Domestic tariff slabs reduced from 4 to 2 for Bescom consumers
The Hindu
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC), on May 12, Friday, announced non-telescopic tariff slabs for the domestic consumers of Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom), under which the number of tariff slabs would be reduced from four to two. However, the same would not be applicable to LT industrial consumers
The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC), on May 12, Friday, announced non-telescopic tariff slabs for the domestic consumers of Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom), under which the number of tariff slabs would be reduced from four to two. However, the same would not be applicable to LT industrial consumers.
Under the new structure, the first slab would be from 0 to 100 units, for which fixed charges would be ₹110 per kilowatt (kW) up to 50 kW and energy charges would be 475 paise per kW. The second slab would be from zero to all units (every additional kW above 50 kW), and the fixed charges for the same would be ₹210, and energy charges would be 700 paise per kW.
In the existing tariff structure, those who consumed 0-50 units were paying a fixed charge of ₹100, while those who consumed 51-100 units were paying ₹110. With the new changes, the tariff would be uniform for the consumers until 100 units. While Bescom, in its proposal, had asked for slabs to be reduced from four to three, the commission has simplified it into two categories.
In order to rationalise and simplify tariffs, the commission has announced that urban and rural categories will be merged into a single category under which rural consumers can avail themselves of a rebate of 30 paise per unit.
The Discounted Energy Rate Scheme (DERS), which was applicable only to HT consumers before, has now been extended to LT industries and LT commercial installations with a sanctioned load of 50 kW and above, the commission said.
For the same, energy charges of ₹5 per unit, as opposed to existing charges of ₹6 per unit, have been approved by the KERC. The 50 paise rebate, which was being provided to micro and small industries, will also be continued for another year. The tariff for “time of day” will remain unchanged this year.
Among other highlights of this year’s tariff revision, the commission has announced that to encourage the use of electric vehicles, the energy charges at EV charging stations had been reduced from ₹5 per unit to ₹4.50 per unit.
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