In the second half of 2025, the average gas price for non-household consumers in the EU was €6.05 per 100 Kilowatt-hours (kWh), down from €6.60 in the first half of 2025 (-8.3%), after 1 year of stabilised prices. This article focuses on non-household consumers with an annual consumption between 10 000 gigajoules (GJ) and 100 000 GJ. 

These gas prices were the highest in Sweden (€10.65 per 100 kWh), Finland (€8.63) and Germany (€7.13), and the lowest in Bulgaria (€4.14), Greece (€4.24), and Portugal and Belgium (each €4.81). 

Development of gas prices for non-household consumers in the EU, 2015-2025 (€ per 100 kwh). Bars for non-recoverable taxes and levies and 2 lines for prices excluding VAT and prices excluding all taxes. Full link to dataset below.

Source dataset: nrg_pc_203

Gas prices drop in 18 EU countries

In the second half of 2025, average gas prices for non-household consumers fell in most EU countries compared with the second half of 2024. The highest decreases were in Czechia (-14.6%), Hungary (-14.4%) and Greece (-12.2%). 

Data show that gas prices increased in only 4 EU countries: Lithuania (+6.5%), the Netherlands (+6.3%), Romania (+3.4%) and Austria (+1.7%). In the other 4 EU countries, the prices remained relatively stable, with small variations ranging from +0.2% in Spain to -0.2% in Slovenia and Latvia, while in Germany they remained unchanged. 

Change in gas prices for non-household consumers, second half od 2025 vs second half of 2024 (% in national currencies). bar chart. Link to full dataset below.

Source dataset: nrg_pc_203