These retail prices were collected in March 2025 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and all taxes and fees. Compare Estonia with 150 other countries.
Export PriceThe chart below displays the hourly electricity prices for Estonia. Estonia is 11.46 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
Export PriceTo correctly calculate the electricity bill, Nord Pool Spot''s 15-minute interval prices must be shifted one hour forward to reflect electricity consumption in the Estonian time zone. An open electricity market creates the best
Export PriceAfter a week of electricity prices in Estonia remaining consistently below the €100 per megawatt-hour-mark, the average daily price quoted on the NordPool exchange for
Export PriceTo correctly calculate the electricity bill, Nord Pool Spot''s 15-minute interval prices must be shifted one hour forward to reflect electricity consumption in the Estonian time zone. An open
Export PriceHourly electricity price graph for today and tomorrow in Estonia.
Export PriceOfficial data of Estonia for all years of statistics in tables and charts. Analysis of consumer electricity prices with functionality for comparison, calculation of changes, shares, and derived
Export PriceEstonia also introduced a "universal service" fixed rate in 2022 to shield households from extreme prices. That option is available until 2026 but is being used less now that market prices are
Export PriceElectricity spot prices in Estonia today, hour by hour. Including prices for the last 30 days.
Export PriceDetailed spot price on electricity hour by hour in Estonia of Estonia today. Check how much it cost to use electrical appliances in Estonia of Estonia with the current electricity price.
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Most Estonians have electricity plans linked to the current spot price, enabling them to respond to hourly price fluctuations and manage their consumption more efficiently. Estonia is an active participant in the European Union's electricity market. This integration is pivotal for the country's energy policy and market dynamics.
The chart below displays the hourly electricity prices for Estonia. Estonia is 3.13 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
Estonia is part of Nord Pool's open electricity market together with Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Latvia and Lithuania (see map). In the open electricity market (power exchange), the price of electricity is formed as a result of supply and demand. There is at least one price area in each country, in a larger country there may be several.
Over 98% of Estonian households are equipped with smart meters, following European Union regulations. These advanced meters provide real-time data on electricity usage, measuring consumption hourly. The widespread adoption of smart meters allows consumers to be more informed about their energy usage.
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