UK energy customers could soon be in line for a host of freebies, including a new air fryer, as EDF confirms the return of its Winter Warmer Shop scheme aimed at supportingits most vulnerable customers.

This follows the energy firm's announcement of a fresh wave of support for customers through itsCustomer Support Fund, part of a £30 million winter support package. The fund is designed to offer direct financial aid, providing debt relief to those customers who need it most.

Managed in partnership with Charis, the fund can provide debt support via an agreed payment plan, which, if approved, will also include the suspension of any debt activity. Additionally, the Customer Support Fund can supply energy-efficient appliances to replace old or faulty models, helping to reduce the applicant's energy bills.

Some customers may also be eligible to apply for bundles of smaller products to help keep them warm throughout the colder months via the Customer Support Fund, if they are unable to do so through the Winter Warmer Shop.

Full list of freebies you can get from EDF

EDF has confirmed that eligible customers will be able to receive the following through the Winter Warmer Shop scheme:

  • Kettles
  • Air fryers
  • Slow cookers
  • Energy vouchers
How to apply

EDF has clarified that customers cannot directly apply to the Winter Warmer Shop, unlike many other support schemes. Instead, EDF will identify eligible customers and reach out to them between November and February.

If a customer is contacted, they can expect to receive a link which will guide them to choose the support that best suits their needs. The energy firm also stated it will continue to identify eligible customers and offer them support if they request additional help during the winter months.


Other support available from EDF

If customers aren't contacted by EDF for the Winter Warmer Shop, but believe they could still qualify for extra assistance from the company, there are several other schemes and support options available. This includes the previously mentioned Customer Support Fund, which is accepting applications online.

Customers can also receive additional support from EDF through the Priority Services Register (PSR). This register is a free service available across the UK, providing customers with extra advice and support, particularly during disruptions to gas or electricity supply.

EDF is encouraging customers to join the PSR and inform them of any essential medical equipment that requires a continuous power supply, ensuring their safety. They have assured that customers who join the PSR through them will have their separate electricity supplier, gas transporter and water supplier informed of their needs, providing support in the event of a power outage.

You can join the PSR on EDF's website here.

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