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Montenegro: Average household electricity bill drops in February

The average electricity bill for households in Montenegro in February 2025 was 41.03 euros, reflecting an 11.1 percent decrease compared to January (46.16 euros) but a 12 percent increase from February last year (36.64 euros).

The lowest average monthly consumption was recorded in Mojkovac (20.6 euros), while the highest was in Tivat, where the average bill reached 54 euros.

Regarding bill distribution:

  • 58.23 percent of households will pay less than 30 euros for February’s electricity.
  • 14.2 percent will pay between 30 and 50 euros.
  • 18.66 percent will receive bills between 50 and 100 euros.
  • 8.91 percent will pay over 100 euros.

A total of 155,339 regularly paying customers qualified for a 10 percent discount, representing 38.8 percent of all consumers.

Power utility EPCG also reported that households consumed 147.43 million kWh in February 2025, marking an 11.87 percent increase compared to February 2024 but a 10.46 percent decrease from January 2025.

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