Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Fri, 9 Aug 2024 - 11:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

The electricity prices in Sweden show an interesting variation today and tomorrow. For those looking to save money, it can be wise to keep an eye on when electricity is cheapest. Here is an overview of today's and tomorrow's electricity prices.

Today's Electricity Prices 2024-08-09

Today, electricity prices vary significantly throughout the day. Here is a summary of the average prices per hour:

  • 00:00-00:59: 0.31 SEK
  • 01:00-01:59: 0.26 SEK
  • 02:00-02:59: 0.21 SEK
  • 03:00-03:59: 0.20 SEK
  • 04:00-04:59: 0.18 SEK
  • 05:00-05:59: 0.15 SEK
  • 06:00-06:59: 0.29 SEK
  • 07:00-07:59: 0.39 SEK
  • 08:00-08:59: 0.32 SEK
  • 09:00-09:59: 0.23 SEK
  • 10:00-10:59: 0.10 SEK
  • 11:00-11:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 12:00-12:59: free
  • 13:00-13:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 14:00-14:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 15:00-15:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 16:00-16:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 17:00-17:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 18:00-18:59: 0.06 SEK
  • 19:00-19:59: 0.05 SEK
  • 20:00-20:59: 0.04 SEK
  • 21:00-21:59: 0.02 SEK
  • 22:00-22:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 23:00-23:59: you get paid to use electricity

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices 2024-08-10

Tomorrow, the electricity prices look even more favorable, especially during certain hours when you actually get paid to use electricity. Here is a summary of the average prices per hour:

  • 00:00-00:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 01:00-01:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 02:00-02:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 03:00-03:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 04:00-04:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 05:00-05:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 06:00-06:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 07:00-07:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 08:00-08:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 09:00-09:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 10:00-10:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 11:00-11:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 12:00-12:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 13:00-13:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 14:00-14:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 15:00-15:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 16:00-16:59: you get paid to use electricity
  • 17:00-17:59: free
  • 18:00-18:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 19:00-19:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 20:00-20:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 21:00-21:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 22:00-22:59: 0.03 SEK
  • 23:00-23:59: 0.00 SEK

Tips for Saving Energy

Considering the varying electricity prices, it can be wise to plan your activities. Here are some tips:

  • Shower: The cheapest hour today is between 23:00-23:59 when it costs -1.47 öre, meaning you actually get paid to shower.
  • Bath: During the same hour, taking a bath costs -2.36 SEK, so take the opportunity to enjoy a hot bath.
  • Dishwasher: Running the dishwasher during the cheapest hour costs -0.59 öre.
  • Charge your car: Charging your electric car during the cheapest hour and get -23.65 SEK, meaning you get paid to charge your car.
  • Play games: Playing games on your computer during the cheapest hour costs -0.19 öre.

Fun Facts

If the electricity price was the lowest throughout the year, it would cost -7097 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 the electricity price was the highest throughout the year, it would cost 11218 SEK to heat the same house.

It is clear that electricity prices can vary significantly, and it can be worthwhile to keep track of when electricity is cheapest to maximize your savings.

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