Kitchen and catering demand
Cooking equipment, ovens, extraction and preparation areas can create sharp usage peaks during service periods.
Hospitality energy specialists
Restaurants, pubs and hotels typically face high energy usage and tight margins. Poor contract timing and rollover rates can quickly increase costs without warning.
Hospitality businesses often operate across long trading hours with changing seasonal demand, refrigeration, heating and catering usage. This makes renewal timing, contract visibility and supplier communication especially important.
Kitchens, refrigeration, extraction systems and lighting often operate for long hours, increasing the importance of contract visibility and renewal timing.
Missing renewal windows can lock businesses into expensive contracts.
Usage changes throughout the year, making fixed pricing harder to manage.
We assess your renewal position to help reduce the risk of being left on poor rates.
Your contract is reviewed based on how your business actually uses energy.
You get straightforward adviser-led support without pressure or misleading live-price promises.
We do not guarantee savings or supplier acceptance. Our role is to help you understand your position and make a better-informed business energy decision.
Operational detail
Restaurants, pubs and hotels often use energy before doors open and long after customers leave. Cooking equipment, refrigeration, cellar cooling, extraction, laundry, heating, hot water and lighting can all affect the way a hospitality site uses gas and electricity.
Cooking equipment, ovens, extraction and preparation areas can create sharp usage peaks during service periods.
Fridges, freezers and cellar systems often run continuously, even outside normal trading hours.
Tourism, events, weather and seasonal footfall can change usage levels across the year.
Related support
These pages explain the contract, renewal and billing issues that commonly affect restaurants, pubs, hotels and other hospitality businesses.
Understand contract dates, rates, standing charges and supplier terms before your next renewal.
Learn when hospitality businesses should review contracts to avoid rushed renewal decisions.
Find out what happens when a hospitality energy contract ends without a new agreement.
Understand how rollover rates work and why missed renewal windows can be costly.
Check rates, standing charges, usage and supplier details on your latest business energy bill.
View all CNG Switch guides covering renewals, bills, standing charges and contract visibility.
FAQs
Clear answers to common questions about this area of business energy support.
Restaurants, pubs and hotels often have high usage, long trading hours and seasonal demand, making renewal timing important.
Yes. CNG Switch helps hospitality businesses review energy contracts, bills and renewal options.
Common issues include high usage, refrigeration, heating, lighting, standing charges and missed renewal windows.
CNG Switch supports multiple business types with tailored energy contract reviews.
Multi-site and single-site retail energy contract reviews.
Flexible energy planning for office environments.
High consumption and operational energy support.
Complex usage and high demand contract reviews.