Power charges nominal in Telangana compared to BJP, Congress ruled States (2024)

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Hyderabad: Telangana, which has the distinction of being the only State in the country to supply 24×7 free and quality power supply to the agriculture sector, also boasts of having a very nominal power tariff that is much lower than eight States ruled by the BJP and one by Congress. These are no mean achievements […]

Power charges nominal in Telangana compared to BJP, Congress ruled States (1)

Hyderabad: Telangana, which has the distinction of being the only State in the country to supply 24×7 free and quality power supply to the agriculture sector, also boasts of having a very nominal power tariff that is much lower than eight States ruled by the BJP and one by Congress. These are no mean achievements considering the fact that the region faced power holidays for industries and prolonged power cuts for domestic and agriculture sectors before the State was carved out of undivided Andhra Pradesh in 2014, and doomsday sayers predicted ‘dark’ days ahead for the new State.

According to data collected from websites of Electricity Regulatory Commissions of several States, Telangana charges a mere Rs.1.95 per unit for power consumption between one and 50 units, Rs.3.1 per unit between 51 and 100 units and Rs.4.8 per unit between 101 and 200 units.

Compare these rates with BJP-ruled States like Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home State of Gujarat and one will realise how much power consumers in these States are being fleeced by their respective governments. Yogi Adityanath’s governnment in UP charges Rs.5.5 per unit between one to 150 units and Rs 6 per unit between 151 and 300 units of consumption.

Power charges nominal in Telangana compared to BJP, Congress ruled States (2)

Neighbouring Karnataka, again under BJP rule, charges Rs 4.15 per unit between one and 50 units, Rs.5.6 per unit between 51 and 100 units and Rs.7.15 per unit between 101 and 200 units. The BJP government in Gujarat collects Rs.3.05 per unit between one and 50 units, Rs.3.5 per unit between 51 and 100 units and Rs 4.15 per unit between 101 and 250 units. Power consumers in Assam, a smaller State ruled by the BJP, pay Rs.5.3 per unit between one and 120 units and Rs.6.6 per unit between 121 and 240 units.

Bihar, incidentally, charges the highest – Rs 6.1 per unit between one to 100 units and Rs 6.95 between 101 and 200 units.

Power tariff in Congress-ruled Rajasthan are also high, with the State government collecting Rs.4.75 per unit between one and 50, Rs.6.5 per unit between 51 and 150 units and Rs.7.35 per unit between 151 and 300 units.

Before State formation, Telangana region witnessed power cuts lasting between four and eight hours in the domestic sector and power holiday twice a week for the industrial sector. The agriculture sector used to get only four to six hours of power supply. Complaints of transformer explosions and electric motors getting burnt out were common. Incidents of farmers either getting electrocuted or killed due to snake bite were many in undivided AP.

The TRS government dispelled doubts expressed by united former Chief Minister of undivided AP N Kiran Kumar that Telangana would face complete blackout if a separate State was carved out, spending Rs.33,722 crore in the last eight years to ensure supply of quality power to the people. The State government resolved all the problems by strengthening the energy department and later lifted power cuts completely. For power distribution, new sub-stations were established on a large scale apart from providing transformers and laying electrical lines in the State.

Power charges nominal in Telangana compared to BJP, Congress ruled States (2024)

FAQs

What are the electricity charges in Telangana? ›

What Are the Electricity Charges in Telangana?
Monthly ConsumptionUnits RangeRate (Rs. per unit)
Less than 100 units51-1003.1
Between 100 and 200 units1-1003.4
Between 100 and 200 units101-2004.8
Exceeds 800 units1-2005.1
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Which Indian state has the highest electricity rate? ›

Maharashtra has the highest domestic power tariffs in India of Rs. 8.80 per unit.

How much power consumed in Telangana state? ›

Electricity Consumption: Utilities: Telangana data was reported at 62,102.000 GWh in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 57,896.000 GWh for 2021. Electricity Consumption: Utilities: Telangana data is updated yearly, averaging 54,547.000 GWh from Mar 2015 (Median) to 2022, with 8 observations.

How to calculate power bill in Telangana? ›

The total number of units (for 90 days) are divided by 3 months and calculated monthly charges as explained above. And multiplied those charges with number of months to get total bill. And whatever amount you paid in last two months will come in adjustments we have to pay the remaining amount.

What is Telangana electricity development charge? ›

12,00,000/- towards development charges @ Rs. 1,200/- per kVA and Rs. 2,16,000/- towards 18% GST thereon thus totalling to Rs.

What are demand charges in electricity bills in Telangana? ›

6.70 per kVAh. The demand charges Page 3 3 of 15 on 74.25 kVA @ Rs. 390 per kVA and on 4.43 kVA @ 780 kVA instead of Rs. 60 per kW as prescribed in tariff order.

Which state has highest power in India? ›

Maharashtra is the state that produces the most electricity in India.

Which state has highest consumption of electricity? ›

India's annual electricity consumption has increased by nearly 70% in the past decade, with the industrial and domestic sectors driving this growth. Maharashtra is the leading state in terms of overall power use, followed by Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha.

What is the main source of power in Telangana? ›

Thermal power is the predominant source of power in Telangana state. There are different types of thermal power plants based on the fuel used to generate the steam, such as coal, gas or diesel.

What is RMD in electricity bill in Telangana? ›

RMD stands for Recorded Maximum Demand. The maximum demand is one of the most important parameters that affect the electricity bill. It is the maximum amount of power drawn by the consumer at any given time during the billing period.

What if I use more than 200 units of electricity in Telangana? ›

Gruha Jyothi Scheme Benefits

Households with a white ration card and low electricity consumption of below 200 units can get free electricity without paying any bills. However, if your household consumes more than 200 units, you need to pay normal electricity bill rate for the additional units.

How to get 200 units free in Telangana? ›

Gruha Jyothi, also known as the Telangana Free Electricity Scheme, is one of them. Every qualifying family will receive free power under this initiative if their monthly consumption is less than 200 units. If this is feasible, then a specific home won't need to pay a single rupee for the power they utilise.

Is 200 units of electricity free in Telangana? ›

Under this scheme, each eligible household whose consumption for a particular month is up to 200 units will receive a zero bill for that month starting from March 2024.

How to calculate electricity bill? ›

Multiply your electricity consumption (in kWh) by the applicable tariff rate per unit.Formula: Electricity Cost = Electricity Consumption (kWh) x Tariff Rate per unit.

What is the cost of EV charging in Telangana? ›

Taking another step forward towards propelling the growth of intelligent transportation in the state, the Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission (TSERC) has approved a tariff of ₹6.00 (~$ 0.083)/kWh for electric vehicle charging or battery swapping stations.

What are the charges for new electricity connection in Hyderabad? ›

NEW CONNECTION CHARGES
DOMESTIC0.5 kW5.0 kW
Inspection Fees₹75.00₹75.00
Security Deposit₹249.00₹3724.00
Meter Cost (Excl.GST @18%)₹1271.00₹1271.00
GST for each category included above₹508.00₹688.00
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