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Electricity Prices in Sweden 2025-02-08: An Overview

Today, on February 8, 2025, we see a variation in electricity prices throughout the hours of the day. During the early morning hours, from midnight to 05:00, prices range between 24 and 26 öre per kWh. Prices gradually rise during the day and peak between 17:00 and 18:00, when the price is around 60 öre per kWh. The evening offers some relief with prices gradually falling to about 37 öre per kWh by midnight.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow: Forecast for 2025-02-09

For tomorrow, February 9, 2025, electricity prices are expected to start slightly higher than today, with a price of around 33 öre per kWh at midnight. Prices remain relatively stable until the morning but peak around 09:00 with a price of about 55 öre per kWh. During the afternoon and evening, prices will stabilize around 40-50 öre per kWh before dropping to about 28 öre per kWh by midnight.

Tips for Saving Money on Electricity

For those looking to take advantage of today's lower electricity prices, the best time to use energy-intensive appliances is during the early morning hours. For example, a shower costs only 96 öre during the cheapest hour, while a bath costs 145 öre. Running the dishwasher costs just 36 öre, and charging an electric car costs 14 kronor and 50 öre. For gamers, it's a favorable time to play, with a cost of only 12 öre.

Comparison Between the Cheapest and Most Expensive Hours

During the most expensive hour today, around 17:00, a bath costs 3 kronor and 59 öre, while a shower costs 2 kronor and 39 öre. Running the dishwasher costs 89 öre, and charging an electric car can cost up to 36 kronor. For those playing computer games, the cost rises to 29 öre.

Annual Heating Costs

If we could maintain the lowest electricity price throughout the year, it would cost about 4,350 kronor to heat a typical house of 160 square meters. With the highest electricity price, the same heating would cost approximately 10,786 kronor.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

Electricity prices are not just a matter of cost, but also an indicator of the dynamics of the energy market. Prices are influenced by a range of factors, including weather conditions, demand, and production. It is important for consumers to be aware of these factors in order to plan their energy usage effectively.

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