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Richard Andersson - Mon, 17 Mar 2025 - 12:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden on March 17, 2025

Today, on March 17, 2025, Sweden is experiencing a varied price structure in the electricity market. The early morning hours offer lower prices, while prices rise during the most demanded hours of the day. Here is an overview of today's electricity prices:

Today's Electricity Prices

00:00-00:59: 15 öre
01:00-01:59: 9 öre
02:00-02:59: 15 öre
03:00-03:59: 23 öre
04:00-04:59: 28 öre
05:00-05:59: 56 öre
06:00-06:59: 80 öre
07:00-07:59: 92 öre
08:00-08:59: 81 öre
09:00-09:59: 56 öre
10:00-10:59: 23 öre
11:00-11:59: 15 öre
12:00-12:59: 14 öre
13:00-13:59: 14 öre
14:00-14:59: 22 öre
15:00-15:59: 39 öre
16:00-16:59: 57 öre
17:00-17:59: 80 öre
18:00-18:59: 100 öre
19:00-19:59: 91 öre
20:00-20:59: 76 öre
21:00-21:59: 55 öre
22:00-22:59: 38 öre
23:00-23:59: 26 öre

Electricity Prices Tomorrow, March 18, 2025

Tomorrow, electricity prices in Sweden are expected to fluctuate with some interesting price levels. The most notable are the negative prices in the middle of the day, meaning that consumers will actually be paid to use electricity during these hours:

00:00-00:59: 19 öre
01:00-01:59: 15 öre
02:00-02:59: 23 öre
03:00-03:59: 25 öre
04:00-04:59: 40 öre
05:00-05:59: 61 öre
06:00-06:59: 76 öre
07:00-07:59: 79 öre
08:00-08:59: 59 öre
09:00-09:59: 34 öre
10:00-10:59: 13 öre
11:00-11:59: 1 öre
12:00-12:59: free
13:00-13:59: free
14:00-14:59: 7 öre
15:00-15:59: 13 öre
16:00-16:59: 29 öre
17:00-17:59: 35 öre
18:00-18:59: 43 öre
19:00-19:59: 33 öre
20:00-20:59: 27 öre
21:00-21:59: 24 öre
22:00-22:59: 23 öre
23:00-23:59: 20 öre

Tips for Optimizing Your Electricity Consumption

During the cheapest hour today, it costs nothing to use the dishwasher or play games on the computer. For those who want to charge their electric car, take a bath or shower, you can even get paid to do so during the cheapest hour. Here are some tips on how you can take advantage of these price variations:

Today's Energy Savings

- Take a shower during the cheapest hour and get 1 öre back.
- Take a bath and get 2 öre back.
- Charge the electric car and get 26 öre back.
- Use the dishwasher for free.
- Play games on the computer for free.

The Most Expensive Hour Today

- During the most expensive hour, taking a bath costs 6 kronor.
- The dishwasher costs 1.50 kronor.
- Charging the electric car costs 60 kronor.
- Playing games on the computer costs 50 öre.

Interesting Trivia About Electricity Prices

If we had had the lowest electricity price all year, it would have cost -80 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. This compared to 18,030 kronor during the most expensive hour shows how much electricity prices can impact household finances.

With these insights, consumers can plan their electricity consumption more effectively and take advantage of the lower prices. So keep an eye on electricity prices and adjust your usage to save money!

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