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basispris

Basispris is the fixed component of a price, representing the base charge for a service regardless of how much is used. It is a common element in two-part tariffs and helps cover fixed costs such as infrastructure, administration, and customer service. The basispris is distinct from variable charges that depend on the amount of service consumed.

The term is used in different sectors, most notably electricity and telecommunications. In electricity tariffs, basispris

Regulatory and market conditions influence how basispris is set and disclosed. Clear separation between fixed and

Example: A supplier offers a basispris of 50 NOK per month and a consumption price of 0.40

Overall, basispris is a key factor in tariff structure and consumer decision-making, particularly when comparing different

is
typically
billed
per
period
(monthly
or
yearly)
while
the
consumption
is
charged
per
kilowatt-hour.
In
telecom,
a
subscription
fee
or
monthly
basispris
is
charged,
with
additional
costs
for
call
time,
data,
or
other
usage.
In
some
markets
the
basispris
may
be
referred
to
as
fastpris
or
grunnpris.
variable
components
helps
consumers
compare
offers.
The
size
of
the
basispris
affects
total
annual
costs:
a
higher
fixed
charge
can
raise
costs
for
low
usage,
while
a
lower
basispris
can
be
advantageous
for
high
usage
if
per-unit
rates
are
favorable.
NOK
per
kWh.
If
the
customer
uses
300
kWh
in
a
month,
the
total
would
be
50
+
(0.40
×
300)
=
170
NOK.
pricing
plans
with
varying
fixed
and
variable
components.