According to Energy Map, after a three-month pause, Ukraine resumed electricity exports to Poland, with deliveries from June 27 to 29, totaling 0.5 GWh, which accounts for 1% of total exports.
During the period from June 23 to 29, 2025, Ukraine increased electricity exports by 23% compared to the previous week, reaching 85.1 GWh. The largest share of exports went to Hungary (41 GWh or 48%), followed by Moldova with 15.8 GWh (19%), Romania with 14.9 GWh (17%), and Slovakia with 13 GWh (15%).
Electricity imports also slightly increased by 1%, amounting to 35.6 GWh. An increase in volumes was recorded for Moldova (+23%), Slovakia (+11%), and Romania (+0.4%). In contrast, supplies from Hungary and Poland decreased by 3-5%. The breakdown by country is as follows:
- Hungary - 14.7 GWh (41%);
- Slovakia - 7.6 GWh (21%);
- Poland - 6 GWh (17%);
- Romania - 5.2 GWh (15%);
- Moldova - 2 GWh (6%).
By the end of the week, electricity exports exceeded imports by 2.4 times.