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After the Energy Services Regulatory Authority (ERSE) announced the final decision on the tariffs that will be in force in 2026 in the regulated electricity market, it was then up to suppliers in the liberalised market to release their final proposals for 2026. According to ERSE's simulator, which was updated this Tuesday ...

New year, new life and... higher bills. Next year many things will become more expensive, starting with the supermarket bill, rent, bus fares and the electricity bill. ECO has compiled some of the products whose prices will rise next year. The Government forecasts ...

The electricity bill for customers in the regulated market will increase by an average of 1% starting from January 1, as indicated today by the Regulatory Authority for Energy Services (ERSE).
In the liberalised market, Galp and EDP Comercial have already announced that they will lower their prices.

Home News Electricity prices to rise in 2026 Electricity prices to rise in 2026 Electricity bills for customers in the regulated market will increase by an average of 1% starting January 1st, according to the Energy Services Regulatory Authority (ERSE).

Electricity for customers in the regulated market will increase by an average of 1 percent.
Starting in January, the price of electricity in the regulated market will increase by 1%.

The Regulatory Authority for Energy Services (ERSE) has confirmed the proposal it presented in October. Starting in January, bills for families in the regulated market will increase by between 18 and 28 cents.
Regulated electricity prices will increase by an average of 1% next year, according to a statement from the Energy Services Regulatory Authority (ERSE) shared this Monday. The regulator's decision aligns with a proposal made last October, which had already suggested an average price increase of 1%.

The energy regulator will publish the new tariffs for 2026 this Monday. The proposal made in October anticipated increases of 1% in final prices in the regulated market and 3% in access tariffs for families in the free market. Understand how price setting works.
The Regulatory Authority for Energy Services compares all prices currently in effect in the market.
