Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Sun, 5 Jan 2025 - 12:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

The electricity prices in Sweden today, January 5, 2025, vary significantly throughout the day. Prices start at 40 öre per kWh at midnight and peak at 78 öre per kWh in the late afternoon. This means that households looking to save money should plan their energy consumption carefully.

Electricity Prices Today: An Overview

The early morning hours offer slightly lower prices, with 40 öre per kWh between 00:00 and 01:00. During the day, prices gradually rise and reach their highest point at 17:00-18:00 with a price of 78 öre per kWh. In the evening, prices drop again, with the lowest cost at 31 öre per kWh between 23:00 and 23:59.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow: A Brighter Picture

Tomorrow, January 6, 2025, the electricity prices look significantly more favorable. Prices start at 30 öre per kWh at midnight and drop as low as 9 öre per kWh by the end of the day. This means there will be several opportunities throughout tomorrow for energy consumption at a very low cost.

Recommendations for Energy Consumption

For those looking to optimize their energy consumption, it is wise to plan activities such as showering, bathing, or charging electric vehicles during the cheaper hours. Today, a shower costs 36 öre during the cheapest hour, while a bath costs 54 öre. Charging an electric vehicle costs 542 öre during the cheapest hour, compared to 4658 öre during the most expensive hour.

Curiosities About Electricity Prices

If we had maintained the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost 1626 kronor to heat a typical house of 160 sqm. At the highest price, the cost would instead have been 13976 kronor. This illustrates how significant the differences in electricity prices can impact households' annual energy costs.

Plan Your Activities to Save Money

To maximize savings, consider doing the dishes, showering, bathing, or playing games during the cheapest hours. For example, a dishwash with the dishwasher costs only 13 öre during the cheapest hour today. It is also a great opportunity to charge the electric vehicle during the hours when prices are at their lowest.

Future Electricity Prices

With the increasing demand for electricity and changing weather conditions, it is important to be aware of how electricity prices can affect household finances. By staying informed and planning their energy consumption, consumers can take advantage of lower prices and reduce their energy costs.

Conclusion

In summary, today's electricity prices present both challenges and opportunities for Swedish households. With tomorrow's lower prices, there are good opportunities to save money by adjusting energy consumption. By being aware of price variations, consumers can better manage their energy costs and contribute to more sustainable energy use.

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