The name of the electricity supplier which dethrones EDF (and saves you € 343)

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Back to school 2025-2026 is often synonymous with new expenses, but it is also the ideal moment to take stock of its electricity bill. To help you, Selectra has analyzed the 56 market offers. Verdict: 31 of them are cheaper than the regulated electricity ratewith savings that can exceed € 300 per year. Discover our selection of the best good plans for an economical school year.

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The classification of cheapest electricity offers from the start of the 2025-2026 school year

For this school year, it is Primeo which offers the most competitive electricity offer. Its offer Fixe -20% allows Make up to € 343 in savings per year Compared to the blue price of EDF (Calculated for housing of 70m², consumption of 10,800 kWh/year, counter 6 kVA base).

In second position of the podium, we find Ohm energyfollowed closely by Like megie.

Prices € TTC. Simulations carried out for domestic consumption of 10,800 kWh per year and a power of 9 kVA in Lyon. Find out more about our selectra score. Only the most competitive offer of each energy supplier is mentioned.

Do you want blocked prices?

Fixed prices are often synonymous with feeling of safety for consumers. By blocking your prices, you protect yourself from possible price increases for a period of 1 to 4 years. Remember that the price blocking do not cover taxes.

Among the 17 offers at a cheaper blocked price than the Blue Price of EDF, the most competitive is that of Primeo. Its offer Fixe -20% allows a potential economy of € 343 per year Faced with the regulated rate (for 10,800 kWh/year, 6 kva base).

In the head pack of fixed offers, we also find those of Bordeaux gas and Butagaz.

Prices € TTC. Simulations carried out for domestic consumption of 10,800 kWh per year and a power of 9 kVA in Lyon. Find out more about our selectra score. Only the most competitive offer of each energy supplier is mentioned.

The top of green electricity offers for a committed school year

For consumers who wish to combine savings and ecology, 23 green offers are currently more advantageous than the regulated electricity rate. In August 2025, Like megie is essential on the green segment. Its offer Online & Green saves up to 189 € per year vis-à-vis the blue price of EDF (simulation : 10800 kWh/an, 6 kVA Base).

Then come the offers of Equator then Bordeaux gas.

Prices € TTC. Simulations carried out for domestic consumption of 10,800 kWh per year and a power of 9 kVA in Lyon. Find out more about our selectra score. Only the most competitive offer of each energy supplier is mentioned.

Are EDF’s prices still competitive for this 2025 /2026 school year?


Chez EDFbeyond the blue rate, the most interesting market offer is currently Zen Online. It allows an annual savings 104 € Compared to the regulated rate (Reference consumption: 10,800 kWh, 6 kva base).

Simulations carried out for domestic consumption of 10,800 kWh per year and an optional 9 kVA power. Find out more about our selectra score.

The reflex is simple: take your last bill and compare the price of the KWH that you currently pay with the market reference prices. The test is simple: if your price is higher than that of EDF’s blue price, you pay too much. If it is higher than that of the cheapest offer, you have a significant savings potential.

If you are optional base

Look at the “price per kWh” on your bill. In August 2025, the reference price of EDF blue price is 0.1952 €. The objective to beat for as many savings as possible is the price of the cheapest offer on the market, currently in € 0.1634 per kWh With the fixed offer -20% primeo.

If you are optional full hours / off -peak hours

You must check two lines on your invoice. For the blue price of EDF, the reference prices are € 0.2081 in full hours et € 0.1635 in off -peak hours. Any competitive offer must offer lower prices, especially in full hours where your consumption is the most important.

Contrary to popular belief, changing electricity supplier is a surprisingly simple, fast and entirely free approach. The procedure is designed to be fluid and only takes a few minutes, without any power cut. Once you have chosen a new offer, your new supplier takes care of all the steps, including the termination of your old contract.

To subscribe, here is what you will need:

  • Your last electricity bill: It contains your delivery point number (PDL), essential to identify your meter, as well as your annual consumption.
  • Your banking contact details (RIB/IBAN): To set up the direct debit of your new invoices.
  • A recent meter statement: Although optional, it is recommended to start your new contract on the basisle as possible.
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