Check electricity prices online and save money. Easy to see when power is cheaper or more expensive.
Time
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Today
6. May
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Tomorrow
7. May
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Average €0.08671 | Average €0.11909 | |
00-01 |
€0.04521
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€0.12094
|
01-02 |
€0.05048
|
€0.10661
|
02-03 |
€0.05158
|
€0.10060
|
03-04 |
€0.05116
|
€0.09895
|
04-05 |
€0.05082
|
€0.10238
|
05-06 |
€0.04247
|
€0.10996
|
06-07 |
€0.07070
|
€0.12821
|
07-08 |
€0.09917
|
€0.15557
|
08-09 |
€0.14702
|
€0.17418
|
09-10 |
€0.10218
|
€0.14927
|
10-11 |
€0.08017
|
€0.11339
|
11-12 |
€0.06015
|
€0.08919
|
12-13 |
€0.04590
|
€0.08499
|
13-14 |
€0.04627
|
€0.07458
|
14-15 |
€0.03830
|
€0.07281
|
15-16 |
€0.05334
|
€0.07743
|
16-17 |
€0.05301
|
€0.08132
|
17-18 |
€0.09321
|
€0.09524
|
18-19 |
€0.11300
|
€0.11367
|
19-20 |
€0.12624
|
€0.13379
|
20-21 |
€0.17027
|
€0.18250
|
21-22 |
€0.18852
|
€0.19212
|
22-23 |
€0.16085
|
€0.16811
|
23-00 |
€0.14098
|
€0.13240
|
Compare current and previous month average electricity prices
0.061 €/kWh
Average price from 2025-05-01 to 2025-05-06
0.081 €/kWh
Average price from 2025-04-01 to 2025-04-30
Price decrease: 0.021 €/kWh (25.6%)
Washing machines, dishwashers, water heaters, and EV charging consume significant electricity. Schedule their use during the cheapest hours.
Smart plugs and switches can automatically turn on devices during cheaper hours. Set schedules for boilers, heat pumps, and other appliances.
Analyze your hourly consumption. Identify peak usage hours and try to shift consumption to cheaper time periods.
Peak Hour Rate 0.19 €/kWh
Lowest Hour Rate 0.04 €/kWh
Price Difference 79.7%
Washing Machine (2 kWh, 3 hour cycle):
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By shifting your high-power consumption activities to low-price hours, you can save up to 30% on your electricity bills.
Plan your daily activities like laundry, dishwashing, and EV charging during the most cost-effective hours.
Lower prices often indicate higher renewable energy availability. Using electricity during these periods supports green energy.
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NordPool electricity prices for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are updated hourly on the spot market. The next day's electricity prices for all Baltic regions are typically published around 14:00 EET (Eastern European Time). This allows consumers across the Baltic states to plan their electricity consumption efficiently.
The electricity prices displayed are sourced directly from the NordPool power exchange - the official electricity market for Nordic and Baltic countries. Our platform shows real-time data for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, including all applicable fees and charges specific to each country. Users can toggle VAT settings according to their needs.
Baltic electricity prices are influenced by various factors: regional weather patterns affecting wind and hydropower generation, interconnection capacity between countries, power plant availability across the region, renewable energy production levels, and overall electricity demand in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Market integration with Nordic countries also plays a significant role.
Monitor our hourly price updates for your specific region (EE, LV, or LT) and schedule high-consumption activities during low-price periods. Our platform provides detailed price forecasts, historical data analysis, and price alerts to help you make informed decisions about your electricity consumption regardless of your location in the Baltic states.
Price differences between Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania can occur due to varying local power generation capacity, transmission constraints between countries, different consumption patterns, and local market conditions. Each country also has its own energy production mix and infrastructure, which influences final electricity prices.
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