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Electricity prices expected to rise slightly this winter

October 11, 2025
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Electricity prices are expected to rise slightly this winter, according to Länsförsäkringar. Market uncertainty is high, and analyst Christian Holtz warns of higher costs if consumers fail to monitor peaks in the electricity grid. The article highlights costs for average households in different electricity areas.

According to an analysis from Länsförsäkringar, electricity prices are expected to rise slightly this winter, but uncertainty in the electricity market remains significant. This affects household electricity bills in Sweden's different electricity areas, where costs vary for an average household.

Analyst Christian Holtz at Länsförsäkringar urges Swedes to keep track of peaks in the electricity grid. "If you don't manage that, it can become significantly more expensive with electricity this winter," he warns. Holtz emphasizes the importance of managing consumption during periods of high demand to avoid unexpected cost increases.

The article, published on October 10, 2025, is based on expert assessments and provides an overview of expected prices. The background is the ongoing volatility in the energy market, though the exact extent of the price increase remains uncertain. Consumers are advised to plan their electricity usage carefully to minimize risks.

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