Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 12:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

On November 12, 2024, there are varying electricity prices throughout the day, with a peak price of 17 SEK per kWh between 5:00 PM and 5:59 PM. The following day, November 13, seems to be significantly cheaper with a lowest price of only 9 SEK per kWh between 11:00 PM and 11:59 PM.

Electricity Prices Today: November 12, 2024

Today's electricity prices start at 60 SEK per kWh at midnight and reach their highest point at 17 SEK per kWh in the afternoon. For those looking to save money, it is most advantageous to use electricity during the night and early morning. Here are some examples of what it may cost:

  • A shower costs 37 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Bathing costs 56 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Dishwashing with the dishwasher costs 14 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Charging an electric car costs 5 SEK and 65 öre during the cheapest hour.
  • Playing computer games costs 4 SEK during the cheapest hour.

During the most expensive hour, between 5:00 PM and 5:59 PM, the costs can rise significantly:

  • A shower costs 1 SEK and 47 öre.
  • Bathing costs 10 SEK and 47 öre.
  • Dishwashing with the dishwasher costs 2 SEK and 61 öre.
  • Charging an electric car costs 104 SEK and 74 öre.
  • Playing computer games costs 87 öre.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow: November 13, 2024

Tomorrow, electricity prices seem to be much more advantageous for consumers. Prices start at 45 SEK per kWh at midnight and drop to as low as 9 SEK per kWh towards the end of the day. Here are some examples of what it may cost:

  • A shower costs 36 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Bathing costs 54 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Dishwashing with the dishwasher costs 9 SEK during the cheapest hour.
  • Charging an electric car costs 5 SEK and 40 öre during the cheapest hour.
  • Playing computer games costs 4 SEK during the cheapest hour.

It's an excellent opportunity to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheapest hours to maximize savings.

Interesting Facts about Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price year-round, it would only cost 1,697 SEK to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. With today's highest electricity price, the same cost would rise to 31,422 SEK.

Tips for Energy Saving

To save on the electricity bill, it is recommended to use electricity-intensive appliances such as the dishwasher and washing machine during the cheaper hours. Charging the electric car at night can also result in significant savings.

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