Electricity prices Friday, 14 Mar 2025
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Today's and Tomorrow's Electricity Prices in Sweden
On March 14, 2025, there will be varying electricity prices throughout the day in Sweden. While some hours are more cost-effective for energy consumption, other hours reach higher prices. Tomorrow, on March 15, 2025, prices are expected to drop significantly, providing opportunities for smart energy use.
Today's Electricity Prices on March 14, 2025
Today, we see a peak in electricity prices between 07:00 and 08:59 when prices reach up to 93 öre per kWh. The cheapest hour falls between 14:00 and 14:59 with a price of 38 öre per kWh. This presents an opportunity to save money by aligning energy-intensive activities with these times.
Activities and Costs Today
During the cheapest hour today, it costs 46 öre to take a shower, 70 öre to fill the bathtub, and 17 öre to run a dishwasher. Charging an electric car would cost 701 öre, while playing computer games costs only 5 öre.
Costs of the Most Expensive Hour
During the most expensive hour today, a bath costs 560 öre and charging an electric car costs a whopping 5605 öre. The dishwasher would cost 140 öre and playing computer games costs 46 öre.
Tomorrow's Electricity Prices on March 15, 2025
Tomorrow, electricity prices are expected to drop significantly, with the lowest prices between 09:00 and 13:59 where the cost per kWh is around 12 öre. This means it will be particularly advantageous to plan energy-intensive activities during these hours.
Beneficial Activities Tomorrow
Tomorrow, you can enjoy showering, bathing, charging your car, or playing games without worrying about high electricity bills during the cheapest hours. It’s an excellent time to utilize energy-intensive appliances and optimize your household budget.
Annual Heating Cost
If the lowest electricity price had been constant throughout the year, it would cost 2105 kronor to heat a standard-sized house of 160 sqm. With today’s highest prices, that cost would rise to 16817 kronor.
Trivia about Electricity Prices and Energy Companies
Did you know that electricity prices can vary significantly depending on weather conditions and demand? On windy days, wind power can contribute to lower prices, while cold winter days with high demand can drive prices up. Energy companies are constantly working to balance production and consumption to stabilize the market.
To take advantage of the lower prices tomorrow, plan energy-intensive activities during the favorable hours. This can contribute to a more cost-effective use of electricity and a lower electricity bill.
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