Electricity prices Monday, 24 Mar 2025
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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecasts
On March 24, 2025, there will be varying electricity prices throughout the day in Sweden. With a starting price of 15 öre per kWh during the early hours of the night, prices rise significantly to 97 öre per kWh during the evening peak. Tomorrow, March 25, 2025, shows a slightly lower price level starting at 13 öre per kWh and peaking at 84 öre per kWh in the evening.
Electricity Prices Today, March 24, 2025
Today starts with low electricity prices during the early morning hours. Between 00:00 and 05:00, the price remains steady around 15-29 öre per kWh. During the morning rush hour, from 06:00 to 09:00, prices rise sharply to between 69 and 83 öre per kWh. Throughout the day, prices drop slightly but reach another peak of 97 öre per kWh between 18:00 and 19:00. The evening concludes with a price drop to 13 öre per kWh at midnight.
Activities During the Cheapest Hour of the Day
During the cheapest hour of the day, from 23:00 to 23:59, you can enjoy a shower for only 49 öre, a bath for 74 öre, or a dishwashing session for 18 öre. Charging an electric car costs 746 öre, while playing games on the computer costs only 6 öre.
Activities During the Most Expensive Hour of the Day
During the most expensive hour, from 18:00 to 18:59, a bath costs 580 öre, a dishwashing session costs 145 öre, and charging an electric car costs a whopping 5804 öre. Playing games on the computer costs 48 öre.
Electricity Prices Tomorrow, March 25, 2025
Tomorrow, we see a somewhat calmer price development. Prices start at 13 öre per kWh and peak at 84 öre per kWh between 18:00 and 19:00. Throughout the day, prices fluctuate between 12 and 60 öre per kWh, providing a more stable price picture compared to today.
Tips for Energy Savings
To maximize your savings, it is recommended to perform energy-intensive activities such as dishwashing, showering, or charging the car during the hours when the electricity price is at its lowest. By planning and adjusting your energy consumption according to price fluctuations, you can save both money and contribute to a more balanced load on the power grid.
Curiosities About Electricity Prices and Energy Consumption
If we had the lowest electricity price of today throughout the year, it would have cost 2238 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm, based on an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. With the highest electricity price of the year, the same heating would have cost 17,414 kronor.
In summary, today's and tomorrow's electricity prices present both challenges and opportunities for Swedish households. By being aware of price fluctuations and adjusting energy consumption, one can not only save money but also contribute to more sustainable energy usage.
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