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Richard Andersson - Tue, 14 Jan 2025 - 18:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden on January 14, 2025

Today's electricity prices in Sweden offer varying costs depending on the time of day. During the early morning hours, between 00:00 and 05:59, prices range from 0.05 to 1.31 öre per kWh. The cheapest hour is between 03:00 and 03:59 when the price is so low that it is practically free to use electricity for activities such as showering, bathing, washing dishes, and playing games. Charging an electric car costs only 2 öre during this time.

Price Development Throughout the Day

From 06:00, prices begin to rise and peak between 21:00 and 23:59, when the cost is between 21 and 24 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour is between 22:00 and 22:59 with a price of 24 öre per kWh. During this hour, it costs 105 kronor to charge an electric car, 10 kronor to take a bath, and 3 kronor to wash dishes.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow on January 15, 2025

Tomorrow, we see a significant price increase compared to today. Prices start at 23 öre per kWh at midnight and peak at 175 öre per kWh between 08:00 and 08:59. This means it will cost 105 kronor to charge an electric car during this hour. After 09:00, prices gradually decrease but remain relatively high until 18:00.

Curiosities About Electricity Prices

Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price all year round, it would only cost 8 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm? During today's most expensive hour, the same heating would cost a total of 31,526 kronor for a year.

Tips for Saving Money

To optimize electricity consumption and save money, it is recommended to charge the electric car, wash dishes, and perform other electricity-intensive activities during the cheapest hours at night. Planning showers and baths during these hours can also help keep electricity costs down.

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