⚡ Maharashtra Electricity Bill Calculator
MSEDCL · Residential Tariff · FY 2025-26
📊 Maharashtra Electricity Slab Rates
| Units Consumed | Rate (per unit) |
|---|---|
| First 100 units | ₹1.53/unit |
| 101–300 units | ₹6.52/unit |
| 301–500 units | ₹9.09/unit |
| Above 500 units | ₹10.19/unit |
Fixed Charge: ₹110/month (single-phase, up to 5 kW)
Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC) levied as per MERC orders
💡 Steep jump at 101 units (₹1.53 → ₹6.52) makes Mumbai’s middle-income households pay sharply more.
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💰 Maharashtra Electricity Bill — Sample Amounts
Based on MSEDCL residential slab rates + fixed charge of ₹110/month (single-phase, up to 5 kW). FY 2025-26.
| Monthly Usage | Estimated Bill |
|---|---|
| 100 units | ₹263 |
| 200 units | ₹910.01 |
| 300 units | ₹1,562.01 |
| 500 units | ₹3,377.44 |
| 750 units | ₹5,923.84 |
BPL (0-30 units): ₹1.04/unit. CESC (Mumbai area) has separate tariff. Rates FY 2025-26.
🏛️ About Maharashtra Electricity Distribution
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Maharashtra Electricity
What is the current electricity rate in Maharashtra?
The residential tariff in Maharashtra is set by MERC (Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission). The current slabs range from ₹1.53/unit (first slab) to ₹10.19/unit (highest slab). Fixed charge: ₹110/month (single-phase, up to 5 kW).
Which is the electricity board in Maharashtra?
The electricity distribution in Maharashtra is handled by Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd under the regulatory oversight of MERC (Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission).
How is the electricity bill calculated in Maharashtra?
Your bill = Energy charges (units × applicable slab rate) + Fixed charge (₹110/month (single-phase, up to 5 kW)). Slabs are progressive — only units in each band attract that band’s rate. Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC) levied as per MERC orders.
What is the fixed charge in Maharashtra electricity bill?
The fixed/demand charge is ₹110/month (single-phase, up to 5 kW). This is payable every month regardless of consumption and covers grid maintenance costs.
Are there free units in Maharashtra?
Steep jump at 101 units (₹1.53 → ₹6.52) makes Mumbai’s middle-income households pay sharply more. Always check with your local MSEDCL office or the MERC (Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission) website for the latest subsidy schemes.