Electricity prices Thursday, 27 Feb 2025
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Electric Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast
Today's and tomorrow's electric prices show an interesting variation throughout the day. With a mix of both low and high prices, it's important to plan your electricity consumption to take advantage of the cheaper hours.
Today's Electric Prices: February 27, 2025
Today started with relatively low electric prices during the night, where prices were around 25 öre per kWh. During the morning hours, prices increased significantly, peaking at 09:00-09:59 with 71 öre per kWh. The afternoon offered some relief with prices around 40 öre per kWh before they rose again in the evening to 72 öre at 18:00-18:59.
Activities and Costs
During the cheapest hour today, a shower costs 90 öre, a bath 136 öre, and a dishwasher load 34 öre. Charging an electric car costs 13 kronor while playing video games costs only 11 öre. However, during the most expensive hour, the cost of a bath rises to 554 öre, a dishwasher load to 138 öre, and charging an electric car to a whopping 55 kronor. Playing video games then costs 46 öre.
Tomorrow's Electric Prices: February 28, 2025
Tomorrow starts with slightly lower prices than today, with the night offering electric prices around 23 öre per kWh. During the morning hours, prices rise sharply, reaching a peak at 08:00-08:59 with 92 öre per kWh. The afternoon sees a slowdown in prices, which drop to around 33 öre per kWh before rising slightly again in the evening.
Energy Usage Tips
To optimize energy consumption, it is recommended to run energy-intensive appliances like dishwashers and washing machines during the cheaper hours at night or early morning. Charging the electric car during these hours can also lead to significant savings. Gaming enthusiasts can also benefit from the lower prices during the night.
Interesting Facts about Electric Prices
If we had the lowest electric price all year round, it would only cost 4088 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. This is a significant difference compared to paying the highest electric price all year, which would cost 16630 kronor.
It's also worth noting that electric prices can vary greatly depending on weather and demand. Staying informed about daily electric prices can help households save money and reduce their environmental impact.
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