Electricity Cost in Netherlands (NL)

Average electricity rate in Netherlands: 0.34/kWh ($0.37 USD). Average annual bill: 1800. Renewable share: 37%.

Rate
€0.34/kWh
USD Rate
$0.37/kWh
Avg Bill
€1800/yr
Renewable
37%

💰 Netherlands Electricity Cost Calculator

300 kWh
Monthly (€)
€102.00
Monthly (USD)
$111.00
Annual (€)
€1,224
Annual (USD)
$1,332

Cost by Usage Level in Netherlands

Monthly kWhMonthly ()Monthly (USD)Annual ()
100 kWh34.00$37.00408
200 kWh68.00$74.00816
300 kWh102.00$111.001,224
500 kWh170.00$185.002,040
750 kWh255.00$277.503,060
1000 kWh340.00$370.004,080

Netherlands Electricity Market

Rapid offshore wind growth. Price cap introduced during energy crisis. Provider: Deregulated market. Renewable energy share: 37%.

Disclaimer: Rates are approximate averages. Actual rates vary by provider, region, usage level, and time of use. Last updated 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding electricity prices in Netherlands

The Dutch electricity market is fully liberalized, with households free to choose among competing suppliers and contract types. Energy taxes are high, though a standing tax rebate offsets part of the bill.

Natural gas long dominated Dutch energy, so power prices rose with the gas crisis, and the country is now pushing electrification and heat pumps. Solar adoption is high for the latitude.

How to lower your electricity bill in Netherlands

Switch suppliers when your contract ends rather than rolling onto a default rate, and if you own solar panels or an EV, consider a dynamic hourly contract to take advantage of cheap-price hours.

At roughly $0.37 USD per kWh, electricity in Netherlands sits above the global average of about $0.17 USD/kWh, with renewables supplying 37% of generation. A typical household bill runs around 1800 per year.

Data sources: International Energy Agency (IEA) and national energy regulators (Ofgem, ANEEL, NERSA, NEPRA, CFE, EMA and others) for residential tariffs and renewable shares, 2026. Figures are country averages; your actual rate depends on your provider, region, tariff and usage.

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