Rates

Rates are only available in Icelandic at the moment. Please note that all rates are published subject to typing errors.

Here you can access our price lists.

You can also see an overview of service fees, older price lists and explanations of power rates. On the side, you can find the price list of allowances.

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Service fees

  • Service fees

    TEXTBasic PriceWith 11% VSKWith 24% VSKper day/year
    Payment slip250278310kr.
    Notification- and payment fee8291102kr.
    Additional reading6.6467.3778.241kr.
    Devided energy bill ²3.5343.9234.382kr./ári
    Time series measurement110,35 136,83kr./dag
    Time series measurement without Network energy delivery ³51,9364,39kr./dag
    Billing warning ⁴950  kr.
    Closing fee ⁵8.3069.22010.299kr.
    Closing fee for closing at the user's request. For a summer house, return due to connection or call-out of the user's equipment ⁶23.97526.61229.729kr.
    Fee for opening outside working hours ⁷23.97526.61229.729kr.
    Fee for a collection procedure where it is necessary to dig into the main pluming⁸390.682433.657484.446kr.
  • Explanations of service fees.

    1. Cold water and sewage are not subject to VAT.  Hot water has 11% VAT and distribution of electricity 24% VAT. If any part of the invoice has 24% VAT, the service charges can carry 24% VAT. Example, if only a reading of the meter for hot water is requested, a reading fee of 11% VAT is charged. If there is also requested a reading of  the electricity meter, a reading fee of 24% VAT is charged.

    2. From 15.september 2015, this only applies to meters that were devided by % before that time. This service is no longer available and will be phased out by 2024.

    3. Charge for a time series measurement requested by an electricity user and the measured power peak is below 100 kW..

    4. 20 days after the due date. Collection fees are based on the regulation on the maximum amount of collection costs.

    5. Payment for operations at the request of a electricity supplier is paid by the relevant supplier company. This is a fee imposed on the supplier company to cover the costs of the closing process that it requests, a delay in the closing process that the supplier company's requests is considered as a new closing request.

    6. Closure fee if the user requests a temporary closure. Fee for having to come back, if the applicant has not met his conditions at the right time. Fee for a call out due to a user's notification of a fault that turns out to be in the home owner's equipment. If a service is sought outside of working hours, a 55% surcharge is calculated..

    7. A fee is charged for opening after 16:00

    8. A 25% surcharge is calculated on billing operations outside urban areas.

Rates

Here you can see older rates from Veitur.

Explanations

  • power tariff rate

    Customers with large connections (greater than 500 Amps) are on a so-called power tariff. The rate is different from Veitna's traditional energy rates, and there are considerable opportunities in it for companies and society as a whole.

    A power tariff works so that pricing is based on the maximum power a customer uses. Those who use local lines/connections equally pay relatively less on power rates than on traditional rates. On the other hand, those who use a lot of energy over a short period of time pay relatively more.

    The power on which the power rate is based is calculated by finding the most energy-intensive hour of each month, then averaging four of the most energy-intensive hours over the year. It is the so-called power figure. This means that if there are very high peaks throughout the year, it controls the bill that the customer receives.

    Power peaks at night, from 01-07, as well as in summer, June, July and August weigh 60% of the general measurement, while power peaks in May and September weigh 80%. Power peaks at other times apply 100%.

    The lower the peaks in a customer's energy usage, the lower the total bill on the power rate. Customers can by spreading their energy consumption, e.g. by using energy more at night and thereby saving money and showing social responsibility by equalizing the load on the electricity system as much as possible.