Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Sat, 4 Jan 2025 - 12:01

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

Today's electricity prices show an interesting dynamic with variations ranging from 14 öre per kWh to almost 89 öre per kWh. The cheapest time to use electricity today is between 03:00 and 03:59, while the most expensive hour falls between 17:00 and 17:59. For tomorrow, we see a slightly more stable price range, with prices fluctuating between 30 öre and 77 öre per kWh.

Detailed Electricity Prices Today, January 4, 2025

During the early hours of the day, from midnight to 05:59, prices remain relatively low, varying between 27 and 36 öre per kWh. From 06:00 onwards, prices start to rise significantly and peak at 89 öre per kWh at 17:00. The evening offers slightly lower prices, with a noticeable decrease to 47 öre per kWh at 22:00.

Optimize Your Electricity Usage Today

For those looking to minimize their electricity costs, it is wise to use electricity-intensive appliances during the cheaper hours. For example, taking a shower costs only 56 öre during the cheapest hour, while the same shower costs 536 öre during the most expensive hour.

Activities and Costs

Running the dishwasher costs 21 öre during the cheapest hour, but jumps to 134 öre during the most expensive hour. Charging an electric car costs 844 öre during the cheapest hour but spikes to 5360 öre during the most expensive. For gaming enthusiasts, playing computer games costs only 7 öre during the cheapest hour, compared to 44 öre during the most expensive.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices, January 5, 2025

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to be somewhat more stable, with lower price variations. Prices start at around 40 öre per kWh at midnight and peak at 77 öre per kWh at 17:00. The evening offers a price decrease, with prices dropping back to around 30 öre per kWh at midnight.

Low-Cost Consumption Times

For those looking to optimize their electricity consumption tomorrow, it is recommended to charge electric cars or use other energy-intensive appliances during the late evening hours after 20:00, when prices begin to decrease to lower levels again.

Facts about Long-Term Electricity Costs

If we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost 2532 kronor to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. This is compared to 16080 kronor if we had the highest electricity price throughout the year. This difference highlights the importance of being aware of electricity prices and planning consumption accordingly.

In conclusion, today's and tomorrow's electricity prices provide an opportunity for consumers to plan their electricity consumption to minimize costs. By taking advantage of the cheaper hours, significant savings can be made, especially for households with high electricity consumption.

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