PVPC · €/kWh
Electricity Price in Marbella Right Now
Check today's hourly electricity price in Marbella. Find the cheapest hours and save money on your bill.
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Cheapest Hours to Use Electricity Today
- Now
- €0.14648
- 16-17
- Lowest
- €0.14530
- 14-15
- Highest
- €0.32840
- 21-22
- Average
- €0.21265
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Low
€0.14530
Now
€0.14648
High
€0.32840
Best 3-hour block
14:00 - 17:00
~€0.14577
Next hour
€0.14691
17-18 · in 55 min
Trend
↑ 3.2%
Higher than yesterday
Electricity Price Today — Every Hour
00-01
€0.20046
01-02
€0.19426
02-03
€0.18803
03-04
€0.18827
04-05
€0.18790
05-06
€0.18976
06-07
€0.20713
07-08
€0.21429
08-09
€0.21564
09-10
€0.18268
10-11
€0.23503
11-12
€0.23009
12-13
€0.22544
13-14
€0.22328
14-15
€0.14530
15-16
€0.14555
16-17
€0.14648
17-18
€0.14691
18-19
€0.23780
19-20
€0.26942
20-21
€0.31423
21-22
€0.32840
22-23
€0.24995
23-00
€0.23721
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Frequently asked questions
PVPC is Spain's government-regulated electricity tariff where the price per kWh changes every hour. It's typically cheapest between midnight and 8 AM and most expensive from 6-10 PM. You can save 20-30% by shifting heavy usage to off-peak hours. Any home under 10 kW can sign up — no contract needed.
Usually, yes. PVPC saves most households 10-20% vs fixed rates if you run appliances like the washing machine and dishwasher at night (midnight-8 AM). Fixed rates give price certainty but you pay a premium for it. Check our comparator to see the exact difference for your usage.
The cheapest electricity hours in Spain are midnight to 8 AM (valle period). Mid-price hours are 8-10 AM and 2-6 PM (llano). The most expensive are 10 AM-2 PM and 6-10 PM (punta). Running your dishwasher at 1 AM instead of 8 PM can cost half the price.
Switching is free and takes about 2-3 weeks. Call a reference provider (Endesa, Iberdrola, Naturgy, EDP, or Repsol) and ask for PVPC. You just need your CUPS code from your bill. There's no penalty, no paperwork hassle, and your power is never cut during the switch.
Start by checking your annual consumption on your bill (average Spanish home uses about 2,600 kWh/yr). Then use our free comparator to see costs across 100+ offers. Compare both the energy price (€/kWh) and standing charge (término de potencia). PVPC usually wins if you can use power off-peak.
Nope - PVPC prices are the same everywhere in Spain. It doesn't matter if you're in Marbella 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. Marbella 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.
Marbella 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 Marbella 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 Marbella, 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 - Marbella'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 Marbella. 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.