About Elektrilevi

Elektrilevi is Estonia's largest network operator. As the backbone of electrification, Elektrilevi offers everyone a high-quality network service at an affordable price. Our efforts help to make the network service more reliable.

We cover 95% of Estonia with electricity grid

We bring electricity to almost all Estonians. Elektrilevi has more than 533,000 electricity network services customers. To ensure electricity supply, we maintain and upgrade 63,000 kilometres of power lines and 25,300 substations throughout Estonia. Of the larger areas, our network area does not only include Narva and its surroundings, where the network service is provided by another distribution network company. In July 2021 Elektrilevi acquired Imatra Elekter. Until the connection, Imatra Elekter will continue to provide network services in its area.

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Elektrilevi's promises

We will bring the network to you

As the largest network operator, we maintain and develop networks that cover all Estonia.

We will continue future developments

We will apply our long-term experience and professional employees to create a smart network for society.

All customers matter

We are a caring partner and create convenient e-solutions to make complicated processes simpler.

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Investments

We plan the development of the network for several decades in advance and make continuous investments to ensure constant electricity supply. Our investment decisions rely on state-of-the-art big data analysis models that help us to ensure that every euro invested in the power grid has a maximum impact.

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Annual reports

Read more about Elektrilevi's economic results and more important activity indicators. The deadline for submitting Elektrilevi's annual report is June 30th. Generally, we will publish the annual report of the previous year by April of the following year.

Annual report for year 2022 Archive

Analyses and studies

The electricity distribution network is a vital services infrastructure, and the investments in it are considerable and are for decades to come. The planning of the network is influenced by the rapid development of technology, changes in electricity production and consumption patterns, and economic and demographic trends. To make good decisions, it is increasingly important to involve research and development.

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Our people

Elektrilevi OÜ employs over 50 people across Estonia. We work with power engineering and electricity network experts.

Employee email addresses take the form:

[email protected]

Management

Mihkel Härm

Chairman of the Management Board

Rasmus Armas

Asset Management
(Member of the Board)

[email protected]

Kristi Ojakäär

Head of Finance
(Member of the Board)

[email protected]

Rudolf Penu

Head of Innovation
(Member of the Board)

[email protected]

Ardi Ratassepp

Head of Service and Customer Experience
(Member of the Board)

[email protected]

Andres Tõnissaar

Head of Operations

[email protected]


Marketing and Communications

Kristi Reiland

Head of Marketing and Communications

[email protected]

Tel: +372 515 2711


Supervisory Board

Tõnu Grünberg

Chairman of the Supervisory Board

Tiina Drui

Member of the Supervisory Board

Ivo Jaanisoo

Member of the Supervisory Board

Sven Kirsipuu

Member of the Supervisory Board

How is the network fee calculated?

The optimum way to transmit electricity is to have only one network operator in every area to avoid the costs of building overlapping networks. As the market for the network service is therefore not competitive, the costs of network operators and the price of their services are regulated. When the costs incurred by network operators change, they apply to the Competition Authority for approval of a new price.

Vision 2020-2030

What does the network fee consist of?

The price of the network service (i.e. the network fee) covers the expenses of maintaining and updating the electricity network, such as building a new network, equipment maintenance and repair, clearing of line corridors, maintenance of equipment used to measure consumption, building and maintenance of information systems essential to the management and functioning of the electricity network, etc.

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How have network bills changed over time?

The price of the network service has been distinguished in electricity costs since 2005. A comparison with the service price increase of the CPI shows that in the last 10 years the network service price has become 11% cheaper. We work hard to provide the network service in the most efficient manner and to keep the costs and fees at a reasonable level.

What does my electricity bill consist of?

The final price of electricity consumption for customers consists of three components:

  • electricity
  • network service
  • state fees and duties

  • Based on the average network fee for all Elektrilevi customers and the electricity price for the universal service, electricity, network fee and duties each make up about a third of the final price.

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    Our principles of operation

    Elektrilevi provides services of strategic importance for society. For this reason we pay special attention to the quality requirements for our service, the safety of our employees and people in general, and also our environmental impact. We follow the equal treatment principle when it comes to the customers, electricity sellers and other parties, and treat the data entrusted to us with care.

    Safety and quality

    We adhere to the following quality principles in our work:

  • we assure constant supply of electricity by keeping up with the technological progress and by investing into the growth of our employees and partners. We also aim to create an operational environment that supports progress;
  • we provide consistent network services to meet our customers practical needs and all legal requirements;
  • we ensure that the electricity network continues to develop and function efficiently;
  • we apply the principle of equal treatment for all market participants;
  • we provide high quality services and share common customer service principles both with employees working for Elektrilevi and our partner companies.
  • Equal treatment principles

    All market participants should be able to use the electrical network of a network supplier on equal terms. We have established the Equal Treatment Action Plan to ensure equal treatment of customers, electricity sellers and other parties. We update the plan regularly and the Competition Authority confirms whether it has been adhered to.

    Processing of customer data

    We collect as little customer data as possible, but we must collect the minimum required for us to do our work. For example, we collect your name, personal identity number, contact details, language, consumption point location, consumption data, etc. We need this data primarily so that we can meet the contractual obligations we have to the customer, provide customer services and meet any legal requirements.

    Access to customer data is only granted to employees who need the data for their work, so data processing is limited solely to the information necessary for particular tasks.

  • Customer data processing rules (pdf) »
  • Authorised signatories for land use agreements (EST) (pdf) »
  • Persons authorised to process customer data (EST) (pdf) »
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    Investments in 2023

    We have to consider the whole Estonia in our investment decisions. When preparing an investment plan we consider the number of customers connected to the power line and the substation, suppliers of essential services, the condition and malfunction risk of the power line, natural conditions, other plans for upgrading infrastructures, and many other factors.

    Investments by County

    Investments in Harju County 2023

    Planned investments

    €6 651 439

    Major investment projects in Harju County

  • Reconstruction of NÕVA-Keibu medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Keila-MAIDLA medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Keila-Joa-Vääna medium voltage feeder line
  • Reconstruction of Kallavere-NAFTABAAS II medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of SAKU-Kasemetsa medium voltage line
  • Kiili town transition stage I medium voltage reconstruction
  • Reconstruction of Saue-KANAMAA medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Kuusalu-Sõitme medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Kuusalu-Salmistu medium voltage line
  • Jägala area transition stage I medium voltage reconstruction
  • Reconstruction of Keila-Joa-MEREMÕISA medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Padise-KURKSE medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Keila-TUTERMAA medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of Kolga-PUDISOO medium voltage line
  • Kiili town transition stage II reconstruction of medium voltage line
  • Reconstruction of KÕUE-Kuimetsa medium voltage line
  • Relocation of Harku quarry intermediate transformer
  • Kelmiküla area transition to 10 kV voltage
  • Renewal of AJ 1029 supply lines
  • Reconstruction of JAJ 708
  • Reconstruction of AJ 594 into KP/MP substation
  • Optimisation of AJ 60 mains power
  • Reconstruction of AJ Paberivabriku into KP/MP substation
  • Reconstruction of AJ 335 into KP/MP substation
  • Reconstruction of AJ 774 into KP/MP substation
  • Reconstruction of AJ 666 into KP/MP substation
  • Construction of Topi-Pääsküla 20 kV connection
  • Reconstruction of Kehra 35 kV switchgear
  • TPI alternative
  • Kiisa-Haiba-Riisipere-Laitse 35 kV alternative
  • Investments in Harju county low voltage network
  • Replacement of Harju county KP/MP transformers
  • Investments

    Smart and effective investments are important both for Elektrilevi, our customers and Estonia in general. Due to the population concentration and size, a single Estonian consumer has to support more than twice the amount of the power grid compared to a Dutch or German consumer. We have to guarantee an acceptable level of supply security for all our customers in a situation where 60% of the power grid is located in scattered settlement areas and only 5% of the total electricity in the network is consumed from this part of the grid.

    Whether we have managed to target our investments well is best shown by the improvement in our customers' power supply. Over the past five years, the number of breakdowns has decreased by well over one-third and the average duration of outages due to breakdowns per household has more than halved.

    Our investments are divided between weather-proof underground and overhead lines and new substations. To reduce the dependence of the safety of network on weather, we replace old bare overhead lines with underground cables. On low-voltage lines we also use modern overhead cables that are much more weather-proof compared to traditional lines and can even endure fallen trees.

    Our network covers 95% of Estonia

    Due to Estonia's low population density a single consumer has to support a much larger portion of the network in comparison to many other European countries. This also affects the network-related costs.

    Elektrilevi maintains and develops essential network services to create a more comfortable and simpler environment both for people and companies.

    We aim to continuously improve our network service while maintaining a reasonable price range. To assure the quality of our service, we use effective and efficient solutions, continuously work on weatherproofing the network and digitize the network management.

    Joint management of different network types is one of our major objectives that would allow us to offer high-quality service to our customers and society while keeping the costs and prices on a reasonable level.

    In order to improve the quality of our network service, we make daily efforts to enhance the automation of the network, develop innovative solutions and carry out data analysis. We believe that through the implementation of smart IT solutions, we make life easier for everyone.

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    Analyses and studies

    Elektrilevi began to cooperate more systematically with research institutions in the first half of the 2000s, when it identified the most critical asset groups for value creation in the distribution network together with the Lappeenranta University in Finland. Elektrilevi also cooperates with Tallinn University of Technology and the University of Tartu. For example, Tallinn University of Technology conducted a series of studies on certain aspects of asset insurance, and with the help of the University of Tartu, a management standard for asset-related projects was developed.

    Elektrilevi also cooperates with academic institutions by attracting trainees, and where possible, provides the information necessary for preparing energy-related dissertations. We also publish final reports on commissioned applied research and analyses.

    Research and analyses ordered by Elektrilevi:
  • Current and future forms of management for electric power networks and other infrastructures (pdf) »
  • Trends affecting the demand for network service and study summary of a study researching the effect of such trends (pdf) »
  • Objectives, implementation methods and selection criteria for network investments in Elektrilevi rural service areas (pdf) »
  • Elektrilevi supply security indicators and change factors upon transition to a cable network (pdf) »
  • Analysis of the impact on supply security of single and double sided supply of electrical installations for customers of the power grid (pdf) » 
  • Budget distribution analysis (pdf) »
  • Analysis of the relationship between defects and faults (pdf) »
  • Risk-based calculation and analysis of investments by asset class (pdf) »
  • Using alternative technical solutions to solve voltage relted proems in low curent networks (pdf) »
  • Analysis of investment budget for quality target SAIDIkogu 90 2030 (pdf) »
  • SAIDIkogu 90 min 2030 research and development work report, terms (pdf) »
  • Analysis of distribution network balanced reliability level on the basis of total society production in Estonia (pdf) »
  • Analysis of distribution network balanced reliability level on the basis of total society production in Estonia (assessment of results) (pdf) »
  • What does the network fee consist of?

    The network fee also includes the costs of the service provided by the transmission system operator Elering and distribution network operators, such as Elektrilevi. The price also includes a reasonable uniform margin established by the Competition Authority for all network operators.

    There are over 30 network operators in Estonia. The costs of each operator depend on the character of their network, the density of consumers in the area, and the investment needs of the network, which is why different network operators apply different fees.

    How have network bills changed over time?

    Network fees in Estonia and Europe

    There is a trend towards using a fixed fee in Europe as the costs related to maintaining the network connection are not substantially linked to the consumed electricity amount. A larger fixed fee percentage allows consumers of different capacity to invest into covering the network costs on a more equal basis.

    In Estonia, the fixed fee percentage is lower than the European average, which means that those who consume more electricity also invest more into covering the network costs. That is why we are slightly more expensive than the European average in comparison with major consumers, although for smaller consumers our network service is one of the cheapest in Europe.

    What does my electricity bill consist of?

    The renewable energy fee and electricity excise

    The renewable energy fee is levied by the state to subsidise the generation of electricity from renewable sources or the combined generation of heat and electricity in Estonia. Elering, the transmission system operator, calculates the renewable energy fee for each year and publishes it. Distribution network operators, including Elektrilevi, have a duty to collect this fee from consumers and transfer it to the transmission system operator.

    The amount of the renewable energy fee depends on the estimated amounts of electricity to be produced during the next calendar year from renewable sources, and the network service sales forecast. If the expected amounts of electricity to be produced or sold change, the renewable energy fee also changes. Elering publishes the fee rate for the next calendar year by 1 December.

    The electricity excise is a tax established by the state, which is payable on the electricity used. The rate of the tax from 2010 until the end of April 2020, according to the Alcohol, Tobacco, Fuel and Electricity Excise Duty Act is 0.00447 Euros per kilowatt hour. The excise rate from the 1st of May 2020 is 0.001 Euros per kilowatt hour. The electricity excise is collected by network companies based on the consumed kilowatt hours and forwarded to the state.

    All customers matter

    We service 15 000+ customers in representations

    We resolve 92% of appeals during the first contact

    75% evaluates our service as good or very good

    We sevice 125 000+ customers via telephone

    49% operatons are done in self-service

    We service
    36 000+ appeals via e-mail

    We answer 82% appeals within 24 hours

    The average call length with one customer is 4 min

    We answer 95% appeals within 48 hours

    Information on Elektrilevi results for 2019

    Sample bill

    Changes to network packages:

    From March 2022, new multi-tariff packages will be added to Elektrilevi's selection of network packages, allowing greater flexibility. The new multi-tariff packages will provide customers with the opportunity to pay more attention to the times they consume electricity in the network and whether it is possible to shift consumption to a time with lower consumption or cheaper price. This allows customers to manage their costs more consciously and reduce their network service bills.

    Most important changes:

  • The cheaper night-time transmission fee will be extended by one hour on working days, being valid all year round from 22:00 to 7:00. In addition, the cheaper night-time transmission fee will be available 24 h on public holidays.
  • Multi-tariff packages will be added, allowing a cheaper network fee during periods of high consumption in the network. This helps to shift consumption from peak hours to other times and save on network service charges for customers.
  • Price
  • Charges for additional services will change – for replacement of the meter and main circuit breaker, sealing of the electrical installation, switching, checking the metering system and delivery.
  • The current basic tariff package "Network 3" will be terminated, all existing users of the package will be transferred to the package "Network 4" which includes a monthly fee with daily and nightly transmission fees.
  • A new "Network 5" package that uses four different transmission charges based on the consumption load in the network will be added. If consumption in the network is low, the transmission fee will be cheaper (e.g. at night, in summer, on weekends). If consumption in the network is high (e.g. in winter weekday mornings and evenings and in weekend evenings), the transmission fee will be more expensive. The package is suitable for customers with average or higher than average consumption (depending on the size of the main circuit breaker, with consumption from 2,000 to 17,000 kWh per year), consuming most of their electricity during periods with a lower network load or being able to direct their electricity consumption to periods with a lower network load. The package includes a monthly fee. From February 2022 onwards, it will be possible to see the most suitable packages for each consumption point in our self-service.
  • A time-tariff network service will be applied to all customers from now on, the current users of basic tariff packages will be transferred to a similar time-tariff package.
  • We will unite the existing low-voltage over 63 A substation and line price lists. All existing time-tariff packages will remain in use. All customers will have the opportunity to choose a package with a capacity component. We will introduce new names for the packages. Packages, including renamed ones, will be applied to current users as follows:
  • A new "Capacity Time VMA5" package that uses four transmission charges based on the consumption load in the network will be added. If consumption in the network is low, the transmission fee will be cheaper (e.g. at night, in summer, on weekends). If consumption in the network is high (e.g. in winter weekday mornings and evenings, in weekend evenings), the transmission fee will be more expensive. The package is suitable for customers whose majority of consumption takes place during a lower load or who can direct their electricity use to a lower load period through consumption management. From February 2022 onwards, it will be possible to see the most suitable packages for each consumption point in our self-service.
  • A time-tariff network service will be applied to all medium voltage customers from now on, the current users of basic tariff packages will be transferred to a similar time-tariff package.
  • New packages "Medium voltage Time VKL5" and "Medium voltage substation Time VKA5" that use four transmission charges based on the consumption load in the network will be added. If consumption in the network is low, the transmission fee will be cheaper, e.g. at night, in summer, on weekends. If consumption in the network is high (e.g. in winter weekday mornings and evenings, in weekend evenings), the transmission fee will be more expensive. The package is suitable for customers whose majority of consumption takes place during a lower load or who can direct their electricity use to a lower load period through consumption management. From February 2022 onwards, it will be possible to see the most suitable packages for each consumption point in our self-service.