PPC keeps electricity tariffs stable in February
PPC’s tariffs will remain in February at the same levels as in January, according to the company’s announcement, while they are approximately 10% lower compared to February 2025.
According to the company, for another month the final price of the variable green household tariff G1/G1N is maintained at 0.13928 Euro/kWh, exactly at the same levels of December 2025 and January 2026, “consistently supporting Greek households.”
In low-cost zones, the green tariff price also remains stable at 0.125 Euro/kWh, offering a significant benefit to customers with dual-zone meters, who can take advantage of lower prices during reduced-cost hours.
The price of the yellow PPC myHome4All floating tariff for February is reduced to 0.13798 Euro/kWh (from 0.13812 in January), maintaining a low tariff price for those who prefer flexibility.
In its fixed tariff blue program, PPC offers options for greater predictability in energy costs, covering different consumption needs at the household level, with the PPC myHome Plan aimed at families who want stability and better planning. The myHome Plan is accompanied by a 100Euro promotional coupon for everyone. In the blue fixed tariffs, PPC maintains its fixed prices in February: myHomeEnter at 0.145 Euro/kWh and myHomeOnline at 0.142 Euro/kWh. With a fixed kilowatt-hour charge and without conditions, this program ensures control over energy costs and protection from fluctuations.
For businesses, PPC offers the PPC myBusinessEnter, a fixed 12-month product for small low-voltage businesses, with simple and transparent pricing without a fluctuation mechanism. The charge is set at 0.151 Euro/kWh, without conditions, while the program is accompanied by a 50Euro promotional coupon.


