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Let’s see if your business could save on kVA capacity charges.

Let’s see if your business could save on kVA capacity charges.

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    Click 'No' if you'd prefer to enter it manually
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    Are you able to upload a recent electricity bill? (This helps us confirm your kVA setting and speeds up your review.)
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    We’ll extract your MPAN and kVA details directly.
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    You’ll find this on your electricity bill — it’s the bottom row of numbers next to the large letter “S” in your supply number box. It’s usually 13 digits long and can start with 10 or higher (e.g. S 10 123 456 789 012).
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    You can find this on your electricity bill — usually listed as “Agreed Capacity” or “Available Capacity” and measured in kVA. If you’re unsure, a rough estimate is fine.
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    This helps us estimate your potential savings. You can select an approximate range — it doesn’t need to be exact.
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    • Under £10,000
    • £10,000 - £25,000
    • £25,000 - £50,000
    • £50,000 - £100,000
    • Over £100,000
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    You’ll find this on your bill under “Capacity Charge” or “Availability Charge”. It’s usually shown as a rate like 4.75 p/kVA/day. If you’re not sure, just type “unknown” — we’ll estimate it for you.
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    We’ll match your MPAN to your DNO data and send your personalised kVA savings report within 7–14 days. Just a few details so our team can get in touch.
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    • Phone
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    By ticking the box below, you’re confirming that you wish to request a free kVA capacity review from Smart Energy Company. You understand that we may need to send you a Letter of Authority (LOA) to sign, which allows us to contact your electricity supplier and Distribution Network Operator (DNO) to retrieve your usage and capacity data.
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