4 FAQs about Electricity prices for telesolar telecom integrated cabinets in singapore
How much does electricity cost in Singapore?
The electricity price for businesses is SGD 0.283 kWh or USD 0.220. These retail prices were collected in June 2025 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and all taxes and fees. Compare Singapore with 150 other countries. Historical quarterly data, along with the latest update from December 2025 are available for download.
What is the uniform Singapore Energy price (Usep)?
The Uniform Singapore Energy Price (USEP) is the half-hourly energy price in the Singapore Wholesale Electricity Market. Energy withdrawal from the national grid is settled at the USEP. In 2025, USEP has largely settled in the $100 to $200/MWh range. Note: Data for 2025 was as at Jun-2025.
How much does regulated electricity cost in Singapore?
The regulated electricity tariff set by SP Group for 1 October - 31 December 2024 now stands at 31.72 cents per kWh (incl. GST). As of the time of writing, consumers are free to take their pick from a total of eight energy providers in the OEM. Below, we share more about the different energy providers in Singapore and their unique features.
How are electricity tariffs regulated in Singapore?
Electricity tariffs are regulated by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore and revised quarterly to reflect the actual cost of electricity. SP Services buys electricity on behalf of customers and pays the generation companies, transmission licensee and other market players based on the rates of the cost components as approved by EMA.