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Sign up for your tariff and get a 20% discount on your consumption, plus an additional €100 off your bills in PARA TI points.
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Electricity and gas tariffs

Choose the tariff that suits you best

Plus, for greater stability, we’ll lock in your base price for 2 years.

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PARA TI points

Stable Price
Electricity

Light 24h Online Tariff

Stable price 24 hours a day. No time bands.

No minimum term or penalties.

Enjoy a 20% discount on your bill for the first year, and we’ll keep your price fixed for two years.

20% disc. on consumption 1 year

Energy term

0,128235

0,160294
€/kWh
€/kWh
Prices excluding taxes. The price will include the electricity tax (5,11269632% or the... read more

Light 24h Online Tariff

Prices excluding taxes. The price will include the electricity tax (5,11269632% or the minimum amount of €0.5/MWh or €1/MWh, as applicable). VAT will be added to the total in accordance with the law (21%), IGIC (Canary Islands: 0% or 3%, and 7% as applicable) or IPSI (Ceuta and Melilla: 4% or 1% as applicable). The regulated cost associated with the social tariff funding mechanism will be added: Fixed cost per customer (supply) of €0,024688/day (Mainland Spain and Balearic Islands: €0,031400/day; Canary Islands: €0,025950/day including tax for power ratings below 10 kW and domestic customers, and for all other cases, €0,0267292/day including tax; Ceuta and Melilla: €0,02621023/day; All of the above amounts include taxes applicable as of the effective date of these prices).

Hourly tariff
Electricity

Conecta 3 Periods

Price by time slots.

No commitment.

Save from day one with a fixed price for two years, plus a 10% discount on your usage during the first year.

10% disc. on consumption 1 year

Off-peak

0,094410

0,104900
€/kWh
€/kWh

10% disc. on consumption 1 year

Mid-peak energy

0,117810

0,130900
€/kWh
€/kWh

10% disc. on consumption 1 year

Peak energy

0,186210

0,206900
€/kWh
€/kWh
Prices exclude tax and include a 10% discount. The price will include the electricity tax... read more

Conecta 3 Periods

Prices exclude tax and include a 10% discount. The price will include the electricity tax (5,11269632% or the minimum amount of €0.5/MWh or €1/MWh, as applicable). VAT will be added to the total in accordance with the law (21%), IGIC (Canary Islands: 0% or 3%, and 7% as applicable) or IPSI (Ceuta and Melilla: 4% or 1% as applicable). The regulated cost associated with the social tariff funding mechanism will be added: Fixed cost per customer (supply) of €0,024688/day (Mainland Spain and Balearic Islands: €0,031400/day; Canary Islands: €0,025950/day including tax for power ratings below 10 kW and domestic customers, and for all other cases, €0,0267292/day including tax; Ceuta and Melilla: €0,02621023/day; All of the above amounts include taxes applicable as of the effective date of these prices).

Now, get up to €500 for recommending Endesa to your friends*

Bringing your friends to Endesa pays off: €50 for you and €50 for your friend for every friend who signs up. 

1. Sign up for your tariff with Endesa

Choose your electricity or gas tariff and start enjoying the benefits of being a customer.

2. Register for the PARA TI programme

Once your contract is active, register for PARA TI via your private area or the Endesa app to access your referral code.

3. Share your code with your friends

For every friend who signs up using your code, you both earn €50. Limited to 10 friends and €500 in PARA TI points per year.
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Want the best electricity price by signing up online?

Same price 24 hours a day, and no commitment

Energy term

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It is the price for energy consumption. It is a cost based on the kWh you consume per month.

0,1090

€/kWh

Prices exclude taxes and include a 32% discount on consumption: 10% discount for 1 year for... read more

Want the best electricity price by signing up online?

Prices exclude taxes and include a 32% discount on consumption: 10% discount for 1 year for switching to Endesa and a 22% discount forever for signing up online. Electricity tax (5.11269632% or the minimum amount of €0.5/MWh or €1/MWh, as applicable) will be added to the price. VAT (21%), IGIC (Canarias 0% or 3%, and 7% as applicable) or IPSI (Ceuta and Melilla: 4% or 1% as applicable) will be added to the result. The prices will also include the regulated cost associated with the social bonus financing mechanism: Fixed customer charge (supply) of €0.024688/day (Peninsula and Baleares: €0.031400/day; Canarias: €0.025950/day for domestic customers with power under 10kW, and in all other cases, €0.0267292/day; Ceuta and Melilla: €0.02621023/day; all amounts include taxes applicable as of the effective date of these prices).

FAQs

What are the prices with taxes?

Prices including taxes Light 24h Online Tariff

VAT On/med-peak term €/kW/year Off-peak power term €/kW/year Energy term €/kWh

21%

43,482474 €/kW/year

43,482474 €/kW/year

0,163097 €/kWh

Prices including taxes Conecta Luz Tariff

VAT Peak power term €/kW/year Off-peak power term €/kW/year Energy term €/kWh

21%

43,482474 €/kW/year

43,482474 €/kW/year

0,138633 €/kWh

Prices including taxes Conecta 3 Periods Tariff

VAT Peak Power €/kW/year Off-peak Power €/kW/year Peak Energy €/kWh Mid-peak hours Energy €/kWh Off-peak Energy €/kWh

21%

34,187694 €/kW/year

34,187694 €/kW/year

0,236834 €/kWh

0,152624 €/kWh

0,114468 €/kWh

(*) Prices with taxes. The price will include the electricity tax (5,11269632% or the minimum amount of €0.5/MWh or €1/MWh, as applicable). VAT will be added to the total in accordance with the law (21%), IGIC (Canary Islands: 0% or 3%, and 7% as applicable) or IPSI (Ceuta and Melilla: 4% or 1% as applicable). The regulated cost associated with the social tariff funding mechanism will be added: Fixed cost per customer (supply) of €0,024688/day (Mainland Spain and Balearic Islands: €0,031400/day; Canary Islands: €0,025950/day including tax for power ratings below 10 kW and domestic customers, and for all other cases, €0,0267292/day including tax; Ceuta and Melilla: €0,02621023/day; All of the above amounts include taxes applicable as of the effective date of these prices).

Which is the best electricity tariff for my home?

The best electricity tariff for your home will depend on your consumption profile: how much electricity you use, your contracted capacity, the times of day you use the most power, and whether you prefer to pay the same price all day or take advantage of the cheapest hours. Before signing up, it is a good idea to compare the price per kWh, the capacity charge, the duration of any discounts, commitment periods, and the services included.

Which electricity tariff suits me best: stable price or time-of-use?

That will depend on your consumption habits. A stable-price tariff might interest you if you prefer to pay the same price for energy throughout the day. A time-of-use tariff can help you save if you are able to concentrate your consumption during the most economical time bands. 

What does the price stability commitment mean?

The price stability commitment guarantees that your base price will be maintained for 2 years. However, this price may be adjusted if CPI variations are applied or if there are upward or downward modifications to regulated components outside the supplier's control.

How does the price of my contract with Endesa evolve?

The price may be updated on 1 January of each year with the value of the real CPI (last general year-on-year Consumer Price Index officially published at the time of the update), as well as by the variations suffered by the current regulated components applicable to electricity and gas supplies, and with any possible new changes that may be approved by regulation.

 

In the case of an update based on the CPI, the year-on-year CPI for November will be used, as published on the National Statistics Institute website. The update will be made by adding the result of multiplying the CPI by the previous prices to the existing prices.

 

If any changes, either upward or downward, are made to the regulated components, these will be passed on to the customer. These types of changes are regulated and are entirely beyond Endesa's control. They apply equally across the Spanish national territory and to every provider.

 

Additionally, the price may be reviewed after one year from the contract date. If there are any changes, we will notify you one month in advance. Remember that you can terminate the contract without penalty, as well as switch to another Endesa tariff or to any other company at any time.

What should I look out for before signing up for an electricity tariff?

Before signing up for an electricity tariff, carefully check the price per kWh, the cost of the contracted capacity, whether there are cheaper time bands, how long the discounts last, and if there is a commitment period.

What is the difference between a stable electricity tariff and a time-of-use tariff?

With a stable tariff, the price of energy is the same throughout the day. With a time-of-use tariff, the price changes depending on the time band. This option can be worthwhile if you can shift part of your consumption – such as running the washing machine, dishwasher, or charging an electric vehicle – to the most economical hours.

Can I switch electricity tariffs without an interruption to my supply?

Yes. If you already have electricity at home, changing your tariff or energy supplier will not interrupt your supply. The distribution company remains responsible for ensuring electricity reaches your home. What changes is the supplier and the terms of your contract.

What do I need to sign up for an electricity tariff?

To sign up for an electricity tariff, you will normally need the account holder's details, their DNI or NIE, the supply address, a bank account, and the CUPS code. Having a recent bill handy can help you find these details and check your contracted capacity, your consumption, and your current tariff.

What is the CUPS and where do I find it?

The CUPS is the code that identifies your electricity supply point. It is unique to each home or commercial premises and is usually required to sign up for a new tariff, change companies, or manage your electricity account. You can find it on a previous electricity bill.

What is the difference between changing my tariff and setting up a new electricity supply?

Changing your tariff means modifying the terms of an electricity supply that is already active. On the other hand, setting up a new supply involves activating a connection that is not currently running – for example, in a new build or a property where the electricity was previously disconnected.

If I move into a new property, do I need to sign up for a new tariff or change the account holder details?

If the property already has an active electricity supply, the standard procedure is to change the account holder details and select the tariff you want to sign up for. If there is no active electricity supply, you will first need to request a new supply connection and then sign up for the tariff that best matches your consumption.

Do electricity tariffs have a commitment period?

It depends on the tariff. Before signing up, check whether a commitment period applies.

If I have a social bonus and I select this promotion, will I lose it?

If you have a social bonus, you should not sign up for this tariff or this promotion, as you would lose it.

Terms and conditions

See terms and conditions

Light 24h Online Tariff

Conecta Light Tariff

Conecta 3 Periods Tariff

General conditions of contract

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Digital billing terms and conditions

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* Offer valid for new electricity contracts with Endesa Energía, with a discount on consumption for 12 months. Price stability commitment: the base price will be maintained for 2 years, barring the application of CPI variations and/or upward or downward modifications to regulated components.

By signing this new contract we inform you that, if you meet the requirements to qualify for the Bono Social discounted rate, you will not be able to qualify for it. Nor will you be able to apply for the Small Consumer Voluntary Price (PVPC) tariff.