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Gijón

Asturias

Postal: 33

Region

Asturias

Coordinates

43.5322, -5.6611

Renewable Energy (Spain)

69.4%

Electricity Prices - Gijón

Hourly PVPC prices for today

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Tomorrow's Prices

Hourly PVPC prices for tomorrow

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Weather Conditions

Gijón, Asturias

18°C

Despejado

3-Day Forecast

Tue

24°

12°

Wed

22°

12°

Thu

21°

14°

Updated: 13:30

Price Summary

Today's electricity price statistics

Current Price

0,0613 €

LOW

Average

0,1306 €

Minimum

0,0607 €

Maximum

0,2441 €

Best Hours to Consume

#1 - 12:000,0607 €
#2 - 12:000,0607 €
#3 - 12:000,0607 €

Most Expensive Hours

#1 - 19:000,2441 €
#2 - 19:000,2441 €
#3 - 19:000,2441 €

Bill Calculator

Estimate your daily electricity cost based on current prices

Typical household: 0.5 - 2 kW average per hour

💡 Saving Tips

  • Use high-consumption appliances during low-price hours
  • Schedule washing machine & dishwasher at night
  • Charge electric vehicles when prices are lowest

About Gijón

Autonomous Community

Asturias

Postal Code Prefixes

33

AEMET Municipality Code

33024

💡 Energy Saving Tips

Use appliances during low-price hours (usually at night)

Check tomorrow's prices to plan high-consumption activities

Monitor renewable energy % - higher % usually means lower prices

Weather affects demand - plan heating/cooling accordingly

Electricity Prices in Gijón

Understanding PVPC (Voluntary Price for Small Consumers)

The PVPC (Voluntary Price for Small Consumers) is the regulated electricity tariff in Spain for consumers with contracted power up to 10 kW. Prices vary hourly based on wholesale market costs, renewable energy availability, and demand.

In Gijón, located in Asturias, residents can significantly reduce their electricity bills by shifting consumption to hours with lower prices. This page provides real-time PVPC prices updated hourly, along with weather conditions that may affect your energy needs.

Key factors affecting prices:

  • Time of day - typically lower at night and higher during peak hours
  • Renewable energy production - more solar/wind = lower prices
  • Overall demand - weekends and holidays usually have lower prices
  • Weather conditions - extreme temperatures increase demand