Prepayment Meters UK — How They Work + Your Rights
Everything you need to know about prepayment meters. How they work, costs, topping up, switching to credit, and your rights if you're forced onto prepay.
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Around 4 million UK households use prepayment meters — paying for energy before you use it. Whether you have chosen prepay or been placed on it for debt, understanding how it works helps you manage costs and know your rights.
How Prepayment Meters Work
Feature
Detail
How you pay
Top up before you use energy
What happens if empty
Supply disconnects (“self-disconnection”)
Top-up methods
Apps, PayPoint/Payzone, key/card, online, phone
Emergency credit
Small amount available when you run out
Friendly credit
Supply stays on overnight/weekends even if empty
Standing charge
Deducted from balance daily
Types of Prepayment Meter
Type
How You Top Up
Traditional (key/card)
Physical token at PayPoint/Payzone shop
Smart prepayment
Via app, online, text, or at shop
Smart prepay is much more convenient — you can top up from home at any time.
Topping Up
Where to Top Up
Method
Availability
Fee
Supplier app
24/7
Usually free
Online (supplier website)
24/7
Usually free
PayPoint (shops)
Shop hours
Usually free
Payzone (shops)
Shop hours
Usually free
Post Office
Shop hours
Usually free
Automated phone line
24/7
Usually free
Minimum Top-Up
Method
Typical Minimum
App/online
£5–£10
Shop (key/card)
£5–£10
Emergency credit
£5–£10 (automatically deducted on next top-up)
Emergency and Friendly Credit
Emergency Credit
Feature
Detail
What it is
Small credit available when balance reaches £0
Amount
Usually £5–£10
How to activate
Depends on meter (button press or automatic)
Repayment
Automatically deducted from next top-up
Friendly Credit
Feature
Detail
What it is
Supply stays on during certain hours even if empty
When
Typically overnight, weekends, bank holidays
Purpose
Prevents disconnection when shops are closed
Not a loan
You must still top up when shops open
Self-Disconnection
What It Means
Detail
Definition
Running out of credit and losing supply
Risk
No heating, lighting, or cooking ability
Who’s affected
Around 2 million households self-disconnect annually
What to do
Top up as soon as possible; contact supplier if struggling