About Outdoor power prices in Ireland
In April 2025, the average price of electricity in Ireland per unit is 34.38c per kWh. This is based on a standard, 24hr urban rate comparing all providers with VAT included. Community Power has the cheapest unit rate per kWh at 28.80c including VAT.
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6 FAQs about [Outdoor power prices in Ireland]
How much does electricity cost in Ireland?
In April 2025, the average price of electricity in Ireland per unit is 34.38c per kWh. This is based on a standard, 24hr urban rate comparing all providers with VAT included. Community Power has the cheapest unit rate per kWh at 28.80c including VAT. The average estimated electricity bill in Ireland is €1,404.55 including VAT and other charges.
How much does a power station cost in Ireland?
Irish Electricity Market - Daily Dispatch Instructions & Bid prices Home Prices (Table) Power Stations Dispatch Instructions Graphs Load and Prices Power Prices Wind and Load Previous Period Time DAM IDA1 IDA2 IDA3 BAL WIND FORECAST WIND ACTUAL LOAD FORECAST LOAD ACTUAL 09/10/2023 0:00 €100.00 €103.10 €98.34 364.0 537.0
What is the cheapest electricity bill in Ireland?
Board Gais Energy have the cheapest estimated annual bill at €1,257.40. The average electricity bill in Ireland is €1,404.55 for a 24hr urban standard meter. Electricity Prices Ireland: How Much is a Unit of Electricity? In April 2025, the average price of electricity in Ireland per unit is 34.38c per kWh.
Does gas affect electricity prices in Ireland?
As gas is the largest and the marginal fuel input to electricity generation in Ireland, the price of gas directly affects the price of electricity. However, the full volatility of international commodity gas prices is not reflected in domestic prices because infrastructure costs and levies remain the same, irrespective.
Why are electricity costs so high in Ireland?
Our network costs are similar to those of other Member States. The relatively high price of our electricity in Ireland is attributed to our dependence on imported fossil fuels, particularly gas, and the costs of generation and supply, although transmission and distribution costs have increased year on year with greater investment.
What is Ireland doing about energy cost competitiveness?
Ireland has committed to developing metrics of energy cost competitiveness as outlined in the Government's White Paper on Ireland's Transition to a Low Carbon Energy Future 2015-2030. We have developed average electricity and natural gas prices for business and households. These are based on the EU Electricity and Gas Price Regulation statistics.


