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Richard Andersson - Tue, 25 Mar 2025 - 12:01

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Today's Electricity Prices in Sweden: A Glimpse of Low Costs

Today, March 25, 2025, we have experienced a varied price landscape in the electricity market in Sweden. During the early morning hours, between midnight and 05:00, electricity prices were relatively low, staying below 15 öre per kWh. The cheapest hour was between 02:00 and 02:59, when the price was 12.31 öre per kWh. This means that during this hour, it cost only 49 öre to take a shower, 73 öre to fill the bathtub, and 18 öre to run a dishwasher.

Afternoon Peaks and Evening Price Drops

Prices rose significantly during the morning rush, peaking at 82.72 öre per kWh between 18:00 and 18:59. During this hour, it cost a total of 5.06 kronor to charge an electric car and 1.26 kronor to run the dishwasher. After this peak, prices gradually fell during the evening, ending the day at 33.30 öre per kWh.

Forecast for Tomorrow's Electricity Prices

Tomorrow, March 26, 2025, electricity prices are expected to start slightly higher than today's lowest prices, beginning at 31.47 öre per kWh at midnight. Prices will rise during the morning, reaching their highest point between 07:00 and 07:59, when they are expected to be 84.27 öre per kWh. During this hour, it will cost 5.06 kronor to charge an electric car and 1.26 kronor to run the dishwasher.

Price Variations and Energy Savings

For those looking to save on energy costs, it is worth planning energy-intensive activities for the cheaper hours. For example, playing games on a computer that consumes 500Wh will cost only 6 öre during today's cheapest hour, while it costs 42 öre during the most expensive hour. For those considering charging their electric car, it may be beneficial to do so during the early morning hours tomorrow.

Year-Round: A Comparison of Heating Costs

If we had had today's lowest electricity price all year, it would have cost 2,216 kronor to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm. However, with the highest electricity price, the same heating would cost 15,168 kronor. This shows how significantly electricity prices can impact households' annual energy costs.

Curiosity: The Dynamics of the Electricity Market

It is always interesting to observe how electricity prices fluctuate depending on the time of day and demand. This variation gives households the opportunity to save money by adjusting their energy consumption to the cheaper hours. With today's technology and smart home solutions, it is becoming increasingly easier to manage energy consumption and take advantage of these price variations.

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