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Electricity Prices in Sweden Today and Tomorrow

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly depending on the time of day and region. Here are today's and tomorrow's electricity prices, along with some tips on how to optimize your energy consumption.

Today's Electricity Prices (2024-07-22)

Today, electricity prices range from 23 cents per kWh during the night to as high as 61 cents per kWh in the evening. Here is an overview of today's electricity prices:

  • 00:00-00:59: 23 cents
  • 01:00-01:59: 23 cents
  • 02:00-02:59: 23 cents
  • 03:00-03:59: 23 cents
  • 04:00-04:59: 23 cents
  • 05:00-05:59: 25 cents
  • 06:00-06:59: 27 cents
  • 07:00-07:59: 28 cents
  • 08:00-08:59: 31 cents
  • 09:00-09:59: 36 cents
  • 10:00-10:59: 40 cents
  • 11:00-11:59: 32 cents
  • 12:00-12:59: 28 cents
  • 13:00-13:59: 27 cents
  • 14:00-14:59: 23 cents
  • 15:00-15:59: 24 cents
  • 16:00-16:59: 26 cents
  • 17:00-17:59: 39 cents
  • 18:00-18:59: 45 cents
  • 19:00-19:59: 50 cents
  • 20:00-20:59: 61 cents
  • 21:00-21:59: 61 cents
  • 22:00-22:59: 51 cents
  • 23:00-23:59: 24 cents

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices (2024-07-23)

Tomorrow, the electricity prices will be slightly lower than today, but still with significant variation. Here is an overview of tomorrow's electricity prices:

  • 00:00-00:59: 22 cents
  • 01:00-01:59: 21 cents
  • 02:00-02:59: 21 cents
  • 03:00-03:59: 21 cents
  • 04:00-04:59: 20 cents
  • 05:00-05:59: 23 cents
  • 06:00-06:59: 25 cents
  • 07:00-07:59: 28 cents
  • 08:00-08:59: 28 cents
  • 09:00-09:59: 28 cents
  • 10:00-10:59: 27 cents
  • 11:00-11:59: 26 cents
  • 12:00-12:59: 25 cents
  • 13:00-13:59: 25 cents
  • 14:00-14:59: 25 cents
  • 15:00-15:59: 25 cents
  • 16:00-16:59: 27 cents
  • 17:00-17:59: 43 cents
  • 18:00-18:59: 44 cents
  • 19:00-19:59: 48 cents
  • 20:00-20:59: 54 cents
  • 21:00-21:59: 49 cents
  • 22:00-22:59: 48 cents
  • 23:00-23:59: 44 cents

Tips to Optimize Your Energy Consumption

Here are some tips on how to optimize your energy consumption based on today's electricity prices:

  • Shower: It costs nothing to shower during the cheapest hour of the day today. We have calculated that a shower consumes 4 kWh of energy.
  • Bath: Taking a bath during the cheapest hour today is free. We have calculated that a bath consumes 6 kWh of energy.
  • Do the dishes: Use the dishwasher during the cheapest hour, it costs nothing. The dishwasher consumes 1 kWh of energy.
  • Charge your car: During the cheapest hour today, you actually get paid to charge your car! You receive 4 cents for every kWh you charge. We have calculated that the electric car needs to charge 60 kWh of energy.
  • Play games: It costs nothing to play games on a computer that consumes 500Wh during the cheapest hour today. We have calculated that the computer consumes 0.5 kWh of energy.

Electricity Prices During the Most Expensive Hour Today

During the most expensive hour of the day today, electricity costs significantly more. Here are some examples:

  • Bath: Taking a bath during the most expensive hour today costs 368 cents. We have calculated that a bath consumes 6 kWh of energy.
  • Do the dishes: Washing dishes with the dishwasher costs 92 cents during the most expensive hour today. The dishwasher consumes 1 kWh of energy.
  • Charge your car: Charging the car during the most expensive hour today costs a whopping 3688 cents. We have calculated that the electric car needs to charge 60 kWh of energy.
  • Play games: It costs 30 cents to play games on a computer that consumes 500Wh during the most expensive hour today. We have calculated that the computer consumes 0.5 kWh of energy.
Fun Facts About Electricity Prices

An interesting fact is that if we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost -12 SEK to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. We have calculated that the house consumes 18000 kWh of energy over the year.

On the other hand, if we had the highest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost 11064 SEK to heat the same house. This shows how important it is to optimize your energy consumption and take advantage of the lower electricity prices.

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