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Home/Pricing/What will energy cost in 2026?

What will energy cost in 2026?

Discover what energy costs in the Netherlands. Compare current prices for gas and electricity, view average consumption per household and save on your energy bill.

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What will energy cost in 2026?

Energy prices in the Netherlands have normalized after the peak in 2022-2023, but remain higher than before the energy crisis. In 2026 you will pay an average of 0.28 to 0.35 euros per kWh of electricity and 1.20 to 1.50 euros per m3 of gas, including energy tax. An average household therefore pays 180 to 280 euros per month in energy.

Compare energy prices

Prices vary per energy supplier, contract type and term. With a permanent contract you fix the price for 1 to 3 years. With a variable contract you pay the current market price, which can change monthly. Dynamic contracts follow the hour-by-hour rate on the energy market. Always compare the total annual costs including standing charges and any discounts.

Average consumption per household

A single-person household uses an average of 1,600 kWh of electricity and 800 m3 of gas per year. A two-person household has around 2,500 kWh and 1,100 m3. A family with children quickly consumes 3,500 kWh of electricity and 1,500 m3 of gas. Homes with a heat pump use more electricity but (almost) no gas.

Tips to save on energy

The most effective way to save is to switch to a cheaper supplier. Home insulation, a smart thermostat and conscious energy use also help. Solar panels structurally reduce your electricity costs. LED lighting, energy-efficient appliances and shorter showers also contribute to a lower energy bill.

Energy tax and government regulations

In the Netherlands you pay energy tax on your consumption. The government offers various schemes to dampen energy costs, including the energy surcharge for low incomes and subsidies for sustainability. Through the ISDE subsidy you can receive compensation for insulation, heat pumps and solar boilers. Always check the current regulations on the government website.

Price overview

ServiceFromToUnit
Electricity€0.25€0.4per kWh
Gas€1.1€1.6per m3
Fixed electricity charges€5€12per month
Fixed gas charge€5€12per month
Average consumption 1 person€80€130per month
Average consumption for 2 persons€130€200per month
Average household consumption€180€320per month

What determines the price?

Type of contract

A fixed contract offers price certainty, a variable contract follows the market price. Fixed contracts are often slightly more expensive but protect against price peaks.

Consumption

The more you consume, the more important the kWh and m3 price. With low consumption, the standing charge weighs more heavily in the total costs.

House type and insulation

A well-insulated home uses considerably less gas. An energy label A home uses up to 60% less gas than a label G home.

Green energy

Completely green energy is sometimes slightly more expensive than gray electricity, but the difference will become minimal by 2026.

Saving tips

  • Compare your energy contract annually. After your permanent contract ends, you can often save a lot by switching.
  • Pay attention not only to the kWh and m3 price, but also to the standing charge. These fixed costs can vary considerably per supplier.
  • Consider a contract with dynamic pricing if you are flexible in when you use energy.
  • Invest in insulation and a smart thermostat to structurally reduce your gas consumption.
  • Check whether your supplier offers a welcome bonus or cashback when switching.

Frequently asked questions

What does energy cost on average per month?

An average Dutch household will pay between 180 and 280 euros per month in gas and electricity in 2026. This includes standing charges and energy tax. Single households pay around 100 euros per month.

How can I save on my energy bill?

You can achieve the fastest savings by comparing your energy contract and switching. In addition, insulation, a smart thermostat, LED lighting and conscious consumption help to structurally pay less.

Is a fixed or variable energy contract better?

A permanent contract offers certainty about your monthly costs. A variable contract can be cheaper if energy prices fall, but you run a risk if price increases. For most households, a permanent contract is the safest choice.

What is the average energy consumption in the Netherlands?

An average household uses approximately 2,800 kWh of electricity and 1,200 m3 of gas per year. This varies greatly by housing type, insulation level and family size.

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