What the Data Shows
Norwegian household electricity prices are compared across three contract types in 2025. Each contract uses the same annual price definition, including VAT, and the same øre-per-kilowatt-hour unit. Variable-price contracts were highest at 110.8 øre per kilowatt-hour. Fixed-price contracts were lowest at 57.9, leaving a 52.9-øre spread across the complete official contract set.
Data table
Unit: øre per kWh including VAT · Period: 2025
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Variable | 110.8 | 2025 |
| 2 | Spot | 80.6 | 2025 |
| 3 | Fixed | 57.9 | 2025 |
Sources
Source 1: Electricity prices for households, by contract type, contents and year
Publisher: Statistics Norway
Dataset/table: Electricity prices for households, by contract type, contents and year
Units: øre per kWh including VAT
Date checked: 2026-07-15
Evidence: Provides the final official source values used to calculate Norwegian Household Electricity Prices by Contract Type, 2025.
Data notes & caveats
Prices include VAT and are expressed in øre per kilowatt-hour. Contract categories follow the official Statistics Norway definitions.
Methodology
The three official contract series are frozen at the complete 2025 annual observation and ranked from highest to lowest price.
Source consistency notes
All three values use the same Statistics Norway table, the same 2025 annual period, the same tax treatment and the same unit.
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