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Montenegro: Household electricity bills rise slightly in January

In January 2025, the average electricity bill for households in Montenegro amounted to 46.16 euros, marking a 0.6% increase compared to December 2024 (45.86 euros) and a 2.9% rise from January 2024 (44.84 euros). The lowest average monthly bill was recorded in Mojkovac municipality at 26 euros, while Tivat had the highest at 57.6 euros.

According to data, 54.8% of households paid less than 30 euros for electricity in January, while 13.54% paid between 30 and 50 euros, 20.35% between 50 and 100 euros, and 11.35% received bills exceeding 100 euros. A total of 162,560 regularly paying customers, approximately 44.9% of all consumers in Montenegro, received a 10% discount on their electricity bills.

Power utility EPCG reported that households consumed a total of 164.64 million kWh of electricity in January 2024, which is 3.26% more than in January 2023 and 1.34% higher than the previous month.

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