Octopus Energy referral code in Birmingham (2026)
If you live in Birmingham and you're thinking about moving to Octopus Energy, the single smartest thing you can do is join through a referral link, because that's how both you and the person who referred you each pocket £50 in account credit. This page is a plain-English, local rundown of how switching works for a West Midlands home and how to make sure that £50 actually lands in your account.
If you live in Birmingham and you're thinking about moving to Octopus Energy, the single smartest thing you can do is join through a referral link, because that's how both you and the person who referred you each pocket £50 in account credit. This page is a plain-English, local rundown of how switching works for a West Midlands home and how to make sure that £50 actually lands in your account.
Energy in Birmingham
Birmingham sits in the West Midlands distribution region, and your electricity is physically delivered by National Grid Electricity Distribution (the network formerly known as Western Power Distribution), regardless of which supplier bills you. That matters because the unit rates and daily standing charges you'll be quoted are set partly by your distribution region rather than by Octopus alone, so a Birmingham home will see slightly different figures from, say, a Manchester or London one. Octopus Energy supplies homes right across Birmingham and the wider West Midlands, from the city centre and Edgbaston out to Solihull, Sutton Coldfield and the Black Country, so availability isn't an issue. Because the Ofgem price cap and regional rates change throughout the year, always check the current pence-per-kWh and standing charge for your B postcode directly on octopus.energy before you switch rather than trusting any fixed number you read online.
- Your supply never stops during a switch: the same wires, substations and meter that National Grid Electricity Distribution runs across the West Midlands keep working exactly as before, so no engineer needs to visit your Birmingham home and there's no break in power.
- Switching is protected by Ofgem and the Energy Switch Guarantee and usually completes in about 5 working days, with Octopus handling the conversation with your old supplier so you don't have to cancel anything yourself.
- To actually get the £50, tap a referral link (it opens share.octopus.energy with the code already applied) rather than typing the Octopus address yourself or going via a comparison site, since those routes usually pay you nothing; the £50 is added automatically around 2 to 4 weeks after your switch completes and your first Direct Debit is taken.
- Octopus is the UK's largest electricity supplier on 100% renewable electricity, a Which? Recommended Provider with an Excellent Trustpilot rating, and offers smart tariffs like Agile, Tracker, Cosy and Intelligent Octopus Go that suit different Birmingham households, from EV drivers to heat-pump homes.
How to switch in Birmingham
Wherever you are in the West Midlands region, switching is the same simple process: tap the referral link, enter your address and a meter reading, and Octopus arranges everything with your current supplier. Your supply is never interrupted, and once your first Direct Debit clears your £50 credit is added automatically.
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How much is the Octopus Energy referral bonus?+
£50 for you and £50 for the referrer — £50 each. Business and charity referrals are £75 each. Octopus sometimes frames it as “splitting £100 with a mate”, which is the same thing: £50 into each account.
Is the Octopus referral code still working in 2026?+
Yes. The scheme is active and we re-verify our code on the 1st of every month. We last confirmed it works on 1 June 2026.
How long does it take to get the £50 credit?+
It’s paid automatically once your switch completes and your first monthly Direct Debit has been taken — usually around 4 weeks after you join. No claim needed.
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