Electric Ireland announces price change effective from November

Electric Ireland has announced that it is increasing residential electricity prices by 9.3% and gas prices by 7% with effect from 1st November 2021. This is due to unprecedented increases in wholesale energy costs. The increases equate to €9.02 per month on the average residential electricity bill and €4.85 per month on the average residential gas bill.

Commenting on the announcement, Marguerite Sayers, Executive Director, Electric Ireland said, “In Electric Ireland we do our very best to keep our prices as low as possible for our customers. Unfortunately, this price increase is necessary to offset the unprecedented rise in wholesale energy costs this year.  

"While we know any increase is unwelcome, Electric Ireland remains fully committed to providing the best value to our customers by offering one of the lowest standard unit rates in the market for electricity and gas, with an enduring discount rate of up to 8.5 per cent which reduces those unit rates further.

"We appreciate that energy price increases combined with other bills may put some households under financial pressure as we move into the colder winter months. We would urge any customer who has difficulty in paying their bills to engage directly with us, or with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul or MABS with whom we work in such circumstances.  

"Alternative options available to all Electric Ireland customers are flexible payment plans, such as the Equaliser Plan, which enables customers to spread energy costs across the full year by paying a similar amount each month or taking a payment holiday. As always, our customer support teams will be available to assist anyone with questions or concerns arising from these increases.”

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Other ways in which Electric Ireland continue to benefit their customers include:

  • Electric Ireland continues to work closely with organisations such as the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) to help individual customers who have difficulty in paying their energy bills.
  • Electric Ireland’s dedicated Energy Saving Scheme made €1.4m available this year to support community programs aimed at improving the energy efficiency of homes who may be experiencing fuel poverty, so that these customers can also be part of Ireland’s transition to a low carbon future.
  • Electric Ireland suggests other ways to reduce energy bills on the on the Brighter Together hub at: www.electricireland.ie/brightertogether

New unit rates effective 1st November 2021:


New Standard Rates – effective from 1 November 2021Ex. VATIncl. VAT
24 Hour Standard Rate21.12c/kWh
Daytime Standard Rate22.55c/kWh
Night-time Standard Rate 11.13c/kWh
New Annual Standing Charges – effective from 1 November 2021
24 HourEx. VATIncl. VAT
Urban (DG1)€183.96€208.79
Rural (DG2)€242.73€275.49
Urban LUSC€211.70€240.28
Rural LUSC€270.47€306.98
Night Storage Heating€14.20€16.12
Night SaverEx. VATIncl. VAT
Urban (DG1)€249.73€283.45
Rural (DG2)€314.19€356.61
Urban LUSC€277.47€314.93
Rural LUSC€337.77€383.37
New SST Rates – effective from 1 November 2021Ex. VATIncl. VAT
Daytime Standard Rate 23.02c/kWh
Night-time Standard Rate12.13c/kWh
Peak Standard Rate24.56c/kWh
New SST Annual Standing Charges – effective from 1 November 2021
24 HourEx. VATIncl. VAT
Urban (DG1)€183.96€208.79
Rural (DG2)€242.73€275.49
New Gas Standard Rates – effective from 1 November 2021Ex. VATIncl. VAT
Standard Rate5.555c/kwh
New Gas Annual Standing Charges – effective from 1 November 2021Ex. VATIncl. VAT
Standard Gas€106.11€120.43
Large Gas€117.75€133.65