How Much Ukrainians Can Save on Electricity with a Two-Zone Meter.
Electricity Tariffs in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Household consumers in Ukraine currently pay a flat rate of 4.32 UAH per kWh. However, those with two-zone meters can cut costs by taking advantage of a reduced nighttime tariff of 2.16 UAH per kWh. The total savings depend on how much electricity a household uses, which can significantly reduce monthly expenses.
Savings and Payback Period
For a household consuming 200 kWh per month, savings reach around 108 UAH. At 500 kWh monthly, the savings jump to roughly 270 UAH. Those using 1,000 kWh per month can save about 540 UAH. Switching to a two-zone meter makes financial sense for consumers who can shift their electricity usage to nighttime hours.
- 200 kWh usage — saves 108 UAH, payback period of 38 months.
- 500 kWh usage — saves 270 UAH, payback period of 15 months.
- 1,000 kWh usage — saves 540 UAH, payback period of 8 months.
It is important to note that the daytime flat rate applies from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, while the discounted nighttime rate is in effect from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM. This schedule allows consumers to plan their energy use to maximize savings from the lower tariff.
Given recent shifts in Ukraine’s energy market, adopting two-zone meters is a practical move for households aiming to manage their electricity costs more effectively.
Enrolling in this tariff opens up additional opportunities to lower electricity bills, a particularly valuable option during times of economic uncertainty. Consumers who adjust their routines to use more power at night stand to gain substantial financial benefits, which can ease pressure on household budgets.
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