Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Sat, 7 Dec 2024 - 12:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecasts

December 7, 2024, offers a varied pricing for electricity in Sweden, ranging from 24 öre to 45 öre per kWh throughout the day. Tomorrow, December 8, 2024, seems to continue in the same vein with prices between 24 öre and 52 öre per kWh. Here is a closer look at today's and tomorrow's electricity prices and what they mean for your energy consumption.

Today's Electricity Prices: December 7, 2024

During the night and early morning hours, electricity prices are at their lowest, with prices as low as 24 öre per kWh between 03:00 and 04:00. This means that taking a shower during this hour costs only 97 öre, while a bath amounts to 146 öre. For those looking to charge their electric car, it is most advantageous to do so during these hours, with the cost landing at 14 kronor and 62 öre for a full charge of 60 kWh.

Saving Tips for Today's Energy Consumption

To maximize savings, it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities such as running the dishwasher or charging the electric car during the early morning hours. For example, it only costs 36 öre to run a dishwasher during the cheapest hour.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: December 8, 2024

Tomorrow, we see a similar trend with low prices during the night and early morning. The price reaches its lowest point at 24 öre per kWh between 23:00 and 00:00. This is an excellent opportunity to charge your electric car or run the dishwasher to keep costs down. During the most expensive hours, between 16:00 and 18:00, prices rise to 52 öre per kWh, making it less cost-effective to use a lot of electricity.

Tips for Energy Saving Tomorrow

To avoid high electricity bills, try to minimize the use of electricity-intensive appliances during the expensive hours of the afternoon and evening. Instead, take advantage of the cheaper hours during the night and early morning.

Interesting Facts about Electricity Costs

If we had the lowest electricity prices throughout the year, it would cost only 4,386 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. This is based on an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. In contrast, if we had the highest prices, the same heating would cost 9,401 kronor.

Electricity Prices and Your Wallet

Keeping track of electricity prices can make a big difference to household finances. By being aware of when prices are lowest, you can plan your electricity consumption and thus save money.

Conclusion

Today's and tomorrow's electricity prices highlight the importance of being flexible with your energy consumption. By adjusting the use of electricity-intensive appliances to the cheapest hours, you can significantly reduce your electricity costs. Stay informed about the latest electricity prices to optimize your energy usage and save money.

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