Think you can beat the market? Put your market intuition to the test. Each day at E‑world, submit your best guess for the day‑ahead baseload price in the three listed European areas. The closest combined forecast wins.
How it works
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Enter your guess Fill in your name, email, and your three price guesses in €/MWh for today’s listed areas (use decimal point when entering the values).
Beat the deadline Entries for the daily round close at 12:00. Submissions after 12:00 automatically roll over to the next day’s round.
We pick the winner The closest combined forecast across the three areas wins the day. Winners will be notified by email.
The Spot On Challenge is no longer accepting new registrations.
Thank you for your interest and for visiting us at E‑world.
Volue Spot ON! Challenge Terms
Organiser The game is organised by Volue AS and its affiliated companies.
Eligibility Participation is open to individuals aged 18 or over who attend the e world event. Employees of Volue may participate but are not eligible to win.
How to Participate Participants submit one guess of the spot prices for each geographical area specified. Only one entry per person is permitted.
Winner Selection The winner will be the participant whose guess is closest to the actual published spot prices for the specified period. In the event of a tie, Volue will determine the winner at its discretion.
Prize The prize consists of Volue branded merchandise and one ticket to Volue biggest event of 2026. The prize is personal, non transferable, and not redeemable for cash.
Announcement The winner will be contacted using the details provided and may be announced at the event or in post event communications.
Liability To the maximum extent permitted by law, Volue accepts no responsibility for entries that are lost, delayed, incomplete, or incorrectly submitted.
Governing Law These terms are governed by the laws of Norway.