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Richard Andersson - Sun, 26 Jan 2025 - 11:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden Today and Tomorrow

January 26, 2025, offers an interesting variation in electricity prices throughout the day. Starting at midnight and continuing into the early morning, prices remain low with a cost from 1 öre per kWh. However, the morning hours see a significant price increase, with prices reaching up to 28 öre per kWh in the evening.

Cheapest Hours Today

The very cheapest hours to use electricity are during the night and early morning. Between 00:00 and 05:00, electricity costs between 1 and 6 öre per kWh. This is an excellent opportunity to charge your electric car, do the dishes, or take a shower. In fact, you can play games on your computer completely free during these hours, as the cost is so low that it barely registers.

Most Expensive Hours Today

In the afternoon and evening, prices rise significantly. Between 16:00 and 21:00, prices peak at 28 öre per kWh. It is during these hours that electricity costs the most, and it may be wise to avoid energy-intensive activities such as charging your car or taking a bath.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow, January 27, 2025

For tomorrow, we see a similar trend, with lower prices at night that rise during the day. The cheapest time to use electricity is between 03:00 and 04:00, when the price drops to 9 öre per kWh. However, prices reach their highest point between 07:00 and 09:00, costing up to 47 öre per kWh.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would only cost 191 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 square meters? This compared to the cost during the most expensive hours, which would amount to 8433 kronor for the same energy consumption.

For those interested in optimizing their energy costs, it may be worth planning energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. For example, a shower can cost as little as 4 öre during the cheapest hours, but a whopping 281 öre during the most expensive.

Overall, today's and tomorrow's electricity prices offer opportunities for those willing to adjust their habits according to the variations in electricity prices.

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