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Richard Andersson - Wed, 26 Mar 2025 - 12:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: Today's and Tomorrow's Forecast

Electricity prices in Sweden vary significantly throughout the day, and it is important for consumers to be aware of when it is most cost-effective to use electricity. Today, March 26, 2025, we see a variation in electricity prices ranging from 26 öre to 84 öre per kWh depending on the time of day. Tomorrow's prices, March 27, 2025, show a slightly lower pricing, with prices between 4 öre and 35 öre per kWh.

Today's Electricity Prices: March 26, 2025

Throughout today, electricity prices have varied from 26 öre at midnight to a peak of 84 öre during the morning hours. The lowest cost for electricity today occurs between 11:00 PM and 11:59 PM, making it an excellent time to carry out energy-intensive activities such as dishwashing or charging an electric vehicle.

Practical Tips for Today

For those looking to optimize their electricity consumption today, it is most cost-effective to:

  • Run the dishwasher for only 6 öre during the cheapest hour.
  • Take a shower for 16 öre.
  • Charge the electric vehicle for 2.50 kronor.
  • Play games on the computer for only 2 öre.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: March 27, 2025

Tomorrow promises even lower electricity prices, with the lowest cost at only 4 öre per kWh between 1:00 PM and 1:59 PM. This means that activities like bathing, showering, or charging the electric vehicle can be done at minimal cost during this hour.

Practical Tips for Tomorrow

To take advantage of the low prices tomorrow, one can:

  • Take a bath for about 25 öre during the cheapest hour.
  • Charge the electric vehicle for only 2.50 kronor.
  • Play games on the computer for 2 öre.

Curiosities about Electricity Prices

Interestingly, if we had experienced the lowest electricity price all year, it would have cost only 752 kronor to heat a standard-sized house of 160 square meters. This compares to 15,163 kronor if we had the highest electricity price year-round. This highlights the importance of keeping track of electricity prices and optimizing consumption at the right time.

Being aware of electricity prices and planning electricity consumption can lead to significant savings for households. By taking advantage of the cheapest hours, consumers can substantially reduce their electricity costs, which is particularly important in today's economic climate.

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