⚡️ Electricity prices 🇩🇪 Heidelberg DE-LU ⚡️

Electricity price in Heidelberg is € 0.0341 /kWh right now.

Electricity prices in Heidelberg are set by the Germany–Luxembourg bidding zone of Germany. Today's wholesale rate averages € 0.0613 /kWh, with the cheapest hour at 13:00.

Today's average
€ 0.0613 /kWh
▼ 40% vs yesterday
Right now (09:00)
€ 0.0341 /kWh
Cheapest hour (13:00)
€ -0.0000 /kWh
Most expensive (20:00)
€ 0.1180 /kWh
Tomorrow's day-ahead prices: published 12:00–13:00 CEST.
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Price comparisonHeidelberg

PeriodAveragevs today
Today€ 0.0613 /kWh
Yesterday€ 0.1026 /kWh 67%
Last 7 days€ 0.1111 /kWh 81%
Last 30 days€ 0.1046 /kWh 70%
Current month€ 0.1095 /kWh 78%
Previous month€ 0.0975 /kWh 59%
Same month last year€ 0.0643 /kWh 5%
Monthly cost estimate for an average household using 5 000 kWh/year (~417 kWh/month) at this rate: € 25.56 / month (€ 306.71 / year wholesale, before taxes and grid fees).

Today's hourly pricesHeidelberg

Hour (CEST)€/MWh€/kWh
02:00 € 66.92€ 0.0669
03:00 € 67.47€ 0.0675
04:00 € 68.29€ 0.0683
05:00 € 71.19€ 0.0712
06:00 € 73.97€ 0.0740
07:00 € 87.08€ 0.0871
08:00 € 75.62€ 0.0756
09:00 € 34.12€ 0.0341
10:00 € 4.79€ 0.0048
11:00 € -0.00€ -0.0000
12:00 € -0.03€ -0.0000
13:00 ← cheapest€ -0.05€ -0.0000
14:00 € -0.04€ -0.0000
15:00 € 1.62€ 0.0016
16:00 € 28.64€ 0.0286
17:00 € 70.15€ 0.0702
18:00 € 101.50€ 0.1015
19:00 € 114.17€ 0.1142
20:00 ← peak€ 117.96€ 0.1180
21:00 € 115.37€ 0.1154
22:00 € 111.69€ 0.1117
23:00 € 100.05€ 0.1001

What things cost todayHeidelberg

Range = cost at today's cheapest hour vs most expensive. Average = today's mean. cheapest-hour scheduling targets the cheap end.

ActivitykWhCheapest hourAveragePeak hour
🚿 Take a 10-min shower6€ -0.00€ 0.37€ 0.71
🛁 Take a bath7.5€ -0.00€ 0.46€ 0.88
💧 Boil 1 L of water0.12€ -0.00€ 0.01€ 0.01
🔌 Charge an EV (full)45€ -0.00€ 2.76€ 5.31
📱 Charge a phone0.02€ -0.00€ 0.00€ 0.00
👕 Run washing machine0.8€ -0.00€ 0.05€ 0.09
🍽️ Run dishwasher1.4€ -0.00€ 0.09€ 0.17
🧹 Vacuum 10 min0.33€ -0.00€ 0.02€ 0.04
💨 Hairdryer 10 min0.33€ -0.00€ 0.02€ 0.04
📺 Watch 1 h of TV0.6€ -0.00€ 0.04€ 0.07

Last 31 daysHeidelberg

152612026-05-062026-06-04

12-month price historyHeidelberg

MonthAverage€/MWh
2026-06€ 0.1095 /kWh€ 109.47
2026-05€ 0.0975 /kWh€ 97.54
2026-04€ 0.0785 /kWh€ 78.52
2026-03€ 0.0993 /kWh€ 99.33
2026-02€ 0.0966 /kWh€ 96.58
2026-01€ 0.1109 /kWh€ 110.94
2025-12€ 0.0946 /kWh€ 94.60
2025-11€ 0.1028 /kWh€ 102.78
2025-10€ 0.0862 /kWh€ 86.19
2025-09€ 0.0840 /kWh€ 84.03
2025-08€ 0.0778 /kWh€ 77.76
2025-07€ 0.0882 /kWh€ 88.25

Why your bill is higher than the spot price

The prices on this page are wholesale day-ahead — what suppliers pay on the Nord Pool / EPEX market. Your final retail bill adds:

ComponentTypeApprox (EU avg)
Wholesale spot priceVariable (this page)
Electricity tax / exciseFixed€ 0.005 – 0.20 /kWh
Grid / network feeFixed + variable€ 0.05 – 0.15 /kWh
VAT / sales tax% multiplier20 – 25 %
Supplier markup + monthly feeProvider-specific€ 0.005 – 0.05 /kWh

Rule of thumb: add 30–60% on top of the wholesale spot price to estimate your true per-kWh cost. The exact split depends on your country, your grid operator, and your contract type.

Smart electricity tips for Heidelberg

FAQHeidelberg

How is the electricity price determined?
Day-ahead prices are set each morning around 13:00 CEST by Nord Pool / EPEX, where suppliers and producers across Europe submit bids for each hour of the next day. The cheapest mix that meets demand wins, and that price applies to everyone in the bidding zone for that hour.
When is electricity cheapest?
Today the cheapest hour in Heidelberg is 13:00 CEST at € -0.0000 /kWh. Typically late at night (00:00–04:00) and around midday on sunny/windy days when renewables overproduce.
Can electricity prices go negative?
Yes. When wind + solar overproduce on a low-demand day, wholesale prices can drop below zero. This happens 50–100 hours per year in renewables-heavy zones.
Why is my electricity bill higher than the spot price?
The spot price is just one component. Your retail bill also includes electricity tax, grid/network fees, VAT and a supplier markup. Add roughly 30–60 % on top of the wholesale spot price to estimate your true per-kWh cost.
How accurate is this data?
Source: ENTSO-E Transparency Platform — the official EU regulators data feed. Updated every 10–20 minutes.
Can I save money by shifting consumption?
Yes — running large appliances during the cheapest window every day adds up over a year.
Are tomorrow's prices already known?
Day-ahead prices are auctioned around 13:00 CEST each day. Until then, only todays hourly prices are final. Once tomorrows auction closes, the full 24-hour breakdown appears on this page automatically.

Source: ENTSO-E Transparency Platform. Last updated: 2026-06-04 (CEST).

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