DEI is keeping electricity prices unchanged for July as well, fully absorbing the slight increase in the wholesale market.
In this context, the price of the variable G1/G1N green residential tariff remains at the same level as in June, at 0.138 €/kWh. Similarly, the price of the yellow variable myHome4All tariff remains at 0.13708 €/kWh, offering an alternative option for customers who prefer flexibility.
As for the blue plans, PPC’s myHomeEnter and myHomeOnline are offered at rates of 0.145 €/kWh and 0.142 €/kWh, respectively, with a lower rate of 0.132 €/kWh during off-peak hours.
PPC myHome Maxima, the fixed-rate blue plan for high-consumption customers, offers a fixed rate of 0.141 €/kWh for the first 600 kWh and 0.129 €/kWh for consumption above 600 kWh, for a term of 18 months.
At the same time, the two-year “Blue” DEI myHomeEnterTwo plan continues to offer a fixed rate of 0.145 €/kWh and 0.105 €/kWh during off-peak hours, enhancing households’ ability to plan for the long term.
The fixed-rate blue DEI myHome Plan, designed for households seeking better energy cost planning, offers a flat monthly fee of €60 with competitive, regulated rates and semi-annual billing.
In the area of dynamic pricing plans—that is, those where charges are calculated on an hourly basis— the company offers the PPC myHome Dynamic and PPC myBusiness Dynamic plans, which enable households and businesses with smart meters to adjust their consumption based on market prices and more effectively control their energy costs.