In April, 2022, the households spent 106,741,993 kWh (kilowatt-hours) of electricity, which is around 18% lower compared to the consumption in March, while compared to consumption in April 2021, the consumption is higher by 0.22%.
An average electricity bill for April for Montenegrin households (if unread metering points in non-permanently inhabited buildings are exempted) amounts to 30.31 Euros. Households in Žabljak register the lowest average consumption in the amount of 16.67 Euros, while the highest average consumption in the previous month was registered in Kotor where the households consumed 36.27 Euros of electricity in average.
As many as 64% of households will receive a bill in the amount of up to 30 Euros, 18.2% of customers from 30 to 50 Euros, 14.7% of customers from 50 to 100 Euros, while 3.1% of customers spent over 100 Euros of electricity.
45.7% of households in Montenegro, i.e. 171.297 customers will receive April bills discounted on the basis of being regular payers.
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