Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 11:01

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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden

The electricity prices in Sweden show an interesting variation throughout the day with both peaks and valleys. Today, February 26, 2025, the day starts with low electricity prices that rise during the morning hours before stabilizing in the afternoon and evening. Tomorrow is expected to follow a similar trend, but with slightly higher prices during the morning and evening peaks.

Detailed Price Overview for Today, February 26, 2025

Today, electricity prices start low at 24 öre per kWh during the first hour after midnight. Prices remain below 30 öre until 06:00 when they begin to rise and reach their highest point at 08:00 with 56 öre per kWh. After that, prices gradually decrease to around 39 öre during the afternoon and evening.

Activities and Costs During the Cheapest Hour

During the cheapest hour today, between 03:00 and 03:59, it costs only 90 öre to take a shower (4 kWh), 136 öre to take a bath (6 kWh), 34 öre to run the dishwasher (1 kWh), and 1364 öre to charge an electric car (60 kWh). For gamers, it costs only 11 öre to play games on the computer (0.5 kWh).

Costs During the Most Expensive Hour

During the most expensive hour, between 08:00 and 08:59, the costs for the same activities increase. Taking a bath then costs 427 öre, washing dishes costs 106 öre, and charging the car costs 4275 öre. Playing games on the computer costs 35 öre.

Price Forecast for Tomorrow, February 27, 2025

Tomorrow, electricity prices start at 25 öre per kWh at midnight but quickly rise to 62 öre by 07:00 and reach their highest point of 71 öre at 18:00. After this peak, prices gradually decrease towards 29 öre by midnight.

Tips for Reducing Electricity Costs

To keep electricity costs down, it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper hours. Charge the electric car or run the dishwasher late at night or early in the morning when prices are lower. Showering or bathing during these hours can also help save money.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices and Energy Costs

If we were to have the lowest electricity price all year round, it would cost 4094 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. With today's highest prices, the cost would instead be 12827 kronor for the same period.

For those interested in the development of electricity companies, it is worth noting that many companies are now investing in renewable energy and smart solutions to meet consumers' increasing demand for sustainable and cost-effective alternatives.

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