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New electricity network prices from 1st January 2020

From 1st January 2020 we have adjusted the electricity network prices in Partille. The average increase is 3.9 % compared to prices in 2019.

As society develops, many people use more electricity. This demands a lot more from the electricity network on a national, regional and local level. The adjustments of electricity network prices from 1st January 2020 are mostly due to notified price increases for the national and regional electricity network. Partille Energi Nät AB is a public utility with the explicit aim of offering good terms in Partille for residents and business alike. That is why we are investing in the electricity network, maintaining it and rebuilding it, to safeguard the supply of electricity in our municipality every day. Due to our long term, secure price policy and wise, forward-looking investments, we can offer electricity network prices that are amongst the lowest in Sweden. You will find more information about the new prices in the links below.

Electricity network prices for private customers 2020

Electricity network prices for business customers 2020


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Change in energy tax from 1st January 2020

On 1st January 2020 the energy tax on electricity was changed to 35.3 öre/kWh exclusive of VAT.

The Swedish government made a decision in November 2019 to recalculate the energy tax index with 0.6 öre/kWh. Consequently, from January 2020 the tax increased from 34.7 öre/kWh to 35.3 öre/kWh, exclusive of VAT. Inclusive of VAT, the new tax will be 44.12 öre/kWh. The change was published in the Swedish Code of Statutes, SFS 2019:681.


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Partille’s energy utility companies are closer to you

Now the energy utility companies Partille Energi AB and Partille Energi Nät AB are closer to you.

Since the turn of the year 2017/2018 the energy utility companies Partille Energi AB and Partille Energi Nät AB are owned by Partillebo AB. In practice, this means that these public companies are owned by all inhabitants of Partille. Our commitment is to operate the district heating and the electricity network in Partille.

By investing wisely, we will continue to develop our services so that they suit a modern society. A public ownership gives us more opportunities to influence the investments we need to make and to decide on prices, compared to a company with external owners.

Göteborg Energi was in charge of sales, customer contacts and invoicing until 31st October 2019. From 1st November 2019 Partille Energi runs its own market division, as we wish to be close to our customers.

We hope residents and companies will be content with our services, and that we can go on developing Partille together with you, says Partille Energi’s CEO Katarina Elfverson.


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The launching of our website!

We welcome you warmly to our new website! We want to help and give guidance to individuals and businesses about electricity and district heating in Partille.

Partille Energi is responsible for the district heating and electricity network in Partille municipality. As of 1st November 2020, we run our own Customer Service. At the same time we also launched the new website for individuals and business companies in Partille. On this page you will find information about our contracts and prices, but also information about service disruptions in our networks, and much more.

We will continue to work on the content and structure of these web pages. Do you have any tips or ideas about how we can improve the website? Let us know! Write to us through our web tips form


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Partille Energi has started its own Customer Service

Since 1st November 2019 Partille Energi’s runs its own Customer Service and Marketing Department. We welcome you to contact us with your questions about energy.

Eva, Therese, Helen and Anna at Customer Service will be happy to help you. They can answer questions about contracts, prices, invoices for electricity and district heating. If you are building or refurbishing, you can get help and tips on what you need to do. Mikael and Lena at the Market Department are taking care of sales and communication. If you prefer to call us by phone, our opening hours are Monday-Thursday 08.00-17.00 and Fridays 08.00-15.00. Please call us on 031-336 96 60. You can also e-mail to Customer Service kundservice@partilleenergi.se or use our contact form on the web. On our Customer Service pages you will also find a lot of frequently asked questions (FAQ). You are welcome to get in touch!


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Electrifying the future

The event Ladda för framtiden was held at Partille Arena on the 24th October 2019. Mikael Jednell, vice CEO at Partille Energi, spoke about the energy company’s role in the construction of charging stations for electric vehicles.

Electric powered transport is increasing rapidly. This will create a demand for an extended infrastructure, so that people with electric cars can charge their vehicles. Mikael described Partille Energi’s part in the construction of charging stations. He also talked about how the increased charging of electric vehicles will affect the electricity network in the municipality. Partille municipality was the host for the evening.


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Lerum Energi maintains our networks

Lerums energi

Partille Energi is the owner and responsible for the electricity and district heating networks. Our aim is to keep them safe, reliable and well-managed.

Since 1st April 2019 we have engaged Lerum Energi to operate and maintain our network. So you may have seen their skilled personnel working to repair faults, on construction or preventive maintenance. These are services that Göteborg Energi AB previously provided.

If you want to report a problem (felanmälan) with your electricity or district heating, please call Customer Service on 031-336 96 60 during working hours. In the evenings and at weekends, please call 031-336 96 70. You can also find information on this website about planned or ongoing outages and service disruptions. More information about outages here


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