Electricity Price in Finland
H2 2025 · incl. all taxes · Consumption band: 1,000–2,500 kWh/year
Current Price
30.10ct/kWh
17.4% more expensive vs. EU average (25.63 ct/kWh)
EU Average
25.63 ct/kWh
H2 2025
Rank
#16
of 39 countries
Finland's household electricity price is currently 30.10 ct/kWh (H2 2025), ranking #16 among 39 European countries. This is 17.4% above the EU average of 25.63 ct/kWh.
The cheapest electricity in Europe can be found in Türkiye at 5.59 ct/kWh, while Ireland has the highest price at 50.76 ct/kWh.
Compared to the previous period (H1 2025), the electricity price in Finland has risen by 0.1 ct/kWh (0.4%). Over the past three years, prices have fluctuated, reflecting the volatile European energy market.
Among its geographic neighbors, Finland's electricity price of 30.10 ct/kWh is higher than Estonia (25.44 ct/kWh) but lower than Norway (31.12 ct/kWh). The EU-wide average is 25.63 ct/kWh.
Price History
Price History
| Period | Price |
|---|---|
| H2 2025 | 30.10 ct/kWh |
| H1 2025 | 29.99 ct/kWh |
| H2 2024 | 27.95 ct/kWh |
| H1 2024 | 26.98 ct/kWh |
| H2 2023 | 30.56 ct/kWh |
| H1 2023 | 32.75 ct/kWh |
| H2 2022 | 32.54 ct/kWh |
| H1 2022 | 26.07 ct/kWh |
| H2 2021 | 24.86 ct/kWh |
| H1 2021 | 24.12 ct/kWh |
| H2 2020 | 24.31 ct/kWh |
| H1 2020 | 23.79 ct/kWh |
| H2 2019 | 24.61 ct/kWh |
| H1 2019 | 23.89 ct/kWh |
| H2 2018 | 23.40 ct/kWh |
| H1 2018 | 22.19 ct/kWh |
| H2 2017 | 21.92 ct/kWh |
| H1 2017 | 21.55 ct/kWh |
| H2 2016 | 20.65 ct/kWh |
| H1 2016 | 20.39 ct/kWh |
| H2 2015 | 20.04 ct/kWh |
| H1 2015 | 20.20 ct/kWh |
| H2 2014 | 20.04 ct/kWh |
| H1 2014 | 20.15 ct/kWh |
| H2 2013 | 19.99 ct/kWh |
| H1 2013 | 20.07 ct/kWh |
| H2 2012 | 19.72 ct/kWh |
| H1 2012 | 19.52 ct/kWh |
| H2 2011 | 19.75 ct/kWh |
| H1 2011 | 19.29 ct/kWh |
| H2 2010 | 17.44 ct/kWh |
| H1 2010 | 16.81 ct/kWh |
| H2 2009 | 16.46 ct/kWh |
| H1 2009 | 16.32 ct/kWh |
| H2 2008 | 15.30 ct/kWh |
| H1 2008 | 14.72 ct/kWh |
| H2 2007 | 14.00 ct/kWh |
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Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_204)