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How-to · Berlin

Set up electricity (Strom)

Pick your own power provider, and dodge the pricey default tariff.

Month 1

Time

20 min

Cost

€40 to 80/mo (1-bed)

Difficulty

Easy

What to bring

Your meter number (Zählernummer) and reading

A German bank account

Your move-in date

×

Not needed: A separate water contract, usually, water is billed via Nebenkosten

Your options

Prices checked June 2026

Do it

  1. 1

    Read the meter at move-in

    Note the Zählernummer and the reading on day one, ideally in the handover protocol, it sets your starting balance.

  2. 2

    Compare providers

    Plug your postcode and estimated annual usage (~1,500 kWh for one person) into Verivox or Check24.

  3. 3

    Sign up online

    Choose a tariff, enter your meter number and move-in date, and add your bank details. The switch happens in the background.

  4. 4

    Watch for the annual reconciliation

    You pay a monthly estimate; once a year it's trued up against actual usage, so expect a small refund or top-up.

Words you'll hear

Nebenkosten

The service/utility charges added to cold rent. Reconciled once a year, expect a top-up or a small refund.

Common questions

Will my power be off until I sign a contract?

No, the local default supplier (Grundversorgung) covers you automatically from move-in. It's just expensive, so switch promptly.

What about gas, water and heating?

Water and building heating usually come through your Nebenkosten via the landlord. Only sign a separate gas contract if your flat has its own gas heating.

Full checklist tracking and task completion live in the Settli app for Berlin.