Electricity spot prices in Slovenia today, hour by hour

Electricity spot prices in Slovenia today, hour by hour. Including prices for the last 30 days.

Prices of energy sources, 2nd quarter 2025

The average electricity price for household consumers in Slovenia was 0.196 EUR/kWh, which is a 18% increase over the previous quarter. In the same period the average electricity price

Electricity price in Slovenia | ENFO

Hourly electricity price graph for today and tomorrow in Slovenia.

⚡️ Electricity prices in Slovenia

If you are charging an electric vehicle once a day, it will cost you a total of €149.1 per month. If you decide to charge your electric vehicle every 2nd day, you would save €74.55.

Electricity prices

Final prices for supplied electricity are published on the website of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia and Eurostat.

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Current electricity prices in Slovenia for today (21.02.2026) and tomorrow. Check actual electricity spot prices.

Current electricity prices in Slovenia of Slovenia today

Detailed spot price on electricity hour by hour in Slovenia of Slovenia today. Check how much it cost to use electrical appliances in Slovenia of Slovenia with the current electricity price.

Slovenia electricity prices, June 2025 | GlobalPetrolPrices

The residential electricity price in Slovenia is EUR 0.000 per kWh or USD . These retail prices were collected in June 2025 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and all taxes and

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