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Domestic Electricity LT Tariff Slabs and Rates for all states in India in 2013

By on February 11, 2019

As the electricity tariff rates keep changing every year, we at Bijli Bachao thought that it will be very useful for our readers to know about the latest tariff slabs and rates applicable for 2013. So we do our research for all the states in India regularly and publish a table that lists all the latest tariff slabs and rates applicable for LT (Low Tension) domestic customers in urban centers in India. As the tariffs change, we update them in the list. Please note that these do not apply to commercial, rural or HT connections. Also note that the slabs are not the only constituent of an electricity bill, and there are several other components that make up the electricity bill. You can use our calculator at link to calculate and evaluate your electricity bill.

State Condition Slab Low Slab High Rate (in Rs)
Andhra Pradesh (As per tariff order dated 30th March 2013) Upto 50 units a month 1 50 1.45
More than 50 units a month 1 50 2.6
51 100 3.25
101 150 4.88
151 200 5.63
201 250 6.38
251 300 6.88
301 400 7.38
401 500 7.88
500 above 8.38
Arunachal Pradesh (As per tariff order dated 30th May 2013) 1 above 4.0
Assam (As per tariff order dated 16th May 2011, Multi Year Tariff) for connected load upto 5 KW 1 120 3.25
121 240 4.3
241 above 5
for connected load more than 5 KW 1 above 4.6
Bihar (As per tariff order dated 15th March 2013)

    Single Phase with connected load between 2 kW and 7 kW

&

Three Phase with connected load more than 5 kW

1 100 2.85
101 200 3.5
201 300 4.2
301 above 5.3
 Single Phase with connected load less than 2 kW  1  50 2.0
51 100 2.3
101 above 2.7
Chattisgarh (As per tariff order dated 5th May 2012) 1 100 2.1
101 200 2.4
201 500 3.4
501 above 5.85
Goa  (As per tariff order dated 31st March 2013) 1 60 1.2
61 250 1.6
251 500 2.6
501 above 3.0
Gujarat (As per tariff order dated 16th April 2013) For Gujarat Dakshin and Pashchim 1 50 3.15
51 100 3.6
101 250 4.25
251 above 5.2
 For Gujarat Madhya and Uttar  1  50 2.75
51 100 3.20
101 250 3.85
251 above 4.9
Gujarat-Torrent-Ahd (As per tariff order dated 16th April 2013) 1 50 3.2
51 200 3.75
201 above 4.55
Gujarat-Torrent-Surat  (As per tariff order dated 16th April 2013) 1 50 3.2
51 100 3.5
101 250 4.05
251 above 4.7
Haryana (Applicable from 1st April 2013) Total Consumption Less Than 100 units a month 0 40 2.98
41 100 4.75
Total Consumption Between 100 and 800 units a month 0 250 4.90
251 500 5.6
501 800 5.98
Total Consumption More Than 800 units a month 0 above 5.98
Himachal Pradesh  (As per tariff order dated 31st March 2013) 1 125 1.30
126 250 2.70
251 above 3.95
Jammu and Kashmir (As per tariff order dated 25th April 2013) 1 100 1.54
101 200 2.00
201 400 3.00
401 above 3.20
Jharkhand (As per tariff order dated 1st Aug 2012) for load upto 4 KW 1 200 2.4
201 above 2.9
for load more than 4 KW 1 above 3.0
Karnataka (As per tariff order approved on 6th May 2013) 1 30 2.5
31 100 3.7
101 200 4.85
201 above 5.85
Kerala (Applicable from 1st July 2012) 1 40 1.5
41 80 2.4
81 120 2.9
121 150 3.6
151 200 4.8
201 300 6.0
301 500 7.5
501 above 6.5 (all units)
Madhya Pradesh (As per tariff order dated 23rd Mar 2013) 1 50 3.4
51 100 3.85
101 300 4.8
301 500 5.2
501 above 5.5
Maharashtra (Applicable from 1st Aug 2012) 1 100 3.36
101 300 6.05
301 500 7.92
501 1000 8.78
1001 above 9.5
Mumbai-Reliance (Approved by MERC on 22nd Aug 2013)     Includes Regulatory Asset Charges 1 100 2.71
101 300 5.62
301 500 7.90
501 above 10.75
Mumbai-Tata (Multi Year Tariff approved by MERC on 28th June 2013) Additional charges of Rs 1.87 per unit as wheeling charges for customers who moved from Reliance to Tata Power. 1 100 0.26
101 300 1.85
301 500 4.38
501 above 5.91
Mumbai-BEST (As per tariff order dated 1st June 2012) 1 100 2.61
101 300 4.84
301 500 6.8
501 above 8.71
Manipur (As per tariff order dated 15th March 2011) 1 100 2.2
101 200 2.7
201 above 3.2
Meghalaya  (As per tariff order dated 30th Mar 2013) 1 100 2.60
101 200 3.00
201 above 3.75
Mizoram (As per tariff order dated 25th July 2012) 1 50 1.7
51 100 2.1
101 200 2.8
201 above 3.9
Nagaland (As per tariff order dated 19th December 2012) 1 30 3.1
31 100 4.15
101 250 4.75
251 above 5.5
Delhi  (As per tariff order dated July 2013) 0 200 3.9
201 400 5.8
401 800 6.8
801 above 7.0
Odisha (As per tariff order dated 20th March 2013) 1 50 2.3
51 200 4.0
201 400 5.0
401 above 5.4
Punjab (As per tariff order dated 10th April 2013) 1 100 4.56
101 300 6.02
301 above 6.44
Rajasthan (As per tariff order dated 6th June 2013) 1 50 3
51 150 4.65
151 300 4.85
301 500 5.15
501 above 5.45
Sikkim (As per tariff order dated 22nd May 2012) 1 50 1.1
51 100 2.25
101 200 3.45
201 400 4.15
401 above 4.40

Tamil Nadu  (Bimonthly Total

Units)  (As per tariff ordser dated 20th June 2013)

for units less than 100 1 100 1.0
for units less than 200 1 200 1.5
for units less than 500 1 200 2
201 500 3
for units more than 500 1 200 3
201 500 4
501 above 5.75
Tripura (As per tariff order dated 2nd April 2012) Single Phase Supply (less than 3 kW Connected load) 1 50 2.4
51 150 3.4
151 300 4.34
301 above 5.14
Three Phase Supply (more than 3 kW Connected load) 1 above 5.09
Uttar Pradesh (As per tariff order dated 31st May 2013) 1 200 4.00
201 500 4.50
501 above 5.00
Uttarakhand (As per tariff order dated 6th May 2013) 1 100 2.3
101 200 2.7
201 400 3.35
401 above 3.5
West Bengal (As per tariff order dated 1st December 2012)       Quarterly Total Units 1 75 4.46
76 150 5.03
151 300 5.86
301 450 6.4
451 900 6.6
901 above 8.10
West Bengal-Kolkata- CESC (As per tariff order dated 1st Dec 2012) 1 25 4.12
26 60 4.56
61 100 5.53
101 150 6.28
151 300 6.41
301 above 7.95
Chandigarh (As per tariff order dated 15th Apr 2013)   Monthly Units 1 150 2.3
151 400 4.2
401 above 4.4

Source: Latest tariff orders from websites of various state electricity regulatory commissions in India.

About the Author:
Abhishek Jain is an Alumnus of IIT Bombay with almost 10 years of experience in corporate before starting Bijli Bachao in 2012. His passion for solving problems moved him towards Energy Sector and he is keen to learn about customer behavior towards Energy and find ways to influence the same towards Sustainability. .

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