Europe’s Electricity Prices Remain Stuck at Crisis Levels

Electricity prices across Europe have remained stubbornly high despite falling wholesale costs, according to new EU data. The European Commission reports that the average household price dropped only 0.5% in early 2025 compared to the previous six months, leaving consumers paying well above pre-2022 crisis levels. The main culprit, the report suggests, is not the cost of renewables or gas, but a web of taxes and levies imposed by national governments, which now make up more than 27% of electricity bills — a level likened to “sin taxes” on tobacco and alcohol.