What the Data Shows
Norwegian household electricity prices are compared across fixed-price, spot-price and variable-price contracts from 2018 to 2025. Each series uses annual prices including VAT in øre per kilowatt-hour. Variable-price contracts were highest in 2025 at 110.8 øre per kilowatt-hour, compared with 80.6 for spot-price contracts. All three series peaked in 2022, when variable-price contracts reached 198.6 øre per kilowatt-hour.
Data table
Unit: øre per kWh including VAT · Period: 2018–2025
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Variable-price contracts | 110.8 | 2025 |
| 2 | Spot-price contracts | 80.6 | 2025 |
| 3 | Fixed-price contracts | 57.9 | 2025 |
Sources
Source 1: Electricity prices for households, by contract type, contents and year
Publisher: Statistics Norway
Dataset/table: Statbank table 14493: Electricity prices for households, by contract type, contents and year
Units: øre per kWh including VAT
Date checked: 2026-07-15
Evidence: Supports the 2018–2025 values used for Norwegian Household Electricity Prices by Contract Type, 2018–2025.
Data notes & caveats
Prices include VAT and are annual averages. Contract categories are not combined into a synthetic total.
Methodology
The three published contract series are retained for the common 2018–2025 period. The all-contracts series is excluded so the comparison remains between contract types.
Source consistency notes
All points come from the same Statistics Norway measure, unit and annual period.
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