New electricity tariff slabs effective July 1: Calculate your bill with updated rates

The changes have impacted over 2.28 million household consumers nationwide


News Desk July 03, 2024
Electricity bills

Electricity rates increased for both protected and non-protected consumers from July 1. The base tariff rose by Rs5.72 per unit, along with a Rs3.41 per unit increase in fuel charges. Non-protected consumers also faced additional fixed taxes and surcharges.

The distinction between protected and non-protected consumers is pivotal for determining electricity bills. Consumers exceeding the 200-unit monthly limit are classified as non-protected, leading to substantial cost increases.

Even if consumption drops below 200 units in subsequent months, consumers remain in the non-protected category for six months. After this period, they can return to the protected category if their consumption remains within the 200-unit limit.

Protected consumers, who use up to 200 units per month, and lifeline customers, consuming 1-100 units monthly, remain shielded from the increases in basic tariffs and monthly fuel charges.

These changes have impacted over 2.28 million household consumers nationwide, reflecting efforts to manage electricity consumption effectively.

Consumer Type Units Range Tariff (Rs per unit) Monthly Bill Range
Lifeline Users 1-50 units Rs 3.95 Rs 200-300
Lifeline Users 51-100 units Rs 7.74 Up to Rs 1,000
Protected Consumers 100-200 units Rs 10 Around Rs 2,500
Non-Protected Consumers 201-300 units Rs 27-30 (incl. taxes) At least Rs 6,000
Non-Protected Consumers 301-400 units Rs 38 (incl. taxes) Rs 15,000-17,000
Non-Protected Consumers 401-500 units Rs 42+ (incl. taxes) Above Rs 21,000
Non-Protected Consumers 501-600 units - Around Rs 30,000
Non-Protected Consumers 601-700 units - More than Rs 35,000
Non-Protected Consumers Above 700 units - At least Rs 50,000

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