After the sharp increases of the past two years, electricity prices for Swiss households and businesses will fall in January 2025. On March 20, Swissgrid, the electricity grid operator, announced that next year the costs borne by an average household for general ancillary services, for power losses, and for energy reserves will fall by about 40% compared to 2024. This corresponds to a drop of around 4% in the overall price per kilowatt hour of electricity paid by Swiss households.
In July, more positive news on future electricity prices were released. According to a survey by the Association of Swiss Electricity Companies conducted among 83 of its members, the hourly price per kilowatt is seen falling by around 8%, which would reduce the overall price paid by households by another 4%.1
The price of electricity will likely fall significantly in 2025, although it will remain more than 35% higher than in 2022. The savings for the average Swiss household are estimated to be around CHF 110 for the full year, corresponding to a drop of around 8% from 2024.