Partille Energi Nät AB will raise the fees for the network electricity transmission from 1st October 2022.
The adjustment is due to the very high electricity trading prices. This leads to significantly increased purchase costs for the energy losses of the electricity network. The fees for subscription, effect and reactive effect will not be adjusted. Thus they stay the same as before.
Tariff | New electricity transmission fee |
Flat (max 16A) | 39,50 öre/kWh |
Other residences | 34,25 öre/kWh |
Further information on tariffs and prices for private customers can be found here.
For a flat with an annual consumption of 2 000 kWh, the adjustment corresponds to a raised electricity network cost of 16 SEK/month. For a villa or larger flat with an annual consumption of 5 000 kWh, the cost will be raised by 40 SEK/month. For a villa with an annual consumption of 20 000 kWh, the raised cost will be 158 SEK/month.
Business customers
Tariff | New electricity transmission fee |
Max 63A | 27,40 öre/kWh |
Över 63A | 13,80 öre/kWh |
HSP 10 kV | 6,60 öre/kWh |
Further information on tariffs and prices for business customers can be found here.
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