E.ON: Official LAST MINUTE Message with Explanations for the ATTENTION of Millions of Romanian Customers

E.ON sends a very important last-minute official message with explanations for the attention of millions of customers from all over Romania, what you need to know.

E.ON Official Message LAST MOMENT Explanations ATTENTION Millions of Romanian Customers

E.ON, one of the largest companies from which millions of Romanians receive electricity and natural gas every month, decided to publish a very important message with a series of explanations, which must be in the attention of customers. You can also see below that E.ON talks about the most important questions that customers from all over Romania ask, it being related to the way the monthly consumption appears on the invoices, i.e. in kWh, although it is measured in cubic meters.

E.ON says that the decision to invoicing natural gas in kWh dates back to 2008, that is, about 16 years ago, so we are not talking about a measure that is even that new, but about a very old one, but which is still not understood correctly. E.ON has also published a special article on its website, in order to provide more details about what the different way of measuring consumption and its billing means, and there you can find all the details.

E.ON: Official LAST MINUTE Message with Explanations for the ATTENTION of Millions of Romanian Customers

E.ON explains on its website why the quantity consumed is measured as volume and why the energy consumed must also be measured, both of which are transformed with the help of higher calorific power, in order to arrive at the final price. The explanations that E.ON offers are valid not only for the company, but also for all the others that supply natural gas to customers all over Romania, something that all Romanians must know right now.

E.ON knows that there have been many controversies at the center of this conversion for prices, and this is because it is not so easy for ordinary people to understand why this conversion must be done, especially after the prices have increased. How edifying, or not, the explanations from E.ON will be for Romanian customers remains to be seen, but it is clear that these details were needed, so that we can better understand what is happening.

E.ON remains one of the most important companies that offer gas and electricity supply services in Romania and we should not overlook the importance of the explanations provided by it.