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Richard Andersson - Sun, 9 Feb 2025 - 12:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden Today and Tomorrow

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly throughout the day. Today, February 9, 2025, the prices have been lowest during the night with a price of 28 öre per kWh between 11:00 PM and 11:59 PM. During the day, the prices have risen, reaching their peak from 9:00 AM to 9:59 AM with a price of 55 öre per kWh. This is a significant difference that can affect when it is most cost-effective to use electricity.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow

Tomorrow, February 10, 2025, electricity prices are also expected to vary greatly. The lowest price will be 18 öre per kWh between 3:00 AM and 3:59 AM. The highest price is expected to be 76 öre per kWh between 8:00 AM and 8:59 AM. It is a good idea to plan your electricity consumption based on these times to save money.

Costs for Common Activities Today

During the cheapest hour today, a shower costs about 74 öre, a bath 111 öre, and running the dishwasher 27 öre. Charging the electric car costs 11 kronor, while playing games on the computer only costs 9 öre. These costs are calculated based on an average consumption for each activity.

Costs During the Most Expensive Hour

During the most expensive hour today, from 9:00 AM to 9:59 AM, a bath costs 4 kronor and 52 öre, a dishwasher load 1 krona and 13 öre, and charging the electric car a whopping 45 kronor and 29 öre. Playing games on the computer costs 37 öre. It is clear that it can be much more cost-effective to perform these activities during the cheaper hours.

Annual Heating Costs

For those considering heating costs, it may be interesting to know that if we had the lowest electricity price of the day all year round, it would cost 3340 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. With the highest price, the cost would have been 13,589 kronor. This highlights the importance of keeping track of electricity prices and adjusting consumption accordingly.

Tips for Saving on Your Electricity Bill

To keep your electricity bill low, it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the hours when electricity prices are lower. Charging the electric car, running the dishwasher, or taking a bath during the cheapest hours can lead to significant savings. By being aware of the variations in electricity prices, households can save both money and energy.

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