In March 2025, Ukraine saw an 11% rise in electricity imports compared to February, totaling 272,000 MWh.

This is reported by the specialized publication ExPro.

According to the publication, Hungary emerged as the largest supplier, accounting for 42% of the imported electricity.

Other contributors included: 19% from Slovakia, 18% from Poland, 16% from Romania, with the remainder from Moldova.

Import growth was noted across all directions except for Slovakia. However, in the annual context (compared to March 2024), imports decreased by nearly 40%.

In March, Ukraine also doubled its electricity exports to 76,300 MWh, thanks to increased generation from solar power plants during the daytime, resulting in a surplus in the energy system.

Reminder:

In February, Ukraine imported 511.8 million cubic meters of natural gas, marking the highest monthly volume in 1.5 years since September 2023. Compared to January, gas import volumes surged by 12 times.