The President of URE approves changes to the electricity sales tariffs of the largest five energy traders
The President of URE (Energy Regulatory Office) has approved changes in the tariffs of electricity sales for 2025 Q4 to entitled consumers (private households included) for these electricity resellers: PGE Obrót, Tauron Sprzedaż, Enea Obrót, Energa Obrót, and Tauron Sprzedaż GZE.
The average electricity selling price in the changed tariffs approved will be 572.64 PLN/MWh and remain effective from October the 1st to December the 31st 2025. The tariff-regulated prices will not affect household electricity bills this year. The current price of 500 PLN/MWh net will continue to apply to eligible consumers, which include private households, until the end of year[1].
At the same time, the President of URE denied a tariff change to E.ON. This decision will not affect the prices per MWh of electricity applicable to eligible consumers, including private households. It is pegged at 500 PLN/MWh until the end of the year.
Why have the tariffs changed and what does it mean?
The current electricity prices paid by eligible consumers, including private households, has not changed.
The legal basis for the electricity sales tariff change for 2025 Q4 is the Polish Law of 23 April 2025 concerning Amendment to the Law for Electricity Consumer Special Protection Measures in 2023 and 2024 in Response to the Electricity Market Condition[2]. The Polish Law of 23 April 2025 became effective on 30 April 2025 and provided the energy companies with a grace deadline of 31 July 2025 for applying to the President of URE for a tariff change. All these companies applied for it on time.
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- The energy prices regulated by the tariffs and approved by the Energy Regulator are without VAT or excise duty.
- The official decisions issued by the President of URE and the contents of approved tariff policies are available on the URE official website.