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Engie is France’s leading gas supplier and the country’s second-largest electricity producer. It stands out for its historic role in the energy market and its large-scale investment in renewables, as well as consumer programs that reward energy savings.
Engie currently offers 1 electricity plans in France for residential customers. Their most affordable plan is Elec Référence 3 ans, priced at 0.2183 €/kWh (Base tariff for meters under 36 kVA). For an average household consuming 5,700 kWh per year, this plan would result in an annual electricity bill of 1424€.
Comparison based on household consumption of 5,700 kWh per year and a 6 kVA power rating in Toulouse. This table only shows offers with available prices under standard tariff options. Some offers have specific conditions (dual-only, Linky-only, etc.) which make them harder to compare with standard plans. Learn more about the Selectra Score.
Choosing your energy provider in France
Engie is not the only energy supplier. In France, the electricity and gas markets are fully open to competition, so you can choose and switch providers as often as you like, completely free of charge. For advice on finding the best option for your needs, call a Selectra English-speaking advisor.
Engie also offers 2 gas plans in France for residential customers. Their most competitive plan is Passerelle, priced at 0.1063 €/kWh. For an average household consuming 13,450 kWh of gas per year, this would mean an estimated annual bill of 1779€.
Comparison based on household gas consumption of 13,450 kWh per year in Toulouse. This table only shows plans with prices available under standard tariff options. Some offers have specific conditions (dual-only, etc.) that make them harder to compare with standard plans. Learn more about the Selectra Score.
Engie has an overall rating of 4.24/5, based on all reviews collected from various forums. This is considered very positive among customers in France, though ratings may differ slightly from one platform to another.
Platform | Ratings | Number of ratings |
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Trustpilot | 4,4/5 | 9036 |
iGraal | 4,5/5 | 1057 |
Poulpeo | 3,0/5 | 78 |
Selectra | 3,9/5 | 4760 |
Overall rating | 4,24/5 | 14931 votes |
There are different ways to contact Engie. Here are the main options:
To sign up for an electricity or gas contract with Engie in France, simply call their customer service or visit their official website. The process is easy, fully online or by phone, and completely free of charge.
You will need to provide some basic information such as your name, address, and meter number (or a previous bill, if available). Once you have given these details, Engie will handle cancelling your previous contract with your old supplier, so you do not have to take any further action.
Engie is a French energy group formed in 2008 from the merger of the Belgian company Suez (established in 1958) and the historic French gas provider GDF (created in 1946). The company is present in 31 countries, operates on several continents, and employs over 97,000 people worldwide.
Engie is France’s leading natural gas supplier, serving 6 million residential clients, and is the second-largest electricity producer nationally. In 2023, Engie managed 104.7 GW of installed electricity production capacity and produced 385.5 TWh of electricity.
The company is highly active in renewable energy, ranking first in France for wind and solar power with 41.4 GW of installed renewable capacity, including hydraulic, onshore and offshore wind, and solar assets. By 2030, renewables are projected to comprise 58% of Engie’s electricity mix.
Engie also invests in renewable gases and aims to produce 10 TWh of biomethane in Europe by 2030, already ranking as the leading biomethane producer in France. The company develops infrastructure and programs to encourage energy savings and reduction of consumption among its customers.
Choosing your energy provider in France
Engie is not the only energy supplier. In France, the electricity and gas markets are fully open to competition, so you can choose and switch providers as often as you like, completely free of charge. For advice on finding the best option for your needs, call a Selectra English-speaking advisor.
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