Electricity Bill Calculator

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Electricity Bill Calculator

Estimating your monthly power usage and costs is simple with our free electricity bill calculator. Using your state, consumption units, and tariff type, this tool provides you with a fast and precise estimate of how much energy you use. It can be used to calculate the power costs for your house or place of business.

Keeping track of your electricity expenses has never been simpler thanks to this tool, also known as an energy bill calculator or power bill calculator.

How to Use the Electricity Bill Calculator?

Enter the number of units displayed on your meter for the billing month, which is Total Units Consumed (kWh).

  • Enter the number of units displayed on your meter for the billing month, which is Total Units Consumed (kWh).
  • State tariffs differ, so pick your state or electricity board.
  • Select a commercial or domestic tariff category.
  • If there are any fixed fees, include them.
  • To obtain an instant estimate of your electricity bill, click "Calculate Now"!

Utilizing this tool serves as a:

  • Calculator for lighting bills
  • Calculator for Bijli Bill
  • The meter reading tool can be found here.
  • Electric unit usage calculator calculation
What is 1 Unit of Electricity?

One unit of electricity is equal to one kilowatt-hour (kWh).

That suggests: One unit that runs for an hour at 1,000 watts. One unit, for example, is a 100-watt bulb that lasts for ten hours.

For this reason, our electric meter calculator and 1 unit kWh calculator may help you better understand how daily use turns into monthly costs.

Electricity Tariff Slabs by State

Tariff rates vary from one location to another. For example:

Andhra Pradesh

₹5.40 – ₹10.15

Delhi

₹3.00 – ₹8.00

Gujarat

₹3.20 – ₹7.95

Haryana

₹2.20 – ₹7.50

Himachal Pradesh

₹4.72 – ₹5.90

Jharkhand

₹6.40 – ₹6.85

Karnataka

₹4.15 – ₹7.60

Kerala

₹3.15 – ₹8.45

Maharashtra

₹3.50 – ₹10.20

Punjab

₹3.49 – ₹7.30

Rajasthan

₹3.15 – ₹8.00

Tamil Nadu

₹2.85 – ₹8.65

Uttar Pradesh

₹3.35 – ₹7.80

West Bengal

₹3.00 – ₹7.00

State/UT

Tariff Range (₹/Unit)

Andhra Pradesh

₹5.40 – ₹10.15

Delhi

₹7.75 – ₹10.00

Gujarat

₹6.85 – ₹9.20

Haryana

₹6.50 – ₹7.50

Himachal Pradesh

₹6.21 – ₹6.40

Karnataka

₹7.20 – ₹9.50

Kerala

₹6.90 – ₹10.00

Maharashtra

₹8.50 – ₹12.00

Punjab

₹7.24

Rajasthan

₹7.30 – ₹10.50

Tamil Nadu

₹7.95 – ₹10.25

Uttar Pradesh

₹7.50 – ₹9.80

Use our electricity bill unit rate calculator to apply slab rates automatically and get accurate bills.

How Do We Calculate the Electricity Bill?

We use this basic electric bill calculation formula:

Total Bill = (Units x Rate per Slab) + Fixed Charges

Your usage is broken down into slabs (example: first 100 units @ ₹3/unit), and each slab is multiplied by its rate.

Want to check your electric meter reading manually? Use our electric meter reading calculator to verify your consumption.

FAQs
How can I calculate my electricity bill?

Use our electricity bill calculator. Just enter your units, state, and type of connection. It automatically applies the correct rates.

How much is 1 unit of electricity in India?

1 unit = 1 kWh = usage of 1,000-watt appliance for 1 hour. Cost varies from ₹3 to ₹10+ depending on your state and usage slab.

Can I generate my electricity bill online?

Yes! This calculator helps you generate an estimated electricity bill online without logging into any state portal.

Is this tool useful for commercial electricity users?

Absolutely. Just select "Commercial" as the tariff and it works as a commercial power bill calculator.

Can I use this for prepaid meters or smart meters?

Yes, as long as you know the units consumed, this tool can estimate your bill.

Do I need to know the meter reading?

It helps. However, you can also use your previous bill’s unit data to estimate it