Electricity prices in Lithuania 2025

In 2025, the average wholesale day-ahead electricity price in Lithuania was € 0.0860 /kWh (▼2% vs 2024). Below is the month-by-month breakdown plus a chart of how prices moved through the year.

Year average
€ 0.0860 /kWh
Cheapest month
June 2025
€ 0.0433 /kWh
Most expensive month
February 2025
€ 0.1525 /kWh
2024 average
€ 0.0876 /kWh
▼ 2%
€ 0.1525€ 0.0433010203040506070809101112January 2025: € 0.0888 /kWhFebruary 2025: € 0.1525 /kWhMarch 2025: € 0.0926 /kWhApril 2025: € 0.0744 /kWhMay 2025: € 0.0678 /kWhJune 2025: € 0.0433 /kWhJuly 2025: € 0.0462 /kWhAugust 2025: € 0.0801 /kWhSeptember 2025: € 0.0843 /kWhOctober 2025: € 0.1065 /kWhNovember 2025: € 0.1103 /kWhDecember 2025: € 0.0848 /kWh

Monthly breakdown — 2025

Month€/MWh€/kWhMW
January 2025€ 88.78€ 0.08881,495
February 2025€ 152.51€ 0.15251,514
March 2025€ 92.55€ 0.09261,414
April 2025€ 74.39€ 0.07441,308
May 2025€ 67.78€ 0.06781,252
June 2025€ 43.25€ 0.04331,294
July 2025€ 46.25€ 0.04621,269
August 2025€ 80.05€ 0.08011,209
September 2025€ 84.25€ 0.08431,269
October 2025€ 106.53€ 0.10651,396
November 2025€ 110.31€ 0.11031,579
December 2025€ 84.80€ 0.08481,636

Lithuania's electricity sector underwent radical change after the 2009 closure of the Soviet-era Ignalina nuclear plant, which had supplied 70% of generation and made the country a regional exporter. Litgrid, the national TSO, now runs an import-dependent grid covering ~75% of demand from Sweden (via NordBalt), Poland (LitPol), Latvia and Finland. Wind has grown rapidly to over 1.4 GW (~30% of consumption), supplemented by 700 MW of biomass CHP.

The country desynchronized from the Russian IPS/UPS system in February 2025 — together with Estonia and Latvia — joining the Continental European grid via Poland in a long-planned geopolitical move. Two offshore wind tenders for the Baltic Sea (700 MW each, online by 2030) will turn Lithuania into a structural exporter again.

The Visaginas nuclear plant, planned to replace Ignalina, was rejected by referendum in 2012 and remains shelved.

Current electricity prices in Lithuania