In 2025, Ukraine received 42% and 19% of imported electricity from Hungary and Slovakia respectively.
The ExPro publication writes about this, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
According to the results of 2025, Ukraine imported 3.3 million MWh of electricity, which is 24% less than in 2024.
The report says that the structure of imports in 2025 looked like this: Hungary - 42%, Slovakia - 19%, Poland - 18%, Romania - 17%, and the rest - Moldova.
The largest import volumes in 2025 were in December - almost 640,000 MWh, and the average price of imported electricity at the end of the year reached almost EUR 200/MWh.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico threatened to stop emergency electricity supply on Monday, if Ukraine does not resume oil supplies to Slovakia.
On February 18, Hungary and Slovakia announced the possibility of cutting off electricity supplies to Ukraine amid a conflict over the transit of russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.
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