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Richard Andersson - Tue, 3 Sep 2024 - 11:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden

The electricity prices in Sweden today, on September 3, 2024, show a clear variation throughout the hours of the day. Prices range from as low as 26 öre per kWh to over 1 krona per kWh. Here is a summary of today's electricity prices per hour:

Electricity Prices Hour by Hour

00:00-00:59: 32 öre
01:00-01:59: 29 öre
02:00-02:59: 29 öre
03:00-03:59: 29 öre
04:00-04:59: 31 öre
05:00-05:59: 33 öre
06:00-06:59: 49 öre
07:00-07:59: 62 öre
08:00-08:59: 59 öre
09:00-09:59: 53 öre
10:00-10:59: 59 öre
11:00-11:59: 48 öre
12:00-12:59: 30 öre
13:00-13:59: 26 öre
14:00-14:59: 26 öre
15:00-15:59: 30 öre
16:00-16:59: 34 öre
17:00-17:59: 51 öre
18:00-18:59: 80 öre
19:00-19:59: 104 öre
20:00-20:59: 102 öre
21:00-21:59: 52 öre
22:00-22:59: 28 öre
23:00-23:59: 31 öre

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

For September 4, 2024, the electricity prices seem to be slightly lower during the night and morning, but they rise significantly during the evening hours. Here is a summary of tomorrow's electricity prices per hour:

Electricity Prices Hour by Hour

00:00-00:59: 6 öre
01:00-01:59: 3 öre
02:00-02:59: 6 öre
03:00-03:59: 25 öre
04:00-04:59: 29 öre
05:00-05:59: 34 öre
06:00-06:59: 44 öre
07:00-07:59: 58 öre
08:00-08:59: 62 öre
09:00-09:59: 52 öre
10:00-10:59: 45 öre
11:00-11:59: 36 öre
12:00-12:59: 32 öre
13:00-13:59: 30 öre
14:00-14:59: 28 öre
15:00-15:59: 32 öre
16:00-16:59: 40 öre
17:00-17:59: 51 öre
18:00-18:59: 60 öre
19:00-19:59: 97 öre
20:00-20:59: 58 öre
21:00-21:59: 40 öre
22:00-22:59: 26 öre
23:00-23:59: 17 öre

Practical Tips to Save Money

To help you save money on your electricity bill, here are some tips based on today's electricity prices:

Cheapest Hour Today

The cheapest hour today is between 13:00-13:59, when the electricity price is 26 öre per kWh. During this hour, you can:

  • Take a shower for 12 öre (4 kWh)
  • Take a bath for 18 öre (6 kWh)
  • Use the dishwasher for 4 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charge your electric car for 184 öre (60 kWh)
  • Play games on the computer for 1 öre (0.5 kWh)

Most Expensive Hour Today

The most expensive hour today is between 19:00-19:59, when the electricity price is 104 öre per kWh. During this hour, it costs:

  • Take a bath for 622 öre (6 kWh)
  • Use the dishwasher for 155 öre (1 kWh)
  • Charge your electric car for 6224 öre (60 kWh)
  • Play games on the computer for 51 öre (0.5 kWh)

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost 553 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm, with an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. However, if we had the highest electricity price throughout the year, the same heating would cost 18,673 kronor.

There is a significant difference in the cost of heating your house depending on electricity prices. It is therefore important to keep an eye on electricity prices and try to use electricity when it is cheapest.

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