Electricity area SE3 - Stockholm
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Electricity area SE3 covers southern Sweden, including the metropolitan areas of Stockholm and Gothenburg. Here, the energy mix is more diversified with nuclear power, wind power, and imported energy. The region has a higher energy consumption compared to other electricity areas, which sometimes leads to higher prices. Integration with continental Europe through submarine cables plays a crucial role in the energy supply.
CURRENT PRICE
35.60 öre/kWh
Kl. 18.00 - 19:00
Above daily rate
PRICE TODAY
29.91 öre/kWh
Tomorrow: 29.96 öre/kWh
Cheaper than yesterday
LOWEST HOURLY RATE
27.15 öre/kWh
Kl. 00:00 - 01:00
Below daily rate
HIGHEST HOURLY RATE
36.44 öre/kWh
Kl. 17:00 - 18:00
Above daily rate
What costs what in electricity area SE3 - Stockholm

Shower
The cost of a shower is calculated based on the energy required to heat 100 litres of water ~4kWh.
1.42 kr
Bath
A bathtub holds about 150 litres of water, and ~6 kWh of energy is needed to heat the water.
2.14 kr
Dishwasher
A dishwasher and washing machine consume approximately ~1.5kWh of energy per wash.
0.53 kr
Charge electric car
An electric car has a battery of about 40-100kWh, our calculation is based on charging 60kWh.
21.36 kr
Gaming
A powerful gaming computer including screen consumes about 0.3-0.5kWh per hour played.
0.18 kr
Heating
Heating a well-insulated house of 150 m² requires about 18000kWh per year (120kWh/sqm).
6 408.12 krThe cost of electricity in a household can vary considerably and is affected by several decisive factors. These include the types of household appliances used and their energy efficiency, your personal usage pattern, the size of your home and current electricity prices, which vary according to your geographic location and time.
In most Swedish households, the average electricity price for the current month is charged. If you have an hourly pricing system, it can be beneficial to optimize your electricity consumption by time of day. The electricity price can vary significantly from hour to hour and can affect your electricity costs in the long term. Being aware of these factors can help you manage and reduce your electricity costs effectively.
Time | Today (öre/kWh) | Tomorrow (öre/kWh) | Direction |
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00:00 -> 00:59 | 27.15 | 29.96 | |
01:00 -> 01:59 | 27.54 | 29.78 | |
02:00 -> 02:59 | 27.56 | 29.29 | |
03:00 -> 03:59 | 27.40 | 29.12 | |
04:00 -> 04:59 | 28.33 | 29.16 | |
05:00 -> 05:59 | 28.35 | 29.71 | |
06:00 -> 06:59 | 29.21 | 29.98 | |
07:00 -> 07:59 | 29.81 | 30.74 | |
08:00 -> 08:59 | 30.13 | 31.28 | |
09:00 -> 09:59 | 30.51 | 31.67 | |
10:00 -> 10:59 | 29.85 | 26.74 | |
11:00 -> 11:59 | 28.65 | 5.97 | |
12:00 -> 12:59 | 29.78 | 2.43 | |
13:00 -> 13:59 | 29.17 | 0.30 | |
14:00 -> 14:59 | 29.18 | 1.01 | |
15:00 -> 15:59 | 29.64 | 4.09 | |
16:00 -> 16:59 | 31.37 | 8.10 | |
17:00 -> 17:59 | 36.44 | 29.94 | |
18:00 -> 18:59 | 35.60 | 30.77 | |
19:00 -> 19:59 | 32.13 | 31.34 | |
20:00 -> 20:59 | 30.57 | 31.47 | |
21:00 -> 21:59 | 30.32 | 31.09 | |
22:00 -> 22:59 | 30.72 | Updates at 13:00 | |
23:00 -> 23:59 | 28.42 | 30.14 |
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