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kWh to EUR Calculator

Convert energy consumption in kWh to cost in euros using real electricity rates from 19 EU countries.

kWh to EUR Calculator

kWh
EUR/kWh

Cost

€25.00

How we calculate this

Formula: Cost (EUR) = kWh x Rate (EUR/kWh)

To calculate the cost in euros, multiply the energy consumed in kWh by your electricity rate in EUR/kWh. For example, 100 kWh at EUR 0.25/kWh costs EUR 25.00. Your electricity rate can be found on your energy bill or by checking your provider's tariff sheet. We pre-fill the average rate for your selected country, but you can adjust it to match your actual tariff.

Understanding the kWh to EUR Conversion

Knowing the cost of your electricity consumption in euros is the most direct way to manage your energy budget. While kilowatt-hours are the standard unit for measuring electricity, it is the euro amount on your monthly bill that affects your wallet.

Electricity rates vary significantly across Europe. In 2026, median household rates range from around EUR 0.16/kWh in countries like Finland and Romania to over EUR 0.36/kWh in Denmark. This means the same 100 kWh of consumption costs EUR 16 in one country and EUR 36 in another. These differences reflect variations in energy generation mix, taxes, network charges, and government policies.

Your actual rate may differ from the national average depending on your provider, tariff type (fixed vs. variable), and any time-of-use pricing that applies. Many European utilities now offer tariffs with different rates for peak and off-peak hours, which can save money if you shift energy-intensive activities like laundry, dishwashing, and EV charging to cheaper periods. To get the most accurate cost estimate, use the rate from your latest electricity bill. It is usually listed as a per-kWh charge, though you may need to add network fees and taxes if they are listed separately.

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