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Practical guides to understand the electricity market and lower your costs.
Answers to common questions when choosing, switching, or understanding electricity plans and electricity prices.
Which electricity plan suits you best depends on your home, consumption and how much risk you want to take around electricity prices. Some prefer the security of a fixed electricity price, while others choose variable pricing to benefit from lower prices over time. In our guide, we walk through what to consider before choosing an electricity plan and which factors affect the cost most. ➡️ Read our guide to choosing the right electricity plan: Choosing the right electricity plan
The electricity price is affected by factors such as weather, electricity consumption, demand, electricity production and which electricity area you live in. During cold winter months prices are often higher, while increased production from sources such as wind power can push prices down. If you want to understand why electricity prices vary so much between different periods, you can read our guide here: ➡️ Read our guide to what affects electricity prices: What affects electricity prices?
Yes, in most cases you can switch electricity supplier whenever you want. What you need to check is whether your current contract has a binding period or notice period. The switch usually happens automatically and you are normally not affected by any interruption to your electricity supply. ➡️ Read our guide to switching electricity supplier: Switch electricity supplier
Green electricity means that the electricity comes from renewable energy sources such as hydropower, wind power or solar energy. Many electricity suppliers now offer fossil-free or 100% renewable electricity plans. In our guide, we explain the difference between different types of eco-labelled electricity and what to consider when comparing green electricity plans. ➡️ Read our guide to green electricity: What is green electricity?
There are several ways to reduce electricity consumption and lower electricity costs, such as smarter heating, energy-efficient appliances and avoiding unnecessary standby consumption. We have collected concrete tips and actions that can help you reduce both consumption and costs. ➡️ Read our guide to reducing electricity consumption: Reduce electricity consumption
Sweden is divided into four electricity areas: SE1, SE2, SE3 and SE4. The electricity area affects the electricity price you get because supply and demand differ between different parts of the country. In our guide, you can read more about how electricity areas work and why prices can differ significantly depending on where you live. ➡️ Read our guide to electricity areas in Sweden: Electricity areas in Sweden
A fixed electricity price gives security and the same price throughout the contract period, while a variable electricity price follows the market and can become both cheaper or more expensive over time. Which option is best depends on your finances, risk level and how much you want to be affected by market prices. ➡️ Read our guide to fixed or variable electricity prices: Fixed or variable electricity price
Practical guides to understand the electricity market and lower your costs.
The Swedish government's new electricity support scheme for the winter's high electricity prices will begin paying out in June 2026 – automatically and without the need to apply. Here's how much you'll receive by electricity zone, the consumption cap, and what you need to do.
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