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Georgia vs. Ireland

H2 2025 · incl. all taxes · Consumption band: 1,000–2,500 kWh/year

Georgia is 87.2% cheaper than IrelandEU avg: 25.63 ct/kWh

Electricity in Georgia costs 6.48 ct/kWh compared to 50.76 ct/kWh in Ireland — a difference of 44.28 ct/kWh (87.2%).

A household consuming 3,500 kWh per year would pay approximately €1550 less annually in Ireland than in Georgia.

Looking at the historical trend: in Georgia, the price has changed from 8.00 ct/kWh to 6.48 ct/kWh over the past three years (-19.0%), while in Ireland it went from 32.72 ct/kWh to 50.76 ct/kWh (+55.1%). The price gap between the two countries has widened during this period.

Price History

Price History

PeriodGeorgiaIreland
H2 20256.48 ct/kWh50.76 ct/kWh
H1 20256.69 ct/kWh36.06 ct/kWh
H2 20246.21 ct/kWh30.79 ct/kWh
H1 20246.29 ct/kWh20.37 ct/kWh
H2 20237.95 ct/kWh36.53 ct/kWh
H1 20237.84 ct/kWh19.19 ct/kWh
H2 20228.00 ct/kWh32.72 ct/kWh
H1 202222.19 ct/kWh
H2 20216.02 ct/kWh37.99 ct/kWh
H1 20215.93 ct/kWh33.43 ct/kWh
H2 20205.12 ct/kWh31.35 ct/kWh
H1 20205.96 ct/kWh28.99 ct/kWh
H2 20195.50 ct/kWh31.69 ct/kWh
H1 20197.21 ct/kWh30.01 ct/kWh
H2 20186.67 ct/kWh32.72 ct/kWh
H1 20186.39 ct/kWh30.62 ct/kWh
H2 201730.18 ct/kWh
H1 201729.83 ct/kWh
H2 201629.79 ct/kWh
H1 201628.31 ct/kWh
H2 201530.66 ct/kWh
H1 201530.98 ct/kWh
H2 201432.12 ct/kWh
H1 201429.95 ct/kWh
H2 201329.87 ct/kWh
H1 201327.94 ct/kWh
H2 201227.86 ct/kWh
H1 201226.18 ct/kWh
H2 201125.03 ct/kWh
H1 201123.53 ct/kWh
H2 201021.94 ct/kWh
H1 201021.07 ct/kWh
H2 200921.50 ct/kWh
H1 200923.31 ct/kWh
H2 200823.69 ct/kWh
H1 200820.87 ct/kWh
H2 200722.42 ct/kWh

Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_204)