Good news, UK households! Cornwall Insight says the energy price cap is expected to drop by 9% this July. That’s around £166 a year saved for the average household, a welcome breather after years of climbing bills. We have been fighting for our lives these past few months!

But while that’s something to smile about, energy costs are still much higher than they were pre-crisis, and the market remains unpredictable. That’s where portable power comes in you get more control, flexibility, and peace of mind, no matter what the grid is up to.

Let’s yap about the EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max. It’s a powerful, long-lasting energy storage solution that’s perfect for keeping the essentials running during an outage, supporting off-grid living, or even just reducing your reliance on the grid day-to-day. With expandable capacity and a 10-year lifespan, it’s built to go the distance. (Expandable means you can add extra batteries. Like you can stack on more!!)

And if you’re the outdoorsy type – or just want to charge your phone while enjoying the sunshine – the EcoFlow Power Hat is also a game-changer. This clever hat has integrated solar panels and dual USB ports, letting you charge small devices on the move. Plus, it offers UPF50+ protection, so you’ll stay safe in the sun while staying powered up.

As we head into a future of shifting energy landscapes, investing in smart, portable solutions isn’t just about convenience, it’s about being prepared, independent, and a little more eco-friendly too.

References

Cornwall Insight. (2025). July price cap to fall by 9%. Retrieved from https://www.current-news.co.uk/cornwall-insight-july-price-cap-to-fall-by-9/

EcoFlow. (n.d.-a). DELTA 2 Max Smart Extra Battery. Retrieved from https://undertwok.com/product/ecoflow-delta-2-max-smart-extra-battery/

EcoFlow. (n.d.-b). Power Hat L-XL. Retrieved from https://undertwok.com/product/ecoflow-power-hat-lxl/

Google. (2025). Gemini (Imagen 3) [AI image generator]. https://ai.google.dev/gemini

 

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