Electricity prices Sunday, 2 Feb 2025
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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden - February 2, 2025
The electricity prices in Sweden today show a variation throughout the day. During the early morning hours, between 00:00 and 05:00, the prices are relatively low with an average of about 28 öre per kWh. However, the prices rise significantly during the morning rush hour and peak in the evening.
Price Increase During the Day
The prices start to rise from 06:00, reaching 37 öre per kWh, and continue to increase until 19:00 when the price reaches the day's highest at 94 öre per kWh. This increase can affect households' costs for electricity-intensive activities, such as charging electric cars or using dishwashers.
Electricity Prices in the Evening
After 20:00, the prices begin to drop again and stand at 81 öre per kWh. By the end of the day, at 23:00, the price is down to 41 öre per kWh, which can be a favorable time for households to use electricity-intensive appliances.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices - February 3, 2025
Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to start at a slightly higher level compared to today. The prices will start at 41 öre per kWh at midnight and drop to 35 öre per kWh during the early morning hours. After that, there will be a dramatic increase during the morning rush hour.
Significant Price Increase in the Morning
From 06:00 to 09:00, the prices rise sharply, reaching a peak of 164 öre per kWh at 08:00. This is a significant increase compared to today's prices and can affect the costs of morning activities.
Price Variation in the Afternoon and Evening
During the afternoon, prices drop slightly but remain above 100 öre per kWh until 19:00. After 20:00, the prices begin to drop again, reaching 39 öre per kWh by midnight. This means that electricity-intensive activities may be more cost-effective during late evening hours.
Costs for Household Activities
During the cheapest hour today, a shower costs 110 öre, a bath 165 öre, and charging an electric car 1651 öre. Playing games on the computer costs only 13 öre. These prices are based on today's lowest electricity price of 27 öre per kWh.
Costs During the Most Expensive Hour
During the day's most expensive hour, at 19:00, a bath costs 986 öre and charging an electric car 9862 öre. Using the dishwasher costs 246 öre, while playing games on the computer costs 82 öre. These prices reflect the highest electricity price of 94 öre per kWh.
Annual Heating Costs
If the lowest electricity price were to apply for the entire year, it would cost 4953 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. However, with the highest electricity price, the cost would rise to 29588 kronor. This illustrates how electricity prices can impact annual costs for household energy consumption.
Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices
Electricity prices can vary significantly depending on various factors such as weather conditions, demand, and the availability of renewable energy sources. This makes it important for households to plan their energy consumption to minimize costs. For example, charging an electric car during the cheapest hours can lead to significant savings.
It is also interesting to note how technological advancements, such as smart grids and energy storage, can influence future electricity prices and energy usage. These innovations can help stabilize prices and give households greater control over their energy costs.
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