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Electricity providers in Finland 2026

Compare Finnish electricity providers and find the most affordable electricity contract. See spot-price margins, monthly fees and reviews in one place.

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Spot price margins

Electricity providers sorted by spot-price margin from cheapest to most expensive.

ProviderMarginMonthly fee
Helen
Helen
0.00 cents/kWh3.98 €/mo
Cheap Energy
Cheap Energy
0.39 cents/kWh4.90 €/mo
Hehku
Hehku
0.39 cents/kWh4.50 €/mo
Nordic Green Energy
Nordic Green Energy
0.48 cents/kWh2.99 €/mo
Väre
Väre
0.49 cents/kWh4.96 €/mo
Greenely
Greenely
0.49 cents/kWh5.99 €/mo
Vihreä Älyenergia
Vihreä Älyenergia
0.54 cents/kWh4.48 €/mo
Aalto Energia
Aalto Energia
0.54 cents/kWh0.00 €/mo
Fortum
Fortum
0.59 cents/kWh5.99 €/mo
Oomi
Oomi
0.60 cents/kWh4.96 €/mo

Electricity provider comparison 2026

Dozens of electricity providers operate in Finland. The largest and best-known are Fortum, Vattenfall and Helen, which have been in the market for decades. Newer challengers like Oomi, Väre, Hehku and Nordic Green Energy have added competition and pushed prices down.

How do I choose an electricity provider?

When choosing a provider, pay attention to a few things:

  1. Spot price margin - This is the provider's markup on top of the spot price. A smaller margin means cheaper electricity.
  2. Monthly fee - The fixed monthly fee varies between providers. For low-consumption households the monthly fee has a significant impact on the total cost.
  3. Contract terms - Check the contract length, termination terms and any possible price changes.
  4. Additional services - Some providers offer smart energy management services, mobile apps or green electricity certificates.

Switching providers is easy

Switching electricity providers is free and easy. Sign a new contract with the provider you want and the new provider will handle the termination of your old contract. Electricity delivery is not interrupted for a moment. Read our switching guide to see how to save on your electricity bill.

Frequently asked questions

Which electricity provider is the cheapest?

The cheapest provider depends on your electricity consumption and contract type. For spot-price contracts, Oomi, Aalto Energia and Vihreä Älyenergia offer the lowest margins. In terms of monthly fees, Hehku stands out with the lowest fee. Compare the total cost using your own consumption.

How do I switch electricity providers?

Switching is easy and free. Sign a new contract with the provider you want and the new provider will handle the termination of the old one. Electricity delivery is not interrupted. Switching usually takes 2-4 weeks.

Is a spot-price or fixed-price contract better?

Spot price is often cheaper in the long run, but the price varies hour by hour. A fixed-price contract offers predictability. If you can shift consumption to cheap hours, spot price saves the most.

What is the difference between providers?

Providers differ in spot-price margin, monthly fee, contract terms and additional services. Some offer 100% green electricity, others focus on the cheapest price. Compare providers to find the one that suits your needs.

How many electricity providers are there in Finland?

Dozens of electricity providers operate in Finland. The largest are Fortum, Vattenfall and Helen. Newer competitors include Oomi, Väre, Hehku and Nordic Green Energy. Competition has increased choice and lowered prices.

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