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description: Learn how Scaleway bills flexible (public), and private IP addresses. Get help to understand your bill, with common questions answered.
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tags: flexible-ip billing private-ip reserved-ip
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dates:
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validation: 2025-06-26
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validation: 2025-11-04
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posted: 2025-06-26
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- Flexible IP addresses are billed separately to the resources they are attached to.
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- Hourly rates for different types of flexible IP addresses can be found on the [Scaleway pricing page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/network/#additional-ip). Note that while flexible IPv4 addresses are generally billable, flexible IPv6 addresses are often free.
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- Hourly billing for a flexible IP begins when you reserve it and ends when you delete it from your account. It is billed even if it is not attached to a resource.
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- Prices are rounded to a minimum amount of €0.01 on a per-IP basis. This means that if you keep a given flexible IP for only a short duration (less than a day), its billing may be higher than you expect. See example below.
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**Rounding of hourly billing for flexible IP addresses**
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The following scenario exemplifies the rounding used.
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Note that you should always check the [Scaleway pricing page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/network/#additional-ip) for the most up-to-date hourly rates.
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- A flexible IPv4 address is billed, for example, at €0.004 per hour
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- You create **three** flexible IP addresses at 3pm and delete them all **1 hour** later at 4pm
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- Cost incurred per IP address is therefore `0.0004 x 1 = €0.0004`
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- As this does not meet the minimum billable amount of €0.01, the cost for each IP is rounded to `€0.01`
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- You will therefore be charged `3 x 0.01 = €0.03`
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