Enega
Electricity offers June 2026
Discover Enega's offers on the free market
Enega currently has 2 electricity offers available on the free market. The most convenient is Family Dealer EE, a variable-price offer that tracks market trends, costing about 75 euros more per year than the protected market.
How does Enega compare to others?
Did you know that with Enega you could spend 250β¬ a year more compared to Eni Plenitude? Do you want to find out if there's a better option?
Compare with the marketBest offers from Enega
Family DealerPlus EE
VariableFamily Dealer EE
VariableAll electricity offers by Enega
| Offer Name | Type | Annual Cost | Bands & Prices | Comm. Fee | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VARIABLE | β¬665 | F0 081823 PUN + 0.0550 β¬/kWh (0.1726 β¬/kWh) | β¬138/year | 12 months | |
| VARIABLE | β¬724 | F0 081823 PUN + 0.0660 β¬/kWh (0.1836 β¬/kWh) | β¬162/year | 12 months |
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Is fixed or variable price better with Enega in June 2026?
The PUN (Prezzo Unico Nazionale) is the monthly price of electricity in Italy: when it rises your bill increases, when it falls you save automatically. Family Dealer EE is a variable-price offer: its cost directly follows the PUN. The chart shows how your price has changed over time.
With the indexed offer Family Dealer EE from Enega and a spread of 0.055 β¬/kWh, as of June 2026 you are currently paying about 0.173 β¬/kWh.
* Values in β¬/kWh. Source: GME β Gestore Mercati Energetici. Updated monthly.
Fixed or variable electricity tariff: here are the differences
In the free electricity market, suppliers can offer either fixed-price or indexed tariffs. With a fixed price, the cost of electricity (β¬/kWh) stays the same for the entire duration of the contract, whereas with indexed offers the price of electricity changes each month based on the PUN (Prezzo Unico Nazionale, Italy's national wholesale electricity index).
Enega offers exclusively PUN-indexed contracts, such as Family Dealer EE. Here are the pros and cons of a variable-price contract.
- When the energy market price falls, your bill decreases automatically in line with the change
- There is no fixed contract term and you can switch offer or supplier at any time without early exit penalties
- During periods of high energy price volatility, your bill can rise significantly and monthly costs become harder to predict
- The electricity price (β¬/kWh) stays fixed for the entire contract, regardless of how the PUN moves
- Ideal for those who want a predictable energy bill with no unexpected changes
- If the PUN falls after activation, you continue paying the agreed price without benefiting from market drops
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Why choose Enega?
Enega is an Italian electricity and gas supplier, part of the Enel Energia group, active since 2015. The brand stands out for competitive tariffs and contractual flexibility, allowing customers to change the plan without penalties. The digital platform is intuitive, with a dedicated app that allows real-time monitoring of consumption and bill management. Enega also offers renewable energy options and incentives for energy efficiency.
Pros
- Flexible contracts without penalties for consumption changes
- Intuitive online management with dedicated app
- Competitive tariffs for residential use and small businesses
Cons
- Customer support with long wait times
- Lack of automatic payment options
- Little transparency on additional costs
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FAQ β Enega
What is the cheapest offer from Enega?
Currently, the most advantageous offer from Enega is Family Dealer EE, with a price of 0.173 β¬/kWh and an estimated annual expense of β¬665 for a typical family.
Does Enega offer renewable energy?
At the moment, Enega has no active 100% Green certified offers in our database.
Are there activation costs with Enega?
The switch to Enega via Bolin is always free, with no service interruptions or technical interventions on the meter.
How to activate online with Enega?
Just upload your latest bill to Bolin. Our AI will analyze your consumption and show you the real savings you can get with Enega's offers compared to your current rate.





