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Richard Andersson - Mon, 21 Apr 2025 - 11:01

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Electricity Prices in Sweden: An Overview for April 21 and 22, 2025

Today, on April 21, 2025, electricity prices have varied significantly throughout the day. The cheapest hour occurred between 14:00 and 14:59 with a price of 9 öre per kWh. The most expensive hour was between 22:00 and 22:59, where the price soared to a whopping 133 öre per kWh.

Free Energy During the Cheapest Hour

For those looking to take advantage of the low electricity prices today, it’s an excellent time to take a bath, shower, wash dishes, charge the electric car, or play games on the computer during the cheapest hour. The cost of these activities is actually free between 14:00 and 14:59. With an electricity consumption of 4 kWh for a shower, 6 kWh for a bath, 1 kWh for a dishwash, 60 kWh for charging the car, and 0.5 kWh for gaming, this is a perfect opportunity to save on the electricity bill.

The Most Expensive Hour and Its Costs

During the most expensive hour today, between 22:00 and 22:59, the costs are significantly higher. A bath costs 18 kronor, a dishwash with the dishwasher costs 4 kronor, and charging the electric car costs a staggering 177 kronor. Playing games on the computer costs 1 krona and 47 öre. It is therefore wise to avoid these activities during this time to keep the electricity bill low.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: A Forecast for April 22, 2025

Tomorrow, on April 22, 2025, electricity prices are expected to rise sharply compared to today. The cheapest hour will be between 00:00 and 00:59 with a price of 28 öre per kWh, while the most expensive hour occurs between 20:00 and 20:59 with a price of 295 öre per kWh.

Free Energy During Tomorrow's Cheapest Hour

Despite the higher prices tomorrow, there is an opportunity to get free energy between 22:00 and 22:59. During this hour, the electricity price is 0 öre per kWh, which means it is free to shower, bathe, wash dishes, charge the car, or play games on the computer.

Interesting Facts About Electricity Prices

If we had the lowest electricity price all year round, it would have cost nothing to heat a normal-sized house of 160 sqm, with an annual consumption of 18,000 kWh. However, if we had the highest electricity price all year, the cost would have been a staggering 53,025 kronor.

Summary

Electricity prices in Sweden show significant variations both today and tomorrow. By planning electricity consumption around the cheapest hours, one can save considerable amounts on the electricity bill. It is important to be aware of when these hours occur to take advantage of the lower prices.

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