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Richard Andersson - Tue, 21 May 2024 - 11:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly throughout the day. Today, on the 21st of May 2024, electricity prices have fluctuated between 6 and 66 öre per kWh. The cheapest hour was between 03:00-03:59 with a price of 6.61 öre per kWh, while the most expensive hour was between 07:00-07:59 with a price of 66.06 öre per kWh.

Hourly Electricity Prices for Today

00:00-00:59: 10 öre
01:00-01:59: 9 öre
02:00-02:59: 7 öre
03:00-03:59: 7 öre
04:00-04:59: 9 öre
05:00-05:59: 15 öre
06:00-06:59: 46 öre
07:00-07:59: 66 öre
08:00-08:59: 63 öre
09:00-09:59: 41 öre
10:00-10:59: 35 öre
11:00-11:59: 29 öre
12:00-12:59: 24 öre
13:00-13:59: 21 öre
14:00-14:59: 17 öre
15:00-15:59: 24 öre
16:00-16:59: 29 öre
17:00-17:59: 36 öre
18:00-18:59: 39 öre
19:00-19:59: 39 öre
20:00-20:59: 43 öre
21:00-21:59: 33 öre
22:00-22:59: 16 öre
23:00-23:59: 10 öre

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

Tomorrow, on the 22nd of May 2024, electricity prices are expected to be significantly lower than today. The cheapest hour will be between 23:00-23:59 with a price of only 0.19 öre per kWh, while the most expensive hour will be between 08:00-08:59 with a price of 44.16 öre per kWh.

Hourly Electricity Prices for Tomorrow

00:00-00:59: 4 öre
01:00-01:59: 3 öre
02:00-02:59: 3 öre
03:00-03:59: 3 öre
04:00-04:59: 3 öre
05:00-05:59: 6 öre
06:00-06:59: 28 öre
07:00-07:59: 42 öre
08:00-08:59: 44 öre
09:00-09:59: 39 öre
10:00-10:59: 27 öre
11:00-11:59: 11 öre
12:00-12:59: 6 öre
13:00-13:59: 4 öre
14:00-14:59: 4 öre
15:00-15:59: 4 öre
16:00-16:59: 5 öre
17:00-17:59: 9 öre
18:00-18:59: 12 öre
19:00-19:59: 12 öre
20:00-20:59: 6 öre
21:00-21:59: 5 öre
22:00-22:59: 3 öre
23:00-23:59: 0 öre

Tips to Save Money on Electricity Consumption

To maximize savings on your electricity bill, it can be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheapest hours of the day. Here are some examples:

Showering

During the cheapest hour today, a shower costs 0 öre, based on a consumption of 4 kWh of energy. During the most expensive hour, the same shower would cost 264 öre.

Bathing

Taking a bath during the cheapest hour today costs 0 öre, based on a consumption of 6 kWh of energy. During the most expensive hour, the same bath would cost 396 öre.

Dishwasher

Running the dishwasher during the cheapest hour today costs 0 öre, based on a consumption of 1 kWh of energy. During the most expensive hour, the same load of dishes would cost 99 öre.

Charging an Electric Car

Charging an electric car during the cheapest hour today costs 0 öre, based on a consumption of 60 kWh of energy. During the most expensive hour, the same charging session would cost 3963 öre.

Playing Video Games

Playing video games on a computer consuming 500 Wh during the cheapest hour today costs 0 öre. During the most expensive hour, the same activity would cost 33 öre.

Interesting Facts about Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost only 2 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm, based on an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh of energy. However, if we had the highest electricity price throughout the year, the same heating would cost 11,889 kronor.

It is important to keep track of electricity prices and adjust your consumption accordingly to maximize savings. By being aware of when electricity is cheapest, significant amounts can be saved on your electricity bill.

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