PVPC · €/kWh
Electricity Prices in Fuengirola Today
Cheapest and most expensive hours
- Now
- €0.11884
- 03-04
- Lowest
- €0.07464
- 15-16
- Highest
- €0.30084
- 21-22
- Average
- €0.14808
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Low
€0.07464
Now
€0.11884
High
€0.30084
Best 3-hour block
14:00 - 17:00
~€0.07506
Next hour
€0.11716
04-05 · in 15 min
Trend
↑ 3.2%
Higher than yesterday
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Hourly prices today
00-01
€0.12013
01-02
€0.11974
02-03
€0.12303
03-04
€0.11884
04-05
€0.11716
05-06
€0.11964
06-07
€0.13257
07-08
€0.16357
08-09
€0.17504
09-10
€0.10156
10-11
€0.14977
11-12
€0.14959
12-13
€0.14965
13-14
€0.14985
14-15
€0.07500
15-16
€0.07464
16-17
€0.07553
17-18
€0.07510
18-19
€0.15496
19-20
€0.21875
20-21
€0.27836
21-22
€0.30084
22-23
€0.20912
23-00
€0.20143
Frequently asked questions
PVPC is Spain's regulated electricity plan where the price changes every hour. Basically, electricity is cheaper at night and more expensive in the evening when everyone's using it. The government sets the rules, not the electricity company. Most homes in Spain can sign up for it.
With a fixed rate, you pay the same price per kWh no matter what time of day - easier to budget but you might pay more overall. With PVPC, prices change hourly so you can save money by running appliances at cheaper times (like overnight). If you're willing to shift your usage, PVPC usually works out cheaper.
Spain uses time-of-use pricing - electricity is cheapest late at night and early morning (midnight to 8 AM), moderate during midday, and most expensive in the evening (6 PM to 10 PM) when everyone gets home and turns things on. This is designed to spread out demand on the grid.
Yes, you can switch anytime and it's free. Just call one of the big providers like Endesa or Iberdrola and ask for their PVPC plan. It usually takes a few weeks to go through. Just remember - PVPC prices change every hour, so it works best if you can be flexible about when you use electricity.
Look at your habits first - if you're home during the day, a fixed rate might suit you. If you can run the dishwasher and washing machine at night, PVPC will probably save you money. Compare the standing charge (what you pay just for having the connection) as well as the per-kWh rate. Check reviews of providers too.
Nope - PVPC prices are the same everywhere in Spain. It doesn't matter if you're in Fuengirola or anywhere else, the price per kWh is identical. The only tiny differences are local taxes and fees that vary a bit by town in Andalusia.
Absolutely. Fuengirola gets about 2900 hours of sun per year - that's some of the best in Europe. Solar panels can seriously cut your electricity bill, and any extra power you make goes back to the grid and you get paid for it. Andalusia often has grants to help with the upfront cost too.
Fuengirola has mild winters so you'll barely spend anything on heating. AC in summer is the main cost. Run it overnight when electricity is cheapest and open windows in the evening for the coastal breeze. With 2900 hours of sun per year, solar panels are a great investment here.
The main electricity providers in Fuengirola are Endesa and Iberdrola. They all offer both PVPC (regulated) and free-market tariffs. When comparing, don't just look at the price per kWh - check the standing charge, contract length, and whether they offer green energy options.
Electricity is cheapest late at night and early morning (midnight to 8 AM) and most expensive in the evening (6 PM to 10 PM). In Fuengirola, summer months can shift the peak slightly because of air conditioning use. Try to run your washing machine, dishwasher, and other heavy appliances during the cheap hours.
Possibly - Fuengirola's municipal government and the Andalusia regional authorities sometimes offer subsidies for solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and home insulation. These programs change regularly, so check with your local town hall or the Andalusia energy agency for what's currently available.
If you can shift some of your electricity use to off-peak hours (overnight, early morning), PVPC is usually cheaper than a fixed-rate plan in Fuengirola. The trade-off is that prices change every hour, so you need to pay attention to timing. Check today's prices above to see how much you could save.