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ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy business energy supplier profile

ElectroRoute is an independent energy trading and services company with an official corporate website, focused on energy markets and services rather than a clearly published retail tariff offering. The brand states it became part of Mitsubishi Corporation in 2016 and operates across multiple energy markets, including Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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Snapshot, in plain English

Is ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy right for your business?

Newer supplier

Licensed for 9 years, accounts currently filed. Independent sizing not yet published. Treat as a smaller licensed supplier until verified: fine for single-site SME contracts subject to credit checks, but extra diligence is warranted before a multi-year commitment above £100k spend.

Risk band reasoning: Active, 9 years trading, accounts current.

9 yrs tradingRisk band: StableLast accounts filed 2025-03-30Next accounts due 2026-03-30Status: Active
Your businessFitWhy
Single site SME FitOften the segment these suppliers target.
Multi-site SME PossibleCheck multi-site billing capability and credit limits.
I&C £250k to £1m spend Not suitedCounterparty failure risk too high for this commitment size.
I&C above £1m spend Not suitedNot viable at this scale.
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Quick facts

Trading nameElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy
Licence holder
ELECTROROUTE ENERGY LTD.
Parent: ElectroRoute Holdings Limited (company reg. 497187); UK supply licence holder: ElectroRoute Energy Supply NI Limited (company no. NI639971)
SuppliesElectricity
Websiteelectroroute.com
Business phone+44 28 9099 5301
Email / contactinfo@electroroute.comContact page
Rate statusQuote required

Company data

Live data on the licence-holding companies behind ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy, compiled by Purely Energy's independent research team and refreshed monthly.

Independent research on ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energyhasn't been published yet. Our monthly refresh will publish it at the next run.

ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy out-of-contract and deemed rates

Not publicly published / quote required

If you are on deemed, default, rollover, variable, or Out-of-contract rates, ask for a written renewal quote and compare it against live market prices before agreeing a new contract.

Where your p/kWh actually goes

Indicative split for a UK I&C electricity bill in 2026, sourced from Cornwall Insight's non-commodity cost research. Your meter, region and contract type shift the exact mix, but the four components are always present.

  • Wholesale energy, 38%Gas or power bought on the wholesale market. The figure most coverage focuses on.
  • Non-commodity costs, 53%Network charges (DUoS, TNUoS), policy levies (RO, FiT, CfD, Capacity Market), CCL and balancing costs.
  • Supplier margin, 6%What the supplier earns. Always priced into the unit rate.
  • Broker margin, 3%What we earn for tendering and managing the contract. Shown separately on every Purely Energy quote.

Who ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy may suit

Best suited to business customers seeking bespoke, market-oriented energy trading or supply solutions rather than a simple published business tariff. No public out-of-contract or deemed business rate schedule was found, so customers would likely need to request a quote.

Trading name and licence-holder notes

The website trades primarily as ElectroRoute. The official terms identify ElectroRoute Holdings Limited as the legal entity on the site, while the UK electricity supply licence is held by ElectroRoute Energy Supply NI Limited for Northern Ireland. This suggests the licence holder trades under the broader ElectroRoute brand rather than a separate consumer-facing UK retail name.

Switching from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy to a fixed business contract

UK businesses can switch electricity supply away from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy once their fixed contract ends, or after resolving any open objection or termination-window issue. The process is the same for every supplier on the non-domestic market, but a few checks done in the right order make the transfer materially faster.

  1. 1. Find your contract end date. It's on your last renewal letter or the most recent bill from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy. Most non-domestic contracts have a 1 to 6 month termination window before that date, outside of which you may auto-roll onto a new fixed term.
  2. 2. Get your MPAN ready. The 21-digit MPAN (electricity) and 6 to 10-digit MPRN (gas) uniquely identify each meter and are needed for any competing quote. Both appear on your bill.
  3. 3. Compare against the live market. ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy doesn't publish standard out-of-contract rates, so request a written renewal quote first and benchmark it against live market prices before agreeing anything. Purely Energy can run your meters against the wider UK panel and come back with the cheapest fixed offers.
  4. 4. Settle the final bill and clear any objections. ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy will issue a final bill within 6 weeks of supply transferring. If a balance is outstanding, they can object to the switch under industry rules, so clear it before the transfer date to avoid a hold.
  5. 5. Sign the new contract. Once the new supplier has your MPAN/MPRN and signed contract, the transfer typically completes within 4 to 8 weeks. There is no break in supply, you simply receive your first bill from the new supplier.

Need help with any of these steps? Our team handles the paperwork end-to-end as part of every quote.

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FAQs

Who supplies energy under the ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy brand?+

The Ofgem non-domestic licence is held by ELECTROROUTE ENERGY LTD., ultimately part of ElectroRoute Holdings Limited (company reg. 497187); UK supply licence holder: ElectroRoute Energy Supply NI Limited (company no. NI639971). The trading name on your bill or contract may differ from the licence holder, which is normal and reflects how UK energy is regulated.

What is the ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy business contact number?+

ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy can be reached on +44 28 9099 5301 or by email at info@electroroute.com. The official contact page is https://electroroute.com/contact/.

Does ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy publish out-of-contract rates?+

ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy does not appear to publish a standard deemed or out-of-contract rate online. Business customers should request a written renewal quote in advance of their contract end date and compare it against live market prices.

Can I switch away from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy?+

In most cases, businesses can switch electricity supply away from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy at the end of a fixed-term contract or after resolving any objections, debt, termination-window, or meter-data issues. The safest route is to check your contract terms, final bill position, and renewal dates before starting a transfer.

How long does it take to switch from ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy?+

Once a new supplier has the meter point details (MPAN/MPRN) and a signed contract, a non-domestic switch typically completes within 4 to 8 weeks. Supply does not break: the new supplier takes over billing on the transfer date.

Is ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy a UK-licensed supplier?+

Yes. ElectroRoute / ElectroRoute Energy is on the Ofgem non-domestic licensee register for electricity. Ofgem maintains the official register at ofgem.gov.uk.

What are out-of-contract business energy rates?+

Out-of-contract rates are the prices a business pays when no fixed-term contract is in place with its supplier. They can be materially higher than negotiated contract rates, so businesses should check their contract end date and renewal window before they expire.

Sources

Public data this profile is built from. Always verify rate and contract details on the supplier's own website before relying on them.