Electricity prices Monday, 10 Mar 2025
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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden
On March 10, 2025, there will be a varied pricing of electricity in Sweden, with prices ranging from 24 öre to 125 öre per kWh depending on the time of day. For tomorrow, March 11, prices are expected to be between 29 öre and 138 öre per kWh. These prices are exclusive of transmission fees, taxes, VAT, and any regulatory fees.
Today's Electricity Prices
During the early morning hours, between 00:00 and 05:59, electricity prices are relatively low, ranging from 38 to 44 öre per kWh. Prices then rise significantly during the morning rush hour, with the highest price reached between 08:00 and 08:59 at 125 öre per kWh. In the evening, prices drop again and reach their lowest between 22:00 and 23:59 at 24 öre per kWh.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices
Tomorrow, March 11, electricity prices are expected to start at 39 öre per kWh at midnight and reach their lowest at 03:00 with 29 öre per kWh. Just like today, prices will rise during the morning, peaking between 08:00 and 08:59 at 138 öre per kWh. Prices will then decrease in the evening to again reach a low level of 74 öre per kWh by 23:00.
Good Advice for Energy Use
To optimize energy use and save money, it may be wise to adjust electricity-intensive activities to the cheaper hours. For example, a shower during the cheapest hour of the day costs 96 öre, while the same shower during the most expensive hour costs 831 öre. Similarly, charging an electric car may cost 14 kronor during the cheapest hour, but a staggering 83 kronor during the most expensive.
Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices
If we had the lowest electricity price of the day all year, it would cost 4,356 kronor to heat a typical house of 160 sqm. With the highest price, the cost would instead be 24,942 kronor. This clearly shows the significant impact electricity prices have on household finances.
Curiosities About Electricity Prices and Energy Companies
Did you know that electricity prices in Sweden are influenced by a range of factors, including weather conditions, fuel prices, and demand for electricity? During cold winter months, the demand for electricity can rise, leading to higher prices. At the same time, increased use of renewable energy sources like wind power can help lower prices on windy days.
To stay updated on electricity prices and optimize your electricity consumption, it is recommended to follow the developments in the electricity market and use smart apps and services that help manage electricity consumption during the cheapest hours of the day.
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