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Richard Andersson - Fri, 21 Feb 2025 - 11:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden

Today, February 21, 2025, electricity prices vary significantly throughout the day. During the early morning hours, from 02:00 to 02:59, the electricity price is at its lowest at 9 öre per kWh. This is an excellent time to take advantage of cheaper electricity, for example, for washing dishes or charging your electric car. The price then gradually rises, peaking at 08:00 to 08:59 with a price of 61 öre per kWh.

Tips to Optimize Your Electricity Consumption Today

If you plan to take a shower or a bath, it may be wise to do this during the cheaper hours in the morning. During the cheapest hour, a shower costs only 17 öre, while a bath costs 26 öre. The dishwasher can be run for as little as 6 öre during the cheapest hour. For those looking to charge their electric car, the most cost-effective time to do this is at night, costing 261 öre to charge 60 kWh.

Electricity Prices Tomorrow

Tomorrow, February 22, 2025, electricity prices are expected to vary again throughout the day. The cheapest hour will be from 02:00 to 02:59 with a price of 4 öre per kWh, providing an excellent opportunity for night owls to take advantage of low prices. During the morning hours, prices rise slightly but remain below 30 öre per kWh until 09:00 to 09:59. The most expensive hour is expected to be from 17:00 to 17:59 with a price of 27 öre per kWh.

Fun Facts About Electricity Prices

Did you know that if we had the lowest electricity price all year, it would only cost 784 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 square meters? This is a significant difference compared to the highest price, which would have cost 10,931 kronor for the same consumption. This difference illustrates the importance of optimizing energy consumption and choosing the right times for higher electricity usage.

Summary

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly both today and tomorrow, providing opportunities for substantial savings for those who plan their electricity consumption wisely. By taking advantage of the cheapest hours, one can significantly reduce their electricity costs, especially during high-consumption activities such as charging an electric car or heating the home.

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