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Georgia vs. Türkiye

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

Türkiye is 15.9% cheaper than GeorgiaEU avg: 25.63 ct/kWh

Electricity in Georgia costs 6.48 ct/kWh compared to 5.59 ct/kWh in Türkiye — a difference of 0.89 ct/kWh (15.9%).

A household consuming 3,500 kWh per year would pay approximately €31 more annually in Georgia than in Türkiye.

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 Türkiye it went from 8.90 ct/kWh to 5.59 ct/kWh (-37.2%). The price gap between the two countries has remained relatively stable during this period.

Price History

Price History

PeriodGeorgiaTürkiye
H2 20256.48 ct/kWh5.59 ct/kWh
H1 20256.69 ct/kWh5.68 ct/kWh
H2 20246.21 ct/kWh5.66 ct/kWh
H1 20246.29 ct/kWh4.53 ct/kWh
H2 20237.95 ct/kWh5.19 ct/kWh
H1 20237.84 ct/kWh7.74 ct/kWh
H2 20228.00 ct/kWh8.90 ct/kWh
H1 20228.04 ct/kWh
H2 20216.02 ct/kWh7.89 ct/kWh
H1 20215.93 ct/kWh8.37 ct/kWh
H2 20205.12 ct/kWh8.25 ct/kWh
H1 20205.96 ct/kWh9.95 ct/kWh
H2 20195.50 ct/kWh10.45 ct/kWh
H1 20197.21 ct/kWh8.47 ct/kWh
H2 20186.67 ct/kWh8.59 ct/kWh
H1 20186.39 ct/kWh9.13 ct/kWh
H2 20179.59 ct/kWh
H1 201710.48 ct/kWh
H2 201612.06 ct/kWh
H1 201612.66 ct/kWh
H2 201512.24 ct/kWh
H1 201513.61 ct/kWh
H2 201413.09 ct/kWh
H1 201411.96 ct/kWh
H2 201313.15 ct/kWh
H1 201314.98 ct/kWh
H2 201214.81 ct/kWh
H1 201213.21 ct/kWh
H2 201111.46 ct/kWh
H1 201112.18 ct/kWh
H2 201013.74 ct/kWh
H1 201013.41 ct/kWh
H2 200911.79 ct/kWh
H1 200911.44 ct/kWh
H2 200812.22 ct/kWh
H1 20089.98 ct/kWh
H2 20079.01 ct/kWh

Source: Eurostat (nrg_pc_204)