Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Sun, 22 Dec 2024 - 12:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden - December 22, 2024

Electricity prices in Sweden today vary significantly throughout the day. The cheapest hour is between 02:00-02:59 with a price of 1 öre per kWh. During this hour, it costs almost nothing to use electricity for activities like showering, bathing, washing dishes, or charging your car. The most expensive hour is between 17:00-17:59 with a price of 38 öre per kWh. This means it can be advantageous to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours.

Cheap Hours for Energy Consumption

During today's cheapest hour, between 02:00-02:59, electricity prices are so low that it's practically free to play computer games. A shower costs only 5 öre, a bath 8 öre, and charging an electric car costs 83 öre. Running the dishwasher can be done for just 2 öre. For those looking to save money on their electricity bill, this is an excellent opportunity to perform these activities.

Most Expensive Hours for Energy Consumption

During today's most expensive hour, between 17:00-17:59, the cost of using electricity is significantly higher. A bath then costs 570 öre, running the dishwasher costs 142 öre, and charging an electric car amounts to 5706 öre. Even though it's more expensive, it is still relatively cheap to play computer games, which costs 47 öre.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices - December 23, 2024

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to rise further. The cheapest hour will be between 03:00-03:59 with a price of 10 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour will be between 21:00-21:59 with a price of 95 öre per kWh. This means it might be wise to plan energy-intensive activities for the early morning hours to take advantage of the lower prices.

Electricity Prices per Hour Tomorrow

During tomorrow's cheapest hour, between 03:00-03:59, the electricity price will be 10 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour, between 21:00-21:59, will have a price of 95 öre per kWh. This means the costs for activities like charging an electric car, washing dishes, or bathing will be significantly higher during the most expensive hours.

Interesting Facts about Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost only 250 SEK to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. This is based on an annual energy consumption of 18000 kWh. With the highest electricity price, the same cost would have been 17118 SEK.

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