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Belgium utilities

What it actually costs to live there.

€410
11.7% Statbel 2024 + CREG 2025 + BIPT 2025 updated: 2026-05-07

Monthly utilities (5 items + extras)

Average per household, official sources.

Item Avg / month Range Social mirror
Electricity €105 €50—€250 Three regional regulators (VREG in Flanders, CWaPE in Wallonia, BRUGEL in Brussels) plus federal CREG. The tariff shifts by linguistic border. The same street can fall under two regulators.
Natural gas €110 €40—€280 Gas remains the main heating fuel. The 2022-2023 crisis doubled bills; the federal price cap only delayed the shock.
Water + sewer €38 €18—€70 Water managed regionally — Vivaqua in Brussels, De Watergroep in Flanders, SWDE in Wallonia. Federalism is literally drunk.
Mobile phone €25 €5—€70 Three dominant operators (Proximus, Orange, Telenet/BASE) plus Digi as the 2024 fourth. The BIPT pushed for this competition for years — Belgium had Western Europe's most expensive mobile prices until Digi arrived.
Internet €55 €30—€90 Belgian internet long ranked among Europe's priciest. Fiber is finally arriving (Proximus + Fiberklaar) but late. Cable operators (Telenet, VOO) keep their regional monopolies.
Heating oil (mazout) €95 €0—€300 About 30% of Belgian homes still heat with mazout (heating oil) — older housing stock not all connected to gas. Tank refilled 1–2 times a year in large lump sums. Mazout is fading: banned in Walloon new builds since 2025.

By household type

Single · 4-person family · elderly couple.

Household Size Avg total / month
single 1 €220
family4 4 €410
elder 2 €320

Share of income (households × income tiers)

9-cell matrix: how much of your salary goes to utilities.

low
€1,700
median
€3,500
high
€7,000
single12.9%6.3%3.1%
family424.1%11.7%5.9%
elder18.8%9.1%4.6%

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Sources

Statbel + CREG + BIPT

Vintage: Statbel 2024 + CREG 2025 + BIPT 2025 · Last verified: 2026-05-07