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Richard Andersson - Sun, 2 Mar 2025 - 11:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden: Free Energy and Price Variations

Today, March 2, 2025, electricity prices offer an interesting variation throughout the day. During the early morning hours, from midnight to 03:59, prices are at their lowest, with a cost dropping to as little as 1.59 öre per kWh. This provides an excellent opportunity for energy consumers to take advantage of cheap electricity for various activities.

Free Energy During Today's Cheapest Hour

During the cheapest hour of the day, between 12:00 and 12:59, the electricity price is so low that it is actually free to shower, bathe, charge the car, or play games. For the energy-conscious, this means a chance to optimize their electricity-consuming activities at no cost.

Activities During Today's Cheapest Hour

Charging an electric car during this hour would normally cost 33 öre, but today it is free. Showers and baths, which normally cost a few ören, are also free. The dishwasher, which consumes 1 kWh, can also be run at no cost.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: A Mix of Low and High Costs

Tomorrow, March 3, 2025, electricity prices are expected to vary significantly throughout the day. During the early morning hours, from midnight to 04:59, prices range between 1.04 and 2.76 öre per kWh. However, from 07:00, prices rise sharply, peaking at 22 öre per kWh between 08:00 and 08:59.

Free Electricity During Tomorrow's Cheapest Hour

Tomorrow, during the hour between 23:00 and 23:59, the electricity price will be so low that it is actually free to use electricity. This is an excellent opportunity for households to plan energy-intensive activities.

Activities During Tomorrow's Cheapest Hour

Just like today, it will be free tomorrow to shower, bathe, charge the car, or play games during this hour. This gives households an opportunity to save money by shifting their energy-intensive activities to this time.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices and Consumption

For those interested in energy economics, it may be worth noting that if the lowest electricity price of the year had been constant, it would cost -100 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. This is a thought-provoking figure that shows the potential for cost savings with proper planning.

Electricity Prices During Today's and Tomorrow's Most Expensive Hours

Today, during the most expensive hour between 18:00 and 18:59, it costs 7.39 öre per kWh. This means that a bath can cost up to 131 öre, and charging an electric car can cost 1317 öre. Tomorrow, the most expensive hour is expected to be between 08:00 and 08:59, with a price of 22 öre per kWh.

Tips for Energy Savings

To maximize savings, it may be wise to plan energy-intensive activities during the hours when electricity prices are at their lowest. Using energy-intensive appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines during these times can result in significant cost savings.

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