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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly today and tomorrow, which can affect when you should use electrical appliances to save money. Here is a detailed overview of the electricity prices for today and tomorrow.

Electricity Prices Today, 2024-08-31

Today, we have seen a large variation in electricity prices, with prices even turning negative during certain hours. Here is a summary:

  • 00:00-00:59: 0.13 öre
  • 01:00-01:59: you get paid 0.01 öre
  • 02:00-02:59: you get paid 0.68 öre
  • 03:00-03:59: you get paid 0.93 öre
  • 04:00-04:59: you get paid 1.23 öre
  • 05:00-05:59: you get paid 1.63 öre
  • 06:00-06:59: you get paid 0.01 öre
  • 07:00-07:59: 1.83 öre
  • 08:00-08:59: 3.30 öre
  • 09:00-09:59: 3.48 öre
  • 10:00-10:59: 3.47 öre
  • 11:00-11:59: 3.45 öre
  • 12:00-12:59: 0.54 öre
  • 13:00-13:59: you get paid 0.68 öre
  • 14:00-14:59: you get paid 0.92 öre
  • 15:00-15:59: 2.92 öre
  • 16:00-16:59: 3.69 öre
  • 17:00-17:59: 21 öre
  • 18:00-18:59: 36 öre
  • 19:00-19:59: 44 öre
  • 20:00-20:59: 38 öre
  • 21:00-21:59: 32 öre
  • 22:00-22:59: 18 öre
  • 23:00-23:59: free

Cheapest Hours Today

The cheapest hours today are between 04:00 and 05:59, when you actually get paid to use electricity. This is an excellent time to charge your electric car, do the dishes, take a shower, or even have a bath.

Expensive Hours Today

The most expensive hours today occur between 18:00 and 20:59, with prices reaching up to 44 öre per kWh. During these hours, it may be wise to avoid energy-intensive activities like charging your electric car or using the dishwasher.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow, 2024-09-01

Tomorrow, we see a slightly more even distribution of electricity prices, but with some peaks during the evening hours. Here is an overview:

  • 00:00-00:59: 0.69 öre
  • 01:00-01:59: 0.01 öre
  • 02:00-05:59: free
  • 06:00-06:59: 0.76 öre
  • 07:00-07:59: 21 öre
  • 08:00-08:59: 19 öre
  • 09:00-09:59: 14 öre
  • 10:00-10:59: 6 öre
  • 11:00-11:59: 3 öre
  • 12:00-13:59: 0.26 öre
  • 14:00-14:59: 1.83 öre
  • 15:00-15:59: 4 öre
  • 16:00-16:59: 13 öre
  • 17:00-17:59: 36 öre
  • 18:00-18:59: 46 öre
  • 19:00-19:59: 55 öre
  • 20:00-20:59: 56 öre
  • 21:00-21:59: 41 öre
  • 22:00-22:59: 35 öre
  • 23:00-23:59: 31 öre

Cheapest Hours Tomorrow

The cheapest hours tomorrow are between 02:00 and 05:59, when electricity is free. This is a good time to perform energy-intensive tasks like charging your electric car or using the dishwasher.

Expensive Hours Tomorrow

The most expensive hours tomorrow occur between 18:00 and 20:59, with prices reaching up to 56 öre per kWh. It may be advantageous to avoid energy-intensive activities during these hours.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices and Energy Consumption

To give you a better understanding of how electricity prices impact your daily life, we have made some interesting calculations:

Cheapest Hour Today

  • A shower costs -6 öre (4 kWh)
  • A bath costs -9 öre (6 kWh)
  • The dishwasher costs -2 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging the electric car costs -97 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer costs nothing (0.5 kWh)

Expensive Hours Today

  • A shower costs 84 öre (4 kWh)
  • A bath costs 336 öre (6 kWh)
  • The dishwasher costs 84 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charging the electric car costs 3366 öre (60 kWh)
  • Playing games on the computer costs 28 öre (0.5 kWh)

Annual Heating Cost

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost -292 SEK to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm (18,000 kWh). At the highest electricity price, it would have cost 10,099 SEK for the same house.

In conclusion, by being aware of electricity prices and planning your energy-intensive activities during the cheapest hours, you can save a significant amount of money on your electricity bill.

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