Can the electricity price become negative?

Yes. When there is abundant solar and wind generation and low demand, market prices can become negative. During such periods, the energy component of your consumption price can be very low or even negative.

However, other costs such as grid charges, levies, and VAT remain payable. These costs are independent of your supplier and are therefore the same regardless of the supplier.

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