Eurostat: The largest decrease in electricity prices was recorded in Cyprus in second half of 2025

Household electricity prices in Cyprus continued on a downward trend, despite the overall stabilisation of average prices across the EU, according to data published by Eurostat on Tuesday.

More specifically, Cyprus recorded the largest decrease, with a 14.7% reduction in electricity prices in the second half of 2025, followed by France (-12.5%) and Denmark (-11.9%). By contrast, household electricity prices surged in the second half of 2025 in Romania (+58.6% compared with the second half of 2024), Austria (+34.3%) and Ireland (+32.7%).

At the same time, prices in Cyprus, expressed in purchasing power standard (PPS), stood at pound 30.37 per 100 kWh in the second half of 2025, down from pound 32.10 in the first half of the same year and pound 35.70 in the second half of 2024.

At EU level, average household electricity prices remained broadly stable overall, recording a marginal increase to pound 28.96 per 100 kWh in the second half of 2025, from pound 28.79 in the first half of the year. As noted, these levels remain significantly higher compared with the period before the 2022 energy crisis.

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