Jönköping Energi Style - Configuration matching Jönköping Energi (2 peaks, all year)
Analysis: What Does This Simulation Prove?
What this proves: Different grid companies have different rules. Jönköping Energi uses only
2 peaks (not 3) to calculate the average, applies the tariff all year (not just winter), and allows multiple
peaks per day. This simulation runs in June (summer) to prove that peaks are still recorded year-round. With
only 2 peaks averaged, each individual peak has more impact - making peak shaving even more valuable. The system
adapts to these different provider configurations through simple settings changes.
Detected Peak Average
5 kW
Top 2 peaks averaged
Highest Peak
5.00 kW
Maximum recorded
Est. Monthly Cost*
250 SEK
Effektavgift portion
Why No Savings? This simulation has no battery configured. The effekttariff node outputs a
current limit signal, but without a battery to discharge, there's nothing to cover the difference when
consumption exceeds the limit. The grid must supply all power, so peaks cannot be reduced.
What This Shows: The system correctly tracks your top 2 peaks during
peak hours and calculates your effektavgift at approximately 250 SEK/month.
This monitoring alone is valuable for understanding your consumption patterns.
To Actually Reduce Peaks: You need a battery that can discharge during high-consumption moments.
The node tells your ESS "limit grid to X amps" - the battery covers the rest. See the batteryCharging
scenario for a 40-50% reduction example, potentially saving
100-125 SEK/month.
| Peak # |
Date |
Hour |
Power (kW) |
| 1 |
2024-06-01 |
17:00 |
5.00 |
| 2 |
2024-06-01 |
18:00 |
5.00 |
*Estimated using typical Swedish effekttariff rate of ~50 SEK/kW/month. Actual rates vary by provider.