Electricity bill help and switching in Madrid
Madrid's electricity market is the largest in Spain, with more providers competing for your business than almost anywhere else. That competition is good news — but only if you know how to use it.
Most Madrid households are on tariffs that seemed reasonable when they signed up but have quietly become expensive as the market has changed.
Uswitch gives Madrid residents the tools and analysis to understand exactly what they should be paying — and helps them switch with zero friction.
Understanding Madrid's electricity market
Madrid's size means more choice, but also more confusion. Key factors:
- Iberdrola and Endesa dominate as traditional suppliers — but newer providers often beat them
- Time-of-use tariffs (P1/P2/P3) are widely available but often poorly explained
- Madrid has among the highest solar potential in Spain for those with panels or virtual battery contracts
The regulated tariff (PVPC) fluctuates daily — which can be good or bad depending on market conditions.
How Madrid households can save
The biggest savings opportunities we see in Madrid:
- Reducing contracted potencia — most households are over-insured by 20-30%
- Moving high-consumption appliances to off-peak hours (P3/valle)
- Switching from PVPC to a well-structured fixed or variable tariff at the right time
A typical Madrid household can save €250-500 per year with a proper tariff analysis.
Switching electricity in Madrid
The switching process in Madrid is identical to the rest of mainland Spain:
- Your distributor (Iberdrola or Endesa depending on area) remains the same
- We handle all communication with both your old and new supplier
- Supply continues without interruption during the 15-30 day transition
Everything can be handled in English via WhatsApp, email, or phone.
Find your best Madrid tariff
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the cheapest electricity supplier in Madrid?
There is no single cheapest supplier — the right answer depends entirely on your consumption pattern. A cheap rate for a high-usage household may be expensive for a low-usage one. We compare all providers against your actual usage to find your genuine cheapest.
Should I switch from Endesa or Iberdrola in Madrid?
Often yes, but not always. Some Endesa and Iberdrola tariffs remain competitive, particularly their solar-friendly options. We compare your current deal against all alternatives before recommending any switch.
How long does switching take in Madrid?
The administrative process takes 15-30 days from when your new supplier submits the switch request. Your supply is never interrupted. We track the progress and keep you informed throughout.
