From 1st January 2020 we have adjusted the electricity network prices in Partille. The average increase is 3.9 % compared to prices in 2019.
As society develops, many people use more electricity. This demands a lot more from the electricity network on a national, regional and local level. The adjustments of electricity network prices from 1st January 2020 are mostly due to notified price increases for the national and regional electricity network. Partille Energi Nät AB is a public utility with the explicit aim of offering good terms in Partille for residents and business alike. That is why we are investing in the electricity network, maintaining it and rebuilding it, to safeguard the supply of electricity in our municipality every day. Due to our long term, secure price policy and wise, forward-looking investments, we can offer electricity network prices that are amongst the lowest in Sweden. You will find more information about the new prices in the links below.
Electricity network prices for private customers 2020
Electricity network prices for business customers 2020
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