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Electricity Subsidy (Elstöd)

What does it mean?

Electricity support (elstöd) refers to government subsidies paid to households and businesses to compensate for extraordinarily high electricity costs. The support has primarily targeted electricity area 3 (southern central Sweden) and area 4 (southern Sweden) where prices have been highest. Payments have been made in rounds based on historical electricity consumption.

The support has varied in design — sometimes based on consumption during specific periods, sometimes as lump sums per household. Electricity grid companies have handled the payouts. Electricity support is not guaranteed to be permanent — it has been a temporary measure during periods of extreme prices caused by the energy crisis. Future support depends on electricity price developments and political decisions.

Key Points

  • Government support for extraordinarily high electricity costs
  • Primarily targeted at electricity areas 3 and 4 (southern Sweden)
  • Paid out via electricity grid companies based on historical consumption
  • Temporary measure — not a permanent subsidy
  • Conditions and amounts have varied between payment rounds

Practical Tip

Monitor the Energy Markets Inspectorate's website for current information on electricity support. Regardless of subsidies — review your electricity consumption and consider a variable rate contract with a price cap or fix your rate during low-price periods.

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