of 18 hours’ free electricity every month.
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The next Sunday Saver challenge starts on April 6, and households have until midnight April 5 to sign up to the scheme.
You can earn free electricity on Sunday 19th and 26th April, and 3rd and 10th May.
You will also need a smart meter in order to sign up.
EDF director of retail Joe Souto said: “With the energy price cap coming down in April, Sunday Saver continues to give customers a simple, practical way to cut costs and save even more when they need it most.
“If customers commit to every Sunday Saver challenge and flex their energy use, they could achieve an average of 266 hours of free electricity on Sundays, and £96 on their annual energy bills.
“Households can track their usage through Energy Hub, and spot opportunities to save, reducing their carbon footprint at the same time.
“It’s a straightforward way to ease pressure on bills while supporting a more sustainable electricity grid.”