Dynamic Energy Contracts

Compare the best providers of dynamic energy contracts and save on your energy bills

What are dynamic energy contracts?

With a dynamic energy contract, energy prices change hourly based on the wholesale market. When there's lots of renewable energy (sun and wind), prices are low. During peak hours, prices are higher.

This way you can save hundreds of euros per year by using energy when it's cheapest – perfect for charging your electric car or running appliances during off-peak hours.

  • Save up to €500 per year with smart energy usage
  • Charge your EV when prices are lowest
  • Contribute to a sustainable energy future
  • Full transparency in pricing
  • Control over your energy costs

Our recommendations

We've compared over 25 providers and recommend these three providers:

Frank Energie
Most Battery Integrations
Frank Energie supports the most battery brands and maximizes your returns by smartly trading on various energy markets, including the imbalance market.
  • Supports 15+ battery brands
  • Low kWh surcharge
  • Transparent pricing and excellent app
Tibber
Smartest App
Tibber has the most advanced app with extensive smart home integration. With Grid Rewards you can earn extra by supporting the power grid.
  • User-friendly app
  • Trading with Grid Rewards
  • Extensive smart home integrations
NextEnergy
Sustainable Choice
NextEnergy combines 100% green energy with competitive dynamic pricing and real-time imbalance market trading for maximum returns.
  • 100% green electricity from the Netherlands
  • Competitive dynamic pricing
  • Focus on sustainability and accessibility

Other dynamic energy contracts

There are many other providers offering dynamic energy contracts in the Netherlands:

ANWB Energie
Azavra
Begra
Budget Energie
Clean Energy
Energiekes
Eneco
Engie
Essent
EnergieDirect
Fonky
Greenchoice
Huismerk Energie
Mijndomein Energie
Oxxio
Powerpeers
Pure Energie
Sepa Green
UnitedConsumers
Vandebron
Vattenfall
Zonneplan
Why we don't recommend these suppliers

These suppliers do offer dynamic contracts, but there may be drawbacks to consider:

  • Higher feed-in costs for delivering energy back
  • No support for home battery control
  • Higher fixed costs that can reduce your savings
  • Poor or limited apps for managing your energy

Current electricity prices

Electricity market prices change every quarter hour.

View current prices
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Cheapest hours

Today, the most economical time to charge your electric car is between 11:00 and 15:00.

Average price:
€0,09 per kWh
€0,22 incl. taxes

Calculate your savings with a home battery

Discover how much you can save with a home battery in your unique situation. Make smart use of dynamic tariffs and your own solar energy. Calculate your savings potential today!