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Richard Andersson - Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 11:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecasts

Today's electricity prices in Sweden show an exciting variation that can impact when you choose to use electricity-intensive appliances. The cheapest hour today, on July 17, 2024, occurred between 3:00 PM and 3:59 PM with a price of only 7 cents per kWh. The most expensive hour occurred between 9:00 PM and 9:59 PM with a price of 52 cents per kWh.

Detailed Electricity Prices for Today, July 17, 2024

Here is an overview of today's electricity prices per hour:

  • 00:00-00:59: 43 cents
  • 01:00-01:59: 38 cents
  • 02:00-02:59: 38 cents
  • 03:00-03:59: 23 cents
  • 04:00-04:59: 22 cents
  • 05:00-05:59: 22 cents
  • 06:00-06:59: 24 cents
  • 07:00-07:59: 26 cents
  • 08:00-08:59: 27 cents
  • 09:00-09:59: 26 cents
  • 10:00-10:59: 24 cents
  • 11:00-11:59: 21 cents
  • 12:00-12:59: 22 cents
  • 13:00-13:59: 20 cents
  • 14:00-14:59: 12 cents
  • 15:00-15:59: 8 cents
  • 16:00-16:59: 10 cents
  • 17:00-17:59: 13 cents
  • 18:00-18:59: 14 cents
  • 19:00-19:59: 42 cents
  • 20:00-20:59: 50 cents
  • 21:00-21:59: 52 cents
  • 22:00-22:59: 45 cents
  • 23:00-23:59: 13 cents

Electricity Prices for Tomorrow, July 18, 2024

Tomorrow's electricity prices show a similar variation, but with slightly lower costs during the night. The cheapest hour occurs between 12:00 AM and 12:59 AM with a price of only 6 cents per kWh. The most expensive hour occurs between 7:00 PM and 7:59 PM with a price of 25 cents per kWh.

Here is an overview of tomorrow's electricity prices per hour:

  • 00:00-00:59: 6 cents
  • 01:00-01:59: 6 cents
  • 02:00-02:59: 6 cents
  • 03:00-03:59: 5 cents
  • 04:00-04:59: 6 cents
  • 05:00-05:59: 10 cents
  • 06:00-06:59: 13 cents
  • 07:00-07:59: 21 cents
  • 08:00-08:59: 22 cents
  • 09:00-09:59: 24 cents
  • 10:00-10:59: 23 cents
  • 11:00-11:59: 22 cents
  • 12:00-12:59: 21 cents
  • 13:00-13:59: 21 cents
  • 14:00-14:59: 20 cents
  • 15:00-15:59: 20 cents
  • 16:00-16:59: 21 cents
  • 17:00-17:59: 22 cents
  • 18:00-18:59: 24 cents
  • 19:00-19:59: 25 cents
  • 20:00-20:59: 23 cents
  • 21:00-21:59: 22 cents
  • 22:00-22:59: 18 cents
  • 23:00-23:59: 12 cents

Tips to Save Money on Electricity Consumption

To maximize your savings, consider using electricity-intensive appliances during the cheapest hours. Here are some examples of how much it costs to use certain appliances during the cheapest and most expensive hours today:

  • Shower: 21 cents (cheapest hour), 346 cents (most expensive hour)
  • Bath: 31 cents (cheapest hour), 346 cents (most expensive hour)
  • Dishwasher: 7 cents (cheapest hour), 86 cents (most expensive hour)
  • Charge electric car: 318 cents (cheapest hour), 3466 cents (most expensive hour)
  • Play games on computer: 2 cents (cheapest hour), 28 cents (most expensive hour)

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost 954 SEK to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. This is based on an annual consumption of 18000 kWh. On the other hand, if we had the highest electricity price throughout the year, the cost would have been 10398 SEK.

To further optimize your electricity consumption, consider charging your electric car and using the dishwasher during the cheapest hours. This can lead to significant savings over time.

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