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What does it cost to run right now? — Malmö, Sweden

A price per kilowatt-hour is hard to feel. A price per wash is not. The table below converts the current electricity price into what it actually costs to run everyday things, and shows the same figure at today’s cheapest and most expensive hour so the gap is visible rather than theoretical. The consumption figures are typical values for a modern appliance, so treat the result as a good approximation rather than a meter reading.

Cheapest hour today: 14:00–15:00 · Most expensive hour today: 20:00–21:00

Malmö, Sweden · 2026-08-19
Appliance or useTypical useCost nowAt today’s cheapest hourAt today’s dearest hourSaved by waiting
Washing machine, 40 °C cycle0.7 kWhSEK 2.67SEK 1.93SEK 2.71SEK 0.78
Dishwasher, eco programme0.9 kWhSEK 3.44SEK 2.49SEK 3.49SEK 1.00
Tumble dryer, one load2.5 kWhSEK 9.54SEK 6.91SEK 9.68SEK 2.78
Electric oven, one hour1.4 kWhSEK 5.34SEK 3.87SEK 5.42SEK 1.55
Induction hob, 30 minutes0.9 kWhSEK 3.44SEK 2.49SEK 3.49SEK 1.00
Kettle, 1.5 litres0.11 kWhSEK 0.42SEK 0.30SEK 0.43SEK 0.12
Fridge-freezer, a whole day0.8 kWhSEK 3.05SEK 2.21SEK 3.10SEK 0.89
Heat pump, one hour2 kWhSEK 7.63SEK 5.52SEK 7.75SEK 2.22
Air conditioning, one hour1 kWhSEK 3.82SEK 2.76SEK 3.87SEK 1.11
Electric car, a 50 kWh charge50 kWhSEK 190.87SEK 138.12SEK 193.65SEK 55.53

Costs use the final consumer price estimate for this area, including VAT, energy taxes and typical grid costs. Switch the daily page to wholesale if you want the market price alone.

Something else

Most appliances print their consumption on the rating plate or in the manual.

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