How Sun On Tap makes money — and why it doesn't affect what we recommend.
Last updated: April 2026
The honest version
Sun On Tap is a free resource. To keep it that way, some links on this site are affiliate links. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission from the retailer — at no extra cost to you. The price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our link or go directly.
What this covers
Affiliate relationships on this site currently include product retailers such as Amazon and EcoFlow, and energy referral programmes including Octopus Energy. We may also earn a finder's fee when we connect homeowners with solar installers or other energy service providers through our quote request forms.
What it doesn't affect
Our recommendations are based on research, real-world testing and honest analysis — not on which products or services pay the highest commission. We cover products we'd genuinely recommend regardless of whether an affiliate arrangement exists. Where a product doesn't have an affiliate programme, we still include it if it's the right answer for our readers.
How to spot affiliate links
Pages containing affiliate links include a short notice at the top or bottom indicating that the page contains affiliate links. You don't need to use our links — you can always go directly to a retailer or installer — but using them is a straightforward way to support the site if you've found it useful.
Compliance
This disclosure is made in accordance with the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) guidelines and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) guidance on affiliate marketing. Cut The Bill is committed to transparent, honest editorial practice.
Questions
If you have any questions about how we make money or how it affects our content, get in touch through our contact page. We're happy to explain.