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Octopus Energy Group is a British
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group. It was founded in 2015 with the backing of
Octopus Group Octopus Capital Limited, trading as Octopus Group, is a privately held United Kingdom based holding company founded in 2000 by Simon Rogerson, Christopher Hulatt and Guy Myles as a fund management company. Through its subsidiaries, it operates i ...
, a British asset management company. Headquartered in London, the company has operations in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the United States. Octopus is the UK's largest supplier of electricity to domestic customers, and the second largest in domestic gas. Octopus Energy Group operates a range of business divisions including Octopus Energy Retail, Octopus Energy for Business, Octopus Energy Services, Octopus Electric Vehicles, Octopus Energy Generation, Octopus Heating, and Kraken Technologies, and supports the independent
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think-tank Centre for Net Zero. The company also supplies software services to other energy suppliers.


History

Octopus Energy was established in August 2015 as a subsidiary of Octopus Capital Limited. Trading began in December 2015. Greg Jackson is the founder of the company and holds the position of chief executive. By April 2018, the company had 198,000 customers and had made an energy procurement deal with
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. Later in 2018, Octopus gained the 100,000 customers of Iresa Limited, under
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's "supplier of last resort" process, after Iresa ceased trading. The same year, Octopus replaced SSE as the energy supplier for M&S Energy, a brand of
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, and bought Affect Energy, which had 22,000 customers. In 2018 Hanwha Energy Retail Australia (Nectr) chose the Kraken platform, developed by Octopus to provide billing, CRM and other technology services to support its launch into the Australian retail energy market. In August 2019, an agreement with
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saw Octopus gain more than 300,000 customers, taking its total beyond 1 million. Three Co-op brands were affected: Octopus acquired the customers of the GB Energy and Flow Energy brands, and began to operate the accounts of Co-op Energy customers on a
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basis, while Midcounties retained responsibility for acquiring new Co-op Energy customers. In January 2025, Octopus was named as "Recommended Provider" by the ''
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'' consumer organisation for the eighth successive year. In January 2020,
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UK announced that it was selling its residential energy supply business (comprising around 70,000 UK residential customers) to Octopus. In the same month London Power was launched, a partnership with the
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. In 2020, Octopus completed two funding rounds totalling $577 million, making the company the highest funded UK tech start-up that year. In November 2020, Octopus acquired
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-based
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energy software company Upside Energy, which in June 2021 rebranded as KrakenFlex. In the same month Octopus launched the not-for-profit Octopus Centre for Net Zero (OCNZ), a research organisation tasked with creating models and policy recommendations for potential paths to a green energy future. In February 2021, CEO Greg Jackson said on a
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interview that Octopus does not operate a
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department. In March 2021 the ''
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'' listed Octopus at number 23 on their list of the fastest growing companies in Europe. In July 2021, Octopus rose 12 places on the UK Customer Service Index to 17th, making it the only energy company in the Top 50. Also in 2021, Octopus built the UK's first R&D and training centre for the decarbonisation of heat. Located in
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, the centre will train 1000
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engineers per year and develop new heating systems. In September 2021, Octopus was appointed as the Supplier of Last Resort (SOLR) for Avro Energy, acquiring Avro Energy's domestic customers and increasing their customer base to 3.1 million customers. In November 2021, Octopus announced in Manchester that it had signed a deal with the city region as part of a bid to become carbon neutral by 2038. In December 2022, Octopus Energy acquired UK-based Zestec Renewable Energy. In October 2022, Octopus reached an agreement with the UK Government to acquire Bulb Energy's 1.5 million customers, at a time of high volatility in energy costs. The government provided funding to allow Octopus to procure energy for ex-Bulb customers for that winter. In July 2024, Octopus was expected to repay the government £2.8billion, comprising £1.6bn drawn from that funding and £1.2bn profit from falling energy costs. In February 2023,
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announced it was pulling out of the energy supply business and ending its five-year partnership with Octopus; the 60,000 M&S Energy customers would transfer to Octopus Energy in April. In September 2023, Octopus announced it would be acquiring Shell's household energy business in the UK (trading as Shell Energy) and in Germany, in a deal expected to complete in late 2023 which would increase the company's domestic and business customer base to 6.5 million. In April 2024, Ofgem reported that Octopus had become the UK's largest electricity supplier by domestic customer numbers, with a 22% share, and that Octopus has a similar share of domestic gas customers, ranking second behind
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. No other company apart from British Gas had held that status since the late 1990s energy market liberalisation. Octopus Energy acquired a 50% stake in Lintas Green Energy in March 2024. In September 2024, Octopus Energy acquired 100% of solar and battery storage developer Exagen Group. Octopus had already taken a 24% stake in the company in August 2022.


Financial history

In September 2019, Octopus acquired German start-up 4hundred for £15 million; the acquisition of 4hundred, which had 11,000 customers, was Octopus' first overseas expansion. In May 2020, Australian electricity and gas supplier
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paid 507 million for a 20% stake in Octopus. This meant Octopus gained "
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" status, as a
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with a value in excess of £1 billion. In September of that year, Octopus acquired Evolve Energy, a US Silicon Valley–based start-up, in a US$5 million deal. The acquisition was the first step in Octopus' $US100 million US expansion; at the time of the acquisition, Octopus announced it was aiming to acquire 25 million US customers, and 100 million global customers in total, by 2027. In December 2020, Tokyo Gas paid about 20 billion yen ($US193 million) for a 9.7% stake in Octopus, valuing the company at $US2.1 billion. Octopus and Tokyo Gas agreed to launch the Octopus brand in Japan via a 30:70 joint venture to provide electricity from renewable sources, amongst other services. Origin invested a further $US50 million at the same time, to maintain its 20% stake. In August 2021, Octopus entered the Spanish market with the acquisition of green energy start-up Umeme. Upon the acquisition, Octopus announced it was targeting a million Spanish energy accounts under its brand by 2027. In November 2021, Octopus acquired Italian energy retailer SATO Luce e Gas, rebranding the business as Octopus Energy Italy, investing an initial £51 million and targeting 5% of the Italian market by 2025. As a result of these acquisitions, Octopus now has retail, generation or technology licences in 13 countries across four continents. In September 2021, Generation Investment Management, co-founded and chaired by
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, purchased a 13% stake in Octopus Energy Group in a deal worth $US600 million. The investment increased the company's valuation to $US4.6 billion, with the cash injection to be used by Octopus to increase its investment in new technologies for cheaper and faster decarbonisation. In December 2021, Octopus Energy announced a long-term partnership with
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, raising US$300 million and taking the valuation of Octopus Energy Group to approximately $US5 billion. In January 2022, Octopus Energy entered the French market with the acquisition of Plüm énergie, a French energy start-up with 100,000 retail and corporate accounts. Plüm was subsequently rebranded as Octopus Energy France. Further funding of $800m from existing shareholders in December 2023 brought the valuation of Octopus Energy to nearly $US8 billion.


Operations


Gas and electricity supply

As of March 2023 the company has nearly 3 million domestic and business customers. Besides industry-standard fixed and variable tariffs, the company is known for innovative tariffs which are made possible by the national rollout of
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s. These include: * ''Octopus Tracker'' – gas and electricity prices change every day, and are based on wholesale prices for that day, with disclosure of overheads and the company's profit margin. * ''Octopus Agile'' – electricity prices change every half hour, according to a schedule published the previous day, determined from wholesale prices. The price occasionally goes negative (i.e. customers are paid to use electricity) at times of high generation and low demand. * ''Octopus Go'' – a tariff with a reduced rate for an overnight period, intended for owners of
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s. In March 2019, Octopus announced it had partnered with Amazon's
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virtual assistant, to optimise home energy use through the Agile Octopus time-of-use tariff. As part of their partnership agreed in August 2019, Midcounties Co-operative and Octopus established a joint venture to develop the UK's community energy market and encourage small-scale electricity generation.


Brands

Besides the Octopus Energy brand, customers are supplied under the Co-op Energy and London Power brands.


Electricity generation

In its early years the company did not generate gas or electricity, instead making purchases on the wholesale markets. In 2019, Octopus stated that all its electricity came from renewable sources, and began to offer a "green" gas tariff with carbon offsetting. In July 2021, Octopus acquired sister company Octopus Renewables which claims to be the UK's largest investor in
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, and also invests in
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and anaerobic digesters. At the time of the acquisition, the generation assets were reported to be worth over £3.4billion. In October 2020, Octopus partnered with
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to power the Tesla Energy Plan, which is designed to power a home with 100% clean energy either from solar panels or Octopus. The plan allows households to become part of the UK Tesla Virtual Power Plant, which connects a network homes that generate, store and return electricity to grid at peak times. In January 2021, Octopus acquired two wind turbines to power their 'Fan Club' tariff, which offers households living near its turbines cheaper electricity prices when the wind is blowing strongly. Customers on the tariff get a 20% discount on the unit price when the turbines are spinning, and a 50% discount when the wind is above 8 m/s (20 mph). In November 2021, Octopus Energy announced plans to raise £4 billion to fund the global expansion of its Fan Club model, which would be expanded to include solar farms. By 2030, Octopus aims to supply around 2.5 million households with green electricity through Fan Club schemes. Also in November 2021, Octopus Energy Group signed a deal with Elia Group at COP26 to build a "smart" green grid across Belgium and Germany. The company's flexibility platform KrakenFlex will be used together with Elia Group's energy data affiliate, re.alto, to enable electric vehicles, heat pumps and other green technologies to be used for grid balancing. In January 2022, it was announced that Octopus Renewables had bought the Broons/Biterne-Sud wind farm in Cotes d'Armor, northeast
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, France from Energiequelle for an undisclosed price. In June of that year, the group's fund management team bought the rights to develop the 35MW Gaishecke wind farm near Frankfurt, Germany. In September 2023, Octopus Energy acquired a 10% stake in a 731.5 MW wind farm located off the coast of
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. Octopus also took a 10% stake in the 714MW East Anglia One wind farm in April 2025. In September 2024, Octopus Energy acquired four solar projects from
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, and East Riding. They have a combined capacity of 222 megawatts.


Investment trust

Octopus Renewables is contracted as the investment manager for Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust, an
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established in 2019 which owns wind and solar generation in the UK, Europe and Australia.


Electric vehicle charging

The Electric Universe service, which aims to simplify public charging of electric vehicles, was launched in 2020 as Electric Juice and rebranded in 2022. As of September 2022, more than 450 charging companies were taking part, allowing customers access to over 300,000 chargers in over 50 countries through a single card and/or app. All drivers can use the service, and Octopus Energy customers have the option of paying their charging costs through their domestic energy bills.


Marketing


Climate change

In 2019 Octopus launched a 'Portraits from the Precipice' campaign, which sought to raise awareness of climate change and encouraged customers to switch to greener energy deals. The campaign artwork was exhibited at over 5,000 sites, making it the largest ever digital out-of-home art exhibition. As a result of the campaign, Octopus registered a 163% increase in sign-ups and gained 37,000 customers. The campaign won the 2020 ''Marketing Week'' Masters award for utilities, and the 2020 Energy Institute award for Public Engagement.


Solar energy at COP26

In November 2021 Octopus financed 'Grace of the Sun', a large-scale art piece by Robert Montgomery made using the Little Sun solar lamps designed by
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and Frederik Ottesen. The project, which coincided with COP26, was realised in Glasgow through collaboration with the local art community, and was designed as a call for global leaders to invest in renewable energies such as solar PV, in order to power a sustainable future.


Software development

Octopus Energy licenses their proprietary customer management system called
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, which runs on Amazon's
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service. It was first licensed by UK rival
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in late 2019, for an initial three-year term, to manage its 300,000 customers. In March 2020 it was announced that
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and its Npower subsidiary had licensed the technology to manage their combined 10 million customers. In May 2021 it was announced that E.ON had completed the migration of all two million former npower customers to its Kraken-powered E.ON Next customer service platform. The migration was hailed as being responsible for E.ON's financial recovery in the UK. The Kraken software was also licensed to Australia's
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as part of their May 2020 agreement. In November 2021,
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agreed a deal with Octopus Energy Group to move its five million customers onto its Kraken platform. The customer accounts would be migrated onto Kraken from 2023, increasing the number of energy accounts contracted to be served via Kraken to over 20million worldwide. Kraken also has strategic partnerships with
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and Tokyo Gas. In August 2024, Kraken announced the appointment of its own CEO, Amir Orad. TalkTalk, an internet service provider, began to use Kraken in 2025.


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