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nätbolag

Nätbolag is a company that owns and operates the electrical distribution network in a defined geographic area. Its core responsibilities include building, operating, and maintaining the grid, ensuring safe and reliable delivery of electricity to customers, connecting new customers, and handling faults and outages. Nätbolaget may also be involved in metering arrangements or work with meter service providers, but the distribution network itself is its primary function.

In Sweden and many other European markets, nätbolag operate under regulatory oversight and must provide non-discriminatory

Regulatory mechanisms often require functional separation between network operations and retail activities to prevent cross-subsidization and

Nätbolag thus occupy a central role in the electricity market, balancing grid reliability, safety, and modernization

access
to
their
networks
for
electricity
suppliers.
Tariffs,
connection
terms,
and
quality
requirements
are
approved
or
set
by
the
regulator
and
are
published
publicly.
The
distribution
network
is
typically
considered
a
natural
monopoly,
so
customers
choose
a
retail
electricity
supplier
while
the
network
owner
remains
the
service
provider
of
last
resort
for
grid
access
and
delivery.
Tariff
design
aims
to
cover
prudent
costs
and
provide
a
reasonable
return
under
regulatory
rules,
while
preserving
incentives
to
maintain
reliability
and
safety.
discrimination
between
suppliers.
The
regulator
may
mandate
transparency
about
network
information,
such
as
capacity,
outage
statistics,
and
investment
plans,
to
facilitate
competition
and
informed
consumer
choices.
with
regulated
access,
pricing,
and
governance.
In
the
transition
to
sustainable
energy,
they
are
involved
in
integrating
distributed
generation,
expanding
charging
infrastructure
for
electric
vehicles,
and
upgrading
grid
infrastructure
to
accommodate
higher
renewable
shares.