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What are the CREG rates?

An overview of the official rates set by the BE government

Updated over 2 weeks ago

To reimburse your employees for their charging costs at home, many Belgian firms use the rates set by CREG (Commission for Regulation of Energy and Gas). This institution monitors the energy market and publishes a rate per kWh that reflects the market reality. Learn more about which rates to use in our article.

This table shows an overview of the prices set by CREG in Belgium. The rates are published every month, around the beginning of the next month.

2024

Last updated: 05/12/2024 // Last checked: 05/12/2024

Month

BE (€/kWh )

VL

WAL

BR

December

Not yet published

November 2024

0,3123

0,2940

0,3370

0,3348

October 2024

0,2997

0,2810

0,3243

0,3244

September 2024

0,3104

0,2911

0,3345

0,3398

August 2024

0,2940

0,2746

0,3180

0,3241

July 2024

0,2956

0,2774

0,3201

0,3182

June 2024

0,2865

0,2678

0,3108

0,3117

May 2024

0,2774

0,2590

0,3007

0,3042

April 2024

0,2878

0,2695

0,3120

0,3114

March 2024

0,2911

0,2699

31,89

0,3193

February 2024

0,3165

January 2024

0,3293

As of April 2024 it is possible as a fleet owner to set up payout rules and set up reimbursements rates based on the CREG VL, WAL and BR. Up to March only CREG BE was supported.


Historical rates

2023

Month

BE €/kWh

December 2023

0,3361

November 2023

0,3397

Oktober 2023

0,3348

September 2023

0,3345

August 2023

0,3178

July 2023

0,3348

June 2023

0,3225

May 2023 (*)

0,3471

Apr 2023

0,3657

Mar 2023

0,47646

Feb 2023

0,4639

Jan 2023

0,5471

(*) From this moment the CREG BE rates of "8000 kWh with a digital meter (average month spike 7,36 kW)" are being used.

Please note EEVEE Mobility does not guarantee the accuracy of these figures.

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