Calculate your electricity bill for all Indian states and union territories with latest 2024 tariff rates
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Follow these simple steps to calculate your electricity bill accurately
Choose your state or union territory from the dropdown menu
Input the number of electricity units consumed from your meter reading
Select domestic or commercial connection type
Click calculate to get detailed bill breakdown with taxes
Indian electricity tariffs follow a progressive slab system where rates increase with higher consumption:
To calculate units consumed:
Units Consumed = Current Reading - Previous Reading
Example: If current reading is 1250 and previous was 1100, you consumed 150 units.
Common questions about electricity bill calculation in India
To calculate electricity bill in India: 1) Note your current and previous meter readings 2) Calculate units consumed (current - previous reading) 3) Apply state-specific tariff slabs 4) Add fixed charges and taxes 5) Include fuel surcharge if applicable. Use our calculator for accurate results.
Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Punjab typically have among the highest electricity tariffs in India, with rates ranging from ₹6-12 per unit for domestic consumers. Tariffs vary by consumption slabs and are revised periodically by state electricity regulatory commissions.
The average monthly electricity bill in India ranges from ₹1,000-3,000 for households consuming 200-400 units. Urban areas typically have higher bills due to increased appliance usage, while rural areas may have lower consumption and subsidized rates.
Electricity tariffs in India are determined by State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs) based on factors like fuel costs, transmission losses, operational expenses, and government policies. Tariffs are reviewed annually and vary by state, consumer category, and consumption slabs.
Fixed charges are monthly connection fees paid regardless of electricity consumption, while variable charges are based on actual units consumed. Fixed charges cover meter reading, billing, and infrastructure maintenance costs, typically ranging from ₹20-300 per month.
Yes, you can reduce electricity bills legally by: using energy-efficient appliances, optimizing AC usage, switching to LED lighting, using solar panels, avoiding peak hours (where applicable), and regular maintenance of electrical equipment. Many states also offer subsidies for solar installations.