In keinem anderen Land in Europa ist der Strom so teuer wie in Deutschland. Das zeigt eine Grafik des Statistischen Bundesamts. Im ersten Halbjahr 2024 zahlten die Deutschen demnach 40 Cent pro Kilowattstunde. Im EU-Durchschnitt beträgt der Preis nur 29 Cent. Und im Vergleich zahlen die Spanier pro kWh nur 24 Cent, die Ungarn sogar nur 11 Cent. Und in Deutschland wird der Strom auch 2025 teurer. Wie hoch die Preise in den jeweiligen Bundesländern steigen, zeigt jetzt eine Karte.
In keinem anderen Land in Europa ist der Strom so teuer wie in Deutschland. Das zeigt eine Grafik des Statistischen Bundesamts. Im ersten Halbjahr 2024 zahlten die Deutschen demnach 40 Cent pro Kilowattstunde. Im EU-Durchschnitt beträgt der Preis nur 29 Cent. Und im Vergleich zahlen die Spanier pro kWh nur 24 Cent, die Ungarn sogar nur 11 Cent. Und in Deutschland wird der Strom auch 2025 teurer. Wie hoch die Preise in den jeweiligen Bundesländern steigen, zeigt jetzt eine Karte.
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