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Electricity price today in Finland: hourly spot prices, cheapest hours, and practical planning

Looking up Finland's electricity price today should be quick and useful. This page shows current and hourly spot prices, highlights cheaper and more expensive periods, and helps you decide when to run flexible household usage.

What "electricity price today" means

Spot prices change by hour. That means timing matters in day-to-day usage planning.

Two homes with similar total usage can still pay different monthly costs depending on when electricity is consumed.

How to use hourly prices to save money

You do not need perfect optimization to reduce electricity costs.

Moving flexible loads (dishwasher, laundry, EV charging, water heating) away from expensive hours can reduce costs consistently.

Why prices move during the day

Price changes follow market balance between electricity demand and available generation.

Typical drivers include morning/evening demand peaks, weather effects, generation availability, and wider Nordic market conditions.

Market context in Finland (Nord Pool + total bill components)

Spot electricity prices in Finland are tied to Nordic market pricing (Nord Pool day-ahead and local bidding-zone dynamics).

Your total household bill is broader than spot price alone: supplier margin, VAT, fixed monthly fees, and network transfer charges also affect the final cost.

Quick way to read this page

For fast decisions, first check the current price and cheapest remaining hours.

Then review expensive remaining hours and compare against the daily average context.

Plan ahead with related pages

For better day-to-day planning, combine this page with tomorrow prices, average trends, and cost tools.

You can also compare supplier pages such as Fortum, Helen Compare all, Oomi, Vre, and Vattenfall.

Data transparency

Always verify whether displayed prices include VAT, what update timestamp is shown, and which market interval is used.

Clear source and method labeling improves trust and helps users interpret daily price movement correctly.

Price data provenance

  • Primary source: Nord Pool market data (Finland bidding area), delivered via API pipeline.
  • Grid operator: Fingrid — Finland’s national transmission system operator.
  • European framework: ENTSO-E — European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity.
  • Update cadence: Hourly refresh for display values; timestamps shown on page.
  • Time basis: Hourly display blocks (market data may originate at finer intervals depending on source model).
  • VAT basis: Spot values can be shown with or without VAT depending on configuration. Check the page note and methodology.
  • Calculation method: See comparison methodology and data sources.

When numbers can differ slightly

Small differences can happen because of publication timing, source update lag, timezone alignment, or supplier-specific billing rules. For direct provider billing confirmation, always verify final contract terms at checkout.

FAQ

What is the electricity price in Finland today?
The spot price changes by hour (and in many market datasets by 15-minute intervals). For practical planning, check the current hour and the cheapest remaining hours for today.
When are tomorrow's electricity prices published in Finland?
In most cases, next-day prices become available around early afternoon Finland time, typically around 14:00 (sometimes slightly before or after, depending on source updates).
Why is electricity expensive today?
Common reasons are high demand, cold weather, low wind generation, production outages, and cross-border transmission constraints. Usually, prices rise because several of these factors occur at the same time.
Does the shown spot price include VAT?
That depends on the data source. Always verify whether values are shown with or without VAT and whether additional supplier margin and fixed fees are included.
What does my final electricity cost include besides spot price?
Your final bill may include spot energy price, supplier margin, VAT, basic monthly fee, and network transfer fees. Spot price is only one part of total cost.
Is timing household usage really worth it?
Yes. Shifting flexible usage (for example EV charging, dishwasher, laundry, water heating) away from high-price windows can reduce monthly costs.
Is spot electricity usually cheaper than fixed-price contracts?
Over long periods, spot pricing can be competitive, but it also includes volatility. Fixed contracts provide predictability. The better option depends on your risk tolerance and ability to shift usage.
How does 15-minute pricing affect my bill?
For spot-based products, pricing granularity can improve timing opportunities. The exact billing effect depends on your supplier model and how your consumption profile aligns with high and low intervals.
Should I check only the cheapest hour?
Not usually. It is better to look at a practical low-price window (for example several consecutive intervals) so you can run real household tasks without over-optimizing.
Where should I continue after this page?
Use Tomorrow prices for planning, Average trends for market context, and Tools for cost estimation.