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Delhi Electricity Rates Per Unit

Last Updated on August 11, 2024 By Editorial Staff 20 Comments

In Delhi, electricity supply is regulated or governed by Government agency known as DERC (Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission). It determines the tariff and sets standards for the electricity industry. Transmission and distribution utilities in the National Capital Territory of Delhi must comply with its rules regarding the purchase and procurement of power, as well as the prices at which such power can be purchased from generating companies, generating stations, or other sources for transmission, sale, distribution, and supply.

Supply of Electricity in Delhi done by two Private Companies namely

  • TPDDL (Tata Power Distribution Limited)
  • BSES  (BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd & BSES Yamuna Power Ltd)

Delhi Electricity rates Per Unit – Domestic 2022

Below 200 units
0 – 200 Units Zero bill if consumption for the month remains below 200 units
Above 200 units
0 – 200 Units Rs 3 per unit
201 – 400 Units Rs 4.5 per unit
401 – 800 Units Rs 6.5 per unit
801 – 1200 Units Rs 7 per unit
more than 1200 units Rs 8 per unit

Delhi Electricity rates Per Unit – Commercial 2022

Commercial Connection
Upto 3kVA Rs 6.00 /kVAh
Above 3kVA Rs 8.50 /kVAh
Industrial Rs 7.75 /kVAh
Agriculture Rs 1.50 /kWh

Due to rise in the power purchase adjustment cost, the price of energy in Delhi has also increased but it is still lowest in the country due to voters appeasement being done by the State Government. Delhi is able to bear the expenses as it is Capital of India and union territory too, as most of the major expenses like security (police) etc. are borne by the Central Government. But beginning in October 2022, Subsidized power in Delhi will be made accessible to only those who request for it

Delhi Electricity Subsidy Scheme – Apply Here Online

 

Why are Delhi’s Electricity Bills Suddenly So High?

Starting July 1st (2024), Delhi residents have been noticing an increase in their electricity bills due to a rise in the power purchase adjustment charge (PPAC).

What is PPAC, and Why is it Increasing?

PPAC, regulated by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC), is applied as a surcharge on total energy and fixed charges. It helps discoms manage the fluctuating costs they incur while buying power, primarily influenced by volatile global fuel prices like coal. With these prices experiencing significant instability, the cost of purchasing power has risen, leading to a subsequent hike in PPAC.

How Much Has PPAC Increased?

The PPAC increase impacts all four discoms serving Delhi:

BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL),

BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL),

Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power), and

North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC).

For BRPL and Tata Power, the PPAC hike is 8.75%, while for BYPL, it is 6.15%. Factoring in these increases, the total PPAC now stands at 35.8% for BRPL, 37.8% for BYPL, 37.9% for Tata Power, and 38.8% for NDMC.

What does this mean for your Electricity Bill?

A consumer in a BRPL area, for instance, using 600 units of electricity, would experience a bill increase from roughly ₹4523 to ₹4802. Similar increases are applicable across other discoms. However, this adjustment has not affected consumers who receive a subsidy for using up to 200 units. Currently, Delhi has around 65 lakh domestic electricity consumers, with about 60% not paying for electricity during winter months (January to April) due to their consumption remaining under 200 units, which is provided free of cost.

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  1. ravi kumar singh says

    February 15, 2023 at 9:48 am

    delhi me room rant se 7 rupees par unit liya ja raha hai

  2. Ravina says

    March 18, 2023 at 4:37 pm

    Rohini sector 7 naharpur Village mai 9 rupees par unit liya jata hai kirayedaron se

  3. Kismat says

    April 2, 2023 at 2:12 pm

    Delhi me room rent valo se 50 unit hone pr bi 10 rs pr unit li jati hai

  4. Kismat says

    April 2, 2023 at 2:13 pm

    Kapashera Delhi me room rent valo se 50 unit hone pr bi 10 rs pr unit li jati hai

  5. Sunil says

    April 5, 2023 at 2:34 pm

    I am living in a of named as Golden Tulip. They charge us Rs. 12 per unit.

  6. Nitesh Kumar says

    April 18, 2023 at 12:32 pm

    Delhi Electricity Board must be start operation against sub-meter, most of landlord are charged 5/6/7/8/9 rupees per unit with renter, that is the loss of electricity department revenue and sub meter is not a legally allowed. My landlord charged 8 rs. per unit.

  7. Kusum says

    April 20, 2023 at 5:54 pm

    Gtb and mukherjee nagar mei 10/ per unit li jaa rhi h students se

  8. Amit yadav says

    April 26, 2023 at 6:04 am

    Government ye landlords pr bhi guidelines lae ye to 10 rs per unit tk ka le rhe renters se.

  9. ARVIND KUMAR says

    April 30, 2023 at 4:33 am

    Mere owner ne to submeter me garbari v kr rkhi or normal use me 7 RS per unit charge kr rhe h or AC lgane k bad badha kr 10₹ per unit kr diya h
    Indra vihar Mukherjee nagar me….
    Action lene k liye kya krna chahiye
    Suggest me plz….

  10. Ashutosh kumar says

    May 9, 2023 at 5:06 pm

    Sir I am living in Mukherjee nagar, New Delhi an in my pg there is prepaid electricity meter installed which is connected by a app named ‘frontier meter’ and rate of per unit electricity is shown rs10. In about only 10 days electricity bill is showing RS 100. Please check this.

  11. Ayush says

    June 4, 2023 at 12:26 pm

    Prustel living mehrauli students se 10rs unit charge krti hain aur electricity bill bhot jyda aata hain ye log thugte hain . CA no. Mangne pr nhi dete h

  12. MANISHA JOSHI says

    June 11, 2023 at 3:26 am

    I live in Mahipalpur . My landlord charges 9rs. per unit. And for one month I pay around 800 to 900rs as electricity bill. I do not have AC in my room no refrigerator, only fan and two led bulbs. Monthly consumption unit is around 80 to 90 units. This is so disturbing why all landlords in Delhi are charging so insanely the electricity bill from the tenants.

  13. Chandra Prakash says

    June 12, 2023 at 11:44 am

    These landlords are asking for 12-13 Rupees per units in Karol Bagh. It’s pathetic.

  14. Diya says

    June 29, 2023 at 8:08 pm

    Hudson line mein Students se 15 rs per unit le rhe hai PG owner.

  15. Ram naresh says

    August 1, 2023 at 4:44 pm

    Sagarpur east me bhi 7,8 rupees per unit lete hai kirayedar se

  16. jyoti mandal says

    August 7, 2023 at 4:57 pm

    Sabhi landlord apne kirayedaron se 8 se 10 rs per unit charge karte hai hum khud pareshaan hai hum 8 rs per unit pay kar rahe hai phir bhi bolte hai or phir kejriwal ji bolte hai humne bijli free kar dii 😒😏😏😏

  17. Anonymous says

    September 12, 2023 at 7:06 pm

    Laxmi nagar me pg owners 13rs per unit le rhe h electricity bill …please look into these matter every land lord is charging more than they should.

  18. Ramya says

    September 21, 2023 at 2:46 pm

    No action by anyone though minimum charge per unit is 10 rs

  19. Vipin says

    September 28, 2023 at 2:04 pm

    Mai Kapashera me rent pr rahta hu mera bijli ka mitter bahut tej chalta hai, aur pani ka mitter to 3guna jada tej chalta hai, maine 2 litter ki bottle apni pani ki tanki se bhari to mitter 5 litter dikha raha tha, maine makan malik se bola to makan malik bolta hai kamra khalI kar do..

    Aise me kirayedar kya kare.. Kuch bataiye..

  20. Romie says

    October 17, 2023 at 3:59 am

    I stay in munirka my Landlord is charging Rs 9 per units. I used to paid 100+ units per month. Hardly staying at home working for 10 to 12 hours every day. I don’t have an AC. It’s too much.

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