Core Insights - Heating costs for German residents are expected to rise significantly in 2025, with an average increase of 8.6% compared to 2024, primarily due to cold weather and rising gas prices [1][2] Group 1: Heating Cost Predictions - Techem forecasts that centralized heating users will face the highest burden, with costs projected to increase by 13.2% in 2025 [1] - A sample household using gas heating, with an annual consumption of approximately 20,000 kWh, will see heating expenses rise by nearly 13% compared to the previous year, driven by increased gas usage [1] - The cold temperatures in February and a cold wave in November, along with rising gas prices, are contributing factors to the increased household expenses [1] Group 2: Oil Heating Costs - Households using oil heating will also experience cost increases, but to a lesser extent, with an average rise of about 4% [1] - The lower increase in oil heating costs is attributed to a decrease in heating oil prices, making oil heating cheaper than gas heating for the fourth consecutive year [1] - Consumers using oil heating paid nearly 16% less than gas users last year [1] Group 3: Regional Variations - There are significant regional differences in heating cost increases, with Baden-Württemberg experiencing the highest rise of over 14%, followed by Saxony at approximately 13%, and Saxony-Anhalt at around 12% [2] - In contrast, the northern regions of Germany are seeing much lower increases in heating costs [2]
预测显示2025年德国取暖费平均上涨8.6%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-16 02:24