Richard Andersson

Richard Andersson - Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 11:43

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The Rollercoaster of Electricity Prices: A Look at Today's and Tomorrow's Prices

Today, on April 19, 2024, electricity prices in Sweden have shown a clear variation throughout the day, with the lowest prices during the early morning hours and a peak during the morning rush hour. Prices have ranged from 54.82 öre per kWh in the late evening to 90.92 öre per kWh in the morning.

Tomorrow's Electricity Prices: A Sneak Peek

For those looking to plan their energy usage, it's good news that electricity prices are expected to be lower overall tomorrow. The cheapest hour is projected to be between 14:00 and 14:59 with a price of only 12.32 öre per kWh, which is a significant decrease compared to today's prices.

Energy Saving Tips: When is the Cheapest Time to Shower or Charge Your Electric Car?

With today's electricity prices, taking a shower during the cheapest hour could cost as little as 49 öre, while the cost of charging an electric car could be as low as 7.39 kr. These activities will be even cheaper tomorrow, providing a perfect opportunity to maximize the use of household appliances during these hours.

Fun Fact: The Cost of Heating a House

An interesting comparison shows that if we had the lowest electricity price all year round, it would only cost 2,217 kr to heat a medium-sized house of 160 sqm. This is in stark contrast to the 32,744 kr it would cost during the most expensive hours, highlighting the importance of choosing the right time for energy-intensive activities.

Summary

While electricity prices fluctuate significantly throughout the day, knowledge of these variations offers opportunities to make smart choices that can significantly reduce energy costs. Keeping an eye on electricity prices and planning your energy needs can lead to substantial savings, especially during periods of lower prices.

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