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Richard Andersson - Tue, 15 Apr 2025 - 11:02

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: An Insight into Today's and Tomorrow's Costs

On April 15, 2025, we offer a fascinating insight into electricity prices in Sweden, with variations that can affect both households and businesses. Today, electricity prices range from 0.32 SEK per kWh to 0.52 SEK per kWh depending on the time of day, while tomorrow's prices show a similar trend with peaks up to 0.62 SEK per kWh.

Today's Electricity Prices

Today, April 15, 2025, we see a significant variation in electricity prices throughout the hours of the day. Prices start at 0.32 SEK per kWh at midnight and drop to today's lowest point of 0.05 SEK per kWh between 11:00 and 11:59. This hour is perfect for performing energy-intensive tasks such as charging an electric car, taking a bath, or doing the dishes, as these activities are virtually free.

Free Energy Activities

During today's cheapest hour, it is free to take a bath, shower, charge the car, do the dishes, or play games. This presents a unique opportunity to save money by planning energy-intensive activities during this time.

Most Expensive Hours Today

The most expensive hour today occurs between 07:00 and 07:59 with a price of 0.52 SEK per kWh. During this hour, a bath costs 3.69 SEK, a dishwasher load costs 0.92 SEK, and charging an electric car costs a whopping 36.98 SEK. It is therefore wise to avoid major energy uses during this time.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices

Tomorrow, April 16, 2025, electricity prices are expected to start low at 0.03 SEK per kWh at midnight and rise to 0.62 SEK per kWh during the most expensive hour between 19:00 and 19:59. There is a clear peak in the evening, making it advantageous to plan energy-intensive activities during the cheaper morning hours.

Free Energy Activities Tomorrow

During tomorrow's cheapest hour, between 02:00 and 02:59, it is again free to perform activities such as taking a bath, showering, charging the car, doing the dishes, or playing games. This provides yet another chance to optimize energy use.

Interesting Facts and Tips

Did you know that if we had today's lowest electricity price all year, it would cost 0 SEK to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm? This shows how significant low electricity prices can be for household finances.

Optimize Your Energy Use

To take advantage of lower electricity prices, consider planning energy-intensive activities such as laundry, dishwashing, and charging electric cars during the cheapest hours. By doing this, you can significantly reduce your electricity costs.

The Role of Electricity Companies

Electricity companies in Sweden play an important role in stabilizing prices by balancing the demand and supply of energy. Their work in integrating renewable energy into the grid also helps keep prices competitive.

In summary, today's and tomorrow's electricity prices in Sweden offer both challenges and opportunities. By being aware of the price differences, you can optimize your energy use and thus save money.

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