The implementation of the part-time schedule for the winter period from November 1 has been announced for some 24 hours by Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator S.A. – HEDNO.
We remind you that the night invoice is double charge.
Specifically, the consumptions that take place during the 24 hours, are charged with different prices, the price of the Household Invoice C1 at the “Day” billing hours and with a reduced “Night” price at the reduced billing hours.
What applies to the night invoice schedule
The schedule of the night tariff is determined by HEDNO. To find out if you have joined the continuous or part-time schedule, you can contact the competent service office for HEDNO Network Services, which owns the property.
Part time
Winter season: November 1st to April 30th
02: 00-08: 00 and 15: 00-17: 00, for customers connected to the Mainland Network and its interconnected islands
• 02: 00-08: 00 and 15: 30-17: 30, for customers of non-interconnected islands with part-time
Summer season: May 1 to October 31
23: 00-07: 00
Continuous schedule
All year: 23:00 to 07:00
The Household Invoice with a continuous schedule throughout the year is no longer issued. Applies to residential customers who have a reduced night tariff before 1988 (if in the meantime did not request the change) or reside in certain geographical areas of the country where there is no suitable technical infrastructure of HEDNO (Distribution Network), ie no TAS system (Acoustic Frequency Remote Control). Find out from the local HEDNO service offices about the areas where the TAS system operates.
How to secure a nightly rate
In case you want the Household Invoice with Time Charge, it is required:
Visit the competent service office for HEDNO Network Services, having with you a electricity bill, your police ID and proof of your VAT number, in order to:
Apply.
Pay € 34 plus VAT, which is your participation in the expenses incurred by HEDNO.
Visit any HEDNO Branch with your police ID and proof of your VAT number, in order to sign a new Supply Contract in your name.
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