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Richard Andersson - Fri, 10 Jan 2025 - 12:30

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

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly depending on the time and region, and today is no exception. The prices for today, January 10, 2025, show a clear peak during the morning and afternoon hours, while prices drop sharply during the night and evening. For tomorrow, January 11, 2025, electricity prices are expected to be considerably lower, providing households and businesses an opportunity to save on energy costs.

Today's Electricity Prices: An Overview

Today we see that electricity prices reach their highest level between 08:00 and 09:59, with a peak of 1.61 kronor per kWh. The cheapest hour occurs between 23:00 and 23:59, when the price drops to 37 öre per kWh. This variation offers opportunities for smart energy use, where, for example, charging electric cars or using dishwashers can be planned during the cheaper hours.

Practical Tips for Energy Use Today

During the cheapest hour today, a shower can cost as little as 13 öre, while a bath costs 20 öre. Running a dishwasher costs only 5 öre, and playing computer games costs 1 öre. However, during the most expensive hour, a bath can cost 9.68 kronor, and charging an electric car can cost as much as 97 kronor. Therefore, plan energy-intensive activities for the cheaper hours to save money.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: A Positive Forecast

Tomorrow, a significant drop in electricity prices is expected. Between 00:00 and 23:59, prices will range from 3.40 öre to 9.10 öre per kWh. This means that it will be virtually free to use electricity for most activities, providing a fantastic opportunity to save on the electricity bill.

Free Energy Activities Tomorrow

During the cheapest hours tomorrow, between 00:00 and 06:59, it costs almost nothing to shower, bathe, charge the car, or play games. This is a perfect time to carry out energy-intensive activities without worrying about high costs.

Electricity Prices in Perspective

It is interesting to note that if we had experienced the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would have cost only 611 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. However, with today's highest prices, the cost would have been 29,046 kronor. This highlights the significant variation in electricity prices and the importance of planning energy use.

Summary

Electricity prices in Sweden vary greatly throughout the day, with significant differences between the most expensive and cheapest hours. By planning energy-intensive activities for the cheaper hours, households and businesses can save substantial amounts. Tomorrow offers a unique opportunity with extremely low prices, making it ideal to utilize electricity for various activities.

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