
Premier Energy has proposed reducing electricity tariffs for household consumers by approximately 4% to 3.94 lei per kWh
This is stated in a letter sent to the National Agency for Energy Regulation. In particular, Premier Energy proposes to set a new electricity tariff for end users whose installations are connected to low-voltage electricity distribution networks (0.4 kV) at 393.76 bani per 1 kWh instead of the current tariff of 410 bani per kWh. The new electricity supply prices were calculated based on Premier Energy's actual costs from January to May 2025, as well as its estimates using an exchange rate of 19.90 lei per euro for the period from June to December 2025. // 04.07.2025 — InfoMarket