Electricity prices in Ukraine 2024

In 2024, the average wholesale day-ahead electricity price in Ukraine was ₴ 4.4 /kWh (▲29% vs 2023). Below is the month-by-month breakdown plus a chart of how prices moved through the year.

Year average
₴ 4.4 /kWh
Cheapest month
March 2024
₴ 3.0 /kWh
Most expensive month
December 2024
₴ 5.9 /kWh
2023 average
₴ 3.4 /kWh
▲ 29%
₴ 5.9₴ 3.0010203040506070809101112January 2024: ₴ 3.5 /kWhFebruary 2024: ₴ 3.2 /kWhMarch 2024: ₴ 3.0 /kWhApril 2024: ₴ 3.2 /kWhMay 2024: ₴ 3.5 /kWhJune 2024: ₴ 4.5 /kWhJuly 2024: ₴ 5.2 /kWhAugust 2024: ₴ 5.0 /kWhSeptember 2024: ₴ 4.9 /kWhOctober 2024: ₴ 5.1 /kWhNovember 2024: ₴ 5.2 /kWhDecember 2024: ₴ 5.9 /kWh

Monthly breakdown — 2024

MonthUAH/MWhUAH/kWhMW
January 2024₴ 3,481₴ 3.5
February 2024₴ 3,187₴ 3.2
March 2024₴ 3,034₴ 3.0
April 2024₴ 3,244₴ 3.2
May 2024₴ 3,527₴ 3.5
June 2024₴ 4,455₴ 4.5
July 2024₴ 5,170₴ 5.2
August 2024₴ 4,968₴ 5.0
September 2024₴ 4,949₴ 4.9
October 2024₴ 5,100₴ 5.1
November 2024₴ 5,205₴ 5.2
December 2024₴ 5,879₴ 5.9

Ukraine's electricity grid has been under sustained Russian missile and drone attack since October 2022, with peak damage destroying ~50% of generation capacity by early 2024. Ukrenergo, the national TSO, operates the synchronously-with-EU UA-BEI (Burshtyn Energy Island) and UA-IPS (the rest of the country) bidding zones, both linked to the Continental European grid since March 2022 — an emergency desynchronization from the Russian system completed in days rather than the planned years. Nuclear from the four operational reactors at Khmelnytskyi, Rivne and South Ukraine still provides ~50% of pre-war generation; the Zaporizhzhia plant — Europe's largest, with six 1 000 MW VVER reactors — has been Russian-occupied since March 2022 with all six units in cold or hot shutdown.

Coal and hydro round out the mix. International donors funded over $1.5 billion in distributed-solar, battery and gas-engine deployment during 2024 to maintain winter supply.

Current electricity prices in Ukraine