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Richard Andersson - Mon, 20 Jan 2025 - 15:02

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Electricity Prices in Sweden on January 20, 2025

Today's electricity prices in Sweden show a significant variation throughout the day, with prices ranging from 31 öre per kWh during the early morning hours to as high as 279 öre per kWh during the most intense hour between 08:00 and 08:59. This means it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours to save money.

Best Time for Energy-Intensive Activities

During the cheapest hour, between 00:00 and 00:59, it is particularly advantageous to run the dishwasher, as the cost is only 45 öre. For those needing to charge their electric car, it is also beneficial, with a cost of 18 kronor and 6 öre to charge 60 kWh. Taking a shower costs 1 krona and 20 öre, and a bath costs 1 krona and 80 öre. For gaming enthusiasts, it only costs 15 öre to play games on the computer during this time.

Today's Most Expensive Hour

The most expensive hour occurs between 08:00 and 08:59, when the electricity price reaches 279 öre per kWh. During this time, it costs a total of 16 kronor and 76 öre to take a bath and 4 kronor and 19 öre to run the dishwasher. Charging the electric car costs 167 kronor and 67 öre, and playing games on the computer costs 1 krona and 39 öre.

Electricity Prices in Sweden on January 21, 2025

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to be somewhat more stable, but still with clear peaks and valleys. Prices start at 50 öre per kWh at midnight and peak at 130 öre per kWh between 17:00 and 17:59. The cheapest hour is between 03:00 and 03:59, when the price is 41 öre per kWh.

Plan Your Activities to Save Money

To optimize energy costs tomorrow, it is beneficial to plan activities such as dishwashing, charging your electric car, and other energy-intensive tasks during the cheaper hours. Between 03:00 and 03:59, for example, you can charge your electric car for 24 kronor and 64 öre and run the dishwasher for 44 öre.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

Did you know that if we could maintain the lowest electricity price of 31 öre per kWh throughout the entire year, it would cost approximately 5,419 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 square meters? Conversely, if we had the highest electricity price of 279 öre per kWh throughout the entire year, the same heating would cost a staggering 50,302 kronor.

Electricity prices vary greatly depending on the time of day and season, making it important to be aware of these changes to optimize energy costs.

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