Say Watt - Save on electricity

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About this app

Save on electricity!

Keep track of the electricity price (spot price) hour by hour, today and tomorrow, to plan your electricity use and save the environment while saving money.

The app allows you to compare the consumption of different devices and gives a general estimate of the price of charging your electric car, for example.

With our Forecast-feature, you can compare the difference in doing something now versus later. Whether you have an hourly contract, a variable electricity price or a fixed price, you can influence your usage of electricity through planning.

In the settings you can enter VAT and a changing factor (Multiplier) to get a more complete picture of your electricity costs.

Don't forget to turn on notifications inside the app to be the first to see the next day's electricity prices. Tomorrow's electricity prices come in around 1.30 pm every day.

Currently supported regions:
* Sweden (SE1, SE2, SE3, SE4)
* Norway (NO1, NO2, NO3, NO4, NO5)
* Denmark (DK1, DK2)
* Spain
* France
* Finland
* Romania
* Ireland
* Croatia
Updated on
Jun 6, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

What's new

Summertime and warmer weather are upon us, and we’ve taken the opportunity to change how the graph works. If we have negative values (i.e., minus), the graph adjusts its lowest value. However, we set 0.0 as the lowest value if all values are positive. So please be aware of this, as the graph may appear slightly different.