Provider comparison

Electric Ireland vs Bord Gáis Energy

Electric Ireland and Bord Gáis Energy are two of the best-known energy suppliers in Ireland. The better choice depends on your household profile, not the logo on the bill.

Updated May 2026

Quick answer

Electric Ireland is the incumbent electricity brand and is familiar to many households. Bord Gáis Energy is often considered by households comparing electricity and gas together.

Neither is automatically cheaper. Compare the actual annual cost for your usage, the standing charge, the discount duration, and what happens when the offer ends.

What to compare

Start with the unit rate and standing charge for electricity. If you also use gas, compare both fuels together and separately because dual fuel convenience does not always mean the lowest annual cost.

Next, check whether the advertised discount is off standard rates and how long it lasts. A 12-month discount can be valuable, but it needs a reminder before expiry.

  • Electricity annual cost based on your kWh usage.
  • Gas annual cost if you use gas heating or hot water.
  • Smart, night saver, EV, or standard meter compatibility.
  • Exit fees, billing preferences, and payment method requirements.

What happens after you switch

Your supply continues as normal because the physical network does not change. The new supplier manages the transfer and the old supplier sends a closing bill.

The part people forget is the next renewal. Once the introductory period ends, you may roll onto a higher standard rate unless you renegotiate or switch again.

The Sortd angle

Sortd is useful after an Electric Ireland to Bord Gáis comparison because it remembers the date you moved. When your discount is nearing the end, it nudges you to compare again before loyalty pricing catches you.

Common questions

Is Electric Ireland cheaper than Bord Gáis?+
Sometimes, but not always. The answer changes by usage, tariff, discounts, standing charges, and whether you include gas.
Is Bord Gáis better for dual fuel?+
Bord Gáis can be competitive for dual fuel, but you should still compare electricity and gas separately because split suppliers can sometimes be cheaper.
Will switching between them affect my supply?+
No. Switching supplier does not interrupt your electricity or gas supply.