Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Tue, 25 Feb 2025 - 11:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden on February 25, 2025

Today, electricity prices have varied significantly throughout the day. The early morning hours offered extremely low prices, with the lowest recorded between 01:00-01:59 when the electricity price dropped to 1 öre per kWh. This means it was practically free to play games on the computer during this hour, if the computer used 500Wh. A shower during this hour only cost 4 öre, and a bath 6 öre.

Electricity Prices Throughout the Day

From 04:00, prices began to rise sharply and peaked in the evening. Between 17:00-18:59, the electricity price was around 33 öre per kWh. This meant that a shower during this time cost approximately 132 öre, and charging an electric car became significantly more expensive, costing 33 kronor for 60 kWh.

Tips for Energy Usage

For those looking to save money, it is advantageous to use energy-intensive appliances during the hours when the electricity price is at its lowest. For example, running the dishwasher between 01:00-01:59 only cost 1 öre, while the same activity during the most expensive hour cost 83 öre.

Electricity Prices in Sweden on February 26, 2025

Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to be somewhat higher compared to today. The lowest prices are anticipated during the night, with a minimum of 23 öre per kWh between 02:00-03:59. Prices will then gradually rise throughout the morning, peaking at 56 öre between 08:00-09:00.

Forecast for Tomorrow's Electricity Prices

With tomorrow's highest electricity price at 56 öre, it will be significantly more expensive to perform certain activities. A shower will cost about 224 öre and a bath 336 öre during the most expensive hours. Charging an electric car during the most expensive hour will cost a full 34 kronor for 60 kWh.

Curiosities about Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price of today all year round, it would only cost 206 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm, with an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. This puts into perspective how much electricity prices can vary and how it affects households' energy costs.

Interesting Facts

Did you know that if we had the highest electricity price of today all year, it would cost a staggering 10,067 kronor to heat the same house? This highlights the importance of understanding and optimizing energy usage.

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