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Rajasthan Electricity Bill Calculator 2026 – JVVNL, AVVNL & JdVVNL Bijli Bill Complete Guide

Calculate your Rajasthan electricity bill instantly using the latest RERC-approved 2026 slab rates. Works for Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota, Bikaner and all 33 Rajasthan districts. Free, accurate, no signup needed.

📅 Updated: June 2026
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⚡ Rajasthan Electricity Bill Calculator
Enter your monthly units consumed — get instant slab-wise bill breakdown (JVVNL / AVVNL / JdVVNL)
Estimated Total Bill
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Approximate. Actual bill may vary slightly due to FSA revision.

⚠️ This is an estimate based on RERC FY 2025–26 tariff. Your actual bill may differ due to quarterly FSA revision, actual meter reading cycle, and any mid-year amendments by RERC. Visit energy.rajasthan.gov.in for official bill details.

🏛️ Rajasthan Electricity Tariff 2026 – Quick Overview

If you've ever sat down with your Rajasthan electricity bill and felt like you needed a degree in mathematics to understand it, you're not imagining things. Rajasthan's electricity billing is a multi-layered system with telescopic slabs, quarterly fuel surcharges, state government levies, and three separate distribution companies — all of which add up to some confusion for the average household.

Here's the straightforward version: The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) sets the tariff each financial year through a formal tariff order. For FY 2025–26, domestic consumers pay between ₹3.00 per unit for the first 50 units and ₹8.50 per unit once consumption exceeds 500 units. Three state-owned DISCOMs — JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL — distribute electricity across the entire state, and all three follow the same RERC-approved tariff structure. So whether you're in Jaipur, Jodhpur, or Jaisalmer, the slab rates on your bill are identical.

Quick Answer: Rajasthan bijli unit rate 2026 starts at ₹3.00/unit (first 50 units), rising to ₹5.25, ₹6.30, ₹7.25 and ₹8.50/unit across five progressive slabs. Additionally, a 7% Electricity Duty, Fixed Charges, Meter Rent and FSA surcharge are added to arrive at your final monthly bill amount. BPL Astha Card holders get 100 units free per month.

⚡ Three DISCOMs, One Tariff Structure

Understanding which company supplies your electricity is the first step to reading your bill correctly. Rajasthan is divided into three distribution zones, and the company serving you depends entirely on where your property is located.

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JVVNL
Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.
Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Karauli, Dholpur
₹3.00–₹8.50 /unit
Eastern Rajasthan
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AVVNL
Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.
Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Baran, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Dungarpur
₹3.00–₹8.50 /unit
Central Rajasthan
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JdVVNL
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.
Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali, Nagaur, Jalore, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Churu
₹3.00–₹8.50 /unit
Western Rajasthan
📌 Important: All three DISCOMs charge identical slab rates as per the same RERC Tariff Order. The only minor difference can sometimes appear in Fuel Surcharge Adjustment (FSA) amounts, which are revised quarterly by each DISCOM separately. Our calculator uses the common slab rates applicable across all three zones.

📊 Rajasthan Electricity Slab Rates 2026 (RERC FY 2025–26)

Rajasthan uses a telescopic slab system, which means each rate applies only to units consumed within that slab range — not to the entire consumption. This is different from a flat-rate system and is actually fairer to low-consumption households.

🏠 Domestic (LV) Consumer Tariff — RERC FY 2025–26

All 3 DISCOMs
Slab (Units/Month) Rate (₹/unit) Category Bill (this slab only)
0 – 50 units ₹3.00 Low Max ₹150
51 – 150 units ₹5.25 Mid Max ₹525
151 – 300 units ₹6.30 Mid Max ₹945
301 – 500 units ₹7.25 High Max ₹1,450
Above 500 units ₹8.50 Peak Per unit consumed
⚠️ Source: RERC Tariff Order FY 2025–26. Rates are per unit (kWh). Telescopic calculation applies — each slab rate charges only units within that range.

➕ Additional Charges on Every Rajasthan Electricity Bill

FY 2025–26
Charge Component Amount / Rate Notes
Fixed Charges ₹80–₹200/month Based on sanctioned load (kW)
Meter Rent ₹20–₹50/month Single-phase ~₹20-30, 3-phase ~₹40-50
Electricity Duty (ED) 7% Levied on total energy charges only
FSA / FPPAS Surcharge ~₹0.10–₹0.40/unit Variable, revised quarterly by RERC
Regulatory Surcharge Variable As per RERC Regulation 87
Fixed charges for load ≤1 kW: ₹80/month | 1–2 kW: ₹100/month | 2–5 kW: ₹150/month | Above 5 kW: ₹200/month

🧮 How to Calculate Rajasthan Electricity Bill – Step by Step

You don't need to be a maths wizard to work out your bill. The process has a clear structure once you understand how the telescopic slab system works. Here's the exact method that JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL use when generating your monthly bill.

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Read Your Monthly Units from the Meter

Your electricity meter records total consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh), which is the same as "units." Subtract last month's reading from this month's reading to get units consumed. This figure is printed on your bill as "Units Consumed."

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Apply RERC Slab Rates Progressively (Telescopic)

The slab system works like tax brackets — each rate applies only to units within that band. For 250 units: first 50 units at ₹3.00 = ₹150; next 100 units (51–150) at ₹5.25 = ₹525; remaining 100 units (151–250) at ₹6.30 = ₹630. Total energy charge = ₹1,305.

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Add Fixed Charges and Meter Rent

These charges apply every month regardless of how many units you consume. For a 2 kW connection, fixed charge is ₹100 and meter rent is approximately ₹25 for single-phase connections.

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Calculate 7% Electricity Duty on Energy Charges

Electricity Duty is levied only on your energy charges (the slab-wise amount), not on fixed charges or meter rent. At 7%, on ₹1,305 energy charge, duty = ₹91.35.

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Add FSA (Fuel Surcharge Adjustment)

FSA varies each quarter and is charged per unit consumed. At a typical ₹0.20/unit for 250 units, FSA = ₹50. This figure changes every quarter, so check your bill or RERC notifications for the current value.

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Sum All Components = Final Bill

Add energy charges + fixed charge + meter rent + electricity duty + FSA = your total payable amount. Use our calculator above to do all this in under 2 seconds.

📋 Worked Example – 250 Unit Rajasthan Electricity Bill

Let's see exactly what a 250-unit domestic consumer on a 2 kW JVVNL connection would pay in a typical month (FY 2025–26):

🧮 Rajasthan Bill Calculation – 250 Units (Domestic, JVVNL, 2 kW)
0–50 units (Slab 1)
50 × ₹3.00
₹150.00
51–150 units (Slab 2)
100 × ₹5.25
₹525.00
151–250 units (Slab 3)
100 × ₹6.30
₹630.00
Sub-total Energy Charges
₹1,305.00
Fixed Charges (2 kW)
₹100/month
₹100.00
Meter Rent (Single-phase)
₹25/month
₹25.00
Electricity Duty (7% on energy)
₹1,305 × 7%
₹91.35
FSA Surcharge (est. ₹0.20/unit)
250 × ₹0.20
₹50.00
🧾 Estimated Total Payable
₹1,571.35
✅ Key takeaway: For 250 units in Rajasthan, you're looking at approximately ₹1,500–₹1,600. The exact amount depends on your FSA rate for that quarter and whether your DISCOM applies any regulatory surcharge. Use our calculator at the top for the most current estimate.

💡 200 Unit Electricity Bill in Rajasthan – How Much?

This is one of the most common questions people search for, and the answer is simpler than you'd expect. For 200 units, the calculation breaks down like this: 50 units at ₹3.00 = ₹150, then 100 units at ₹5.25 = ₹525, then 50 units at ₹6.30 = ₹315 — total energy charges of ₹990. Adding fixed charges (₹100), meter rent (₹25), electricity duty at 7% (₹69.30), and FSA at ₹0.20/unit (₹40) brings the approximate total to about ₹1,224. If you're a regular household and staying below 200 units, you're in a relatively affordable zone.

✅ Advantages of Rajasthan's Electricity Billing System

✅ What Works in Your Favour

  • Telescopic slabs — low consumers pay less, not penalised for others' usage
  • Unified tariff across all 3 DISCOMs — no zone-based rate discrimination
  • BPL/Astha Card holders get 100 free units per month under government scheme
  • Rooftop solar net-metering available — export at ₹3.26/unit back to grid
  • Online bill payment available via DISCOM portal, PhonePe, GPay, URJA MITRA app
  • FSA is regulated quarterly — can't arbitrarily spike without RERC approval
  • Agricultural feeders often get subsidised or separate metering arrangements

⚠️ Challenges and Pain Points

  • Summer bills can be shockingly high — 45°C+ temperatures push AC/cooler usage to 500+ units
  • Multiple charges (FSA, duty, fixed, meter rent) make bills confusing to decode
  • FSA changes quarterly — hard to predict exact bill in advance
  • Meter reading irregularities can cause estimated billing in some rural areas
  • No subsidy for regular domestic consumers above BPL threshold
  • High peak-slab rate (₹8.50/unit) hurts large families or ACs in summer
  • Commercial tariff significantly higher — affects small businesses and shops

🏙️ Electricity Bill Calculator for Major Rajasthan Cities

This single calculator handles all cities and towns in Rajasthan because all three DISCOMs follow the same RERC tariff. Whether you're searching for an electricity bill calculator near Jaipur Rajasthan or an electricity bill calculator near Jodhpur Rajasthan — you're in the right place.

🏰 Jaipur
JVVNL
🏯 Jodhpur
JdVVNL
🕌 Ajmer
AVVNL
🎨 Udaipur
AVVNL
🏭 Kota
AVVNL
🌵 Bikaner
JdVVNL
⚙️ Alwar
JVVNL
🏔️ Sikar
JdVVNL
🌄 Barmer
JdVVNL
🌅 Jaisalmer
JdVVNL
🛕 Bharatpur
JVVNL
🌿 Nagaur
JdVVNL

🧾 What Are the Components of a Rajasthan Electricity Bill?

Your JVVNL / AVVNL / JdVVNL electricity bill is not just one charge — it's a stack of six or seven separate components. Understanding each one helps you spot errors and plan savings.

Energy Charges

The main cost — calculated slab-wise based on units consumed. This is the largest part of your bill and varies month to month with consumption.

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Fixed Charges

A monthly charge based on your sanctioned load in kW. This is payable even if you consume zero units. It covers grid maintenance and availability costs.

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Meter Rent

A nominal monthly rental fee for the energy meter installed at your premises by the DISCOM. Typically ₹20–₹50 per month depending on meter type.

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Electricity Duty (ED)

A 7% state government tax levied on energy charges. Collected by the DISCOM on behalf of the Rajasthan government. Not waivable for standard consumers.

FSA / FPPAS

Fuel Surcharge Adjustment — a variable per-unit charge revised quarterly. Recovers additional costs the DISCOM incurs for fuel and power purchase above baseline estimates.

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Regulatory Surcharge

Levied as per RERC Regulation 87 to recover gaps in DISCOM revenue. Usually a small per-unit amount that is notified in the tariff order and RERC circulars.

☀️ Rajasthan Solar Electricity – Best State for Rooftop Solar

If you live in Rajasthan and haven't seriously considered rooftop solar, you are leaving serious money on the table. Rajasthan receives the highest solar irradiation of any Indian state — consistently above 5.5–6.5 kWh/m²/day. That translates directly into faster payback periods and higher electricity bill savings compared to any other part of India.

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Solar Export Rate Revised for FY 2025–26

Domestic rooftop solar consumers in Rajasthan now receive ₹3.26/unit under net-metering and ₹3.65/unit under net-billing for surplus power exported to the grid — a ~22% increase from the earlier ₹2.71/unit. This revision by RERC significantly improves solar investment returns. A 3 kW system can offset ₹3,000–₹4,500 per month in bills during summer.

☀️ Rajasthan Solar Net Metering vs Net Billing Rates 2025–26

Net Metering Export Rate ₹3.26/unit
Net Billing Export Rate ₹3.65/unit
Previous Net Metering Rate (FY 2024–25) ₹2.71/unit
Increase (Net Metering) +20.3%

💡 How to Save Electricity in Rajasthan – 15 Proven Tips

Rajasthan's heat is legendary. Temperatures cross 45°C in cities like Barmer and Jaisalmer, and even Jaipur sees 42–44°C regularly in May–June. That means electricity bills can spike 3–4x in summer compared to winter. Here's how to fight back without suffering in the heat:

1 Use Desert Coolers, Not AC Whenever Possible A 200-watt desert cooler running 10 hours costs about ₹17 per day in power. A 1.5-ton AC on the same hours costs ₹75–₹90 per day. In dry Rajasthan summers, a well-maintained cooler with ice blocks is genuinely effective and saves ₹1,500–₹2,000 per month.
2 Set AC at 24–26°C, Not 18°C Every 1°C increase in thermostat setting saves about 6% in electricity consumption. Setting your AC at 24°C instead of 18°C can save 30–36% of AC electricity costs — this alone can shift you from the ₹8.50 slab back to ₹7.25 over a month.
3 Insulate Your Roof with White Paint or Thermocole Rajasthan rooftops bake in the sun and radiate heat into rooms below. Applying white reflective roof paint (available at ₹500–₹800 for 20 litres) can reduce indoor temperatures by 4–6°C, dramatically cutting cooling demand.
4 Switch to BLDC Ceiling Fans Old capacitor-run fans consume 70–80 watts. BLDC (brushless DC) fans use only 25–35 watts at the same speed. Running 3 fans for 16 hours/day, BLDC fans save ~36 units per month — roughly ₹260 at current Rajasthan slab rates.
5 Replace All Bulbs and Tube Lights with LEDs A 36W tubelight uses 36 units for 1,000 hours. A 10W LED tube gives the same brightness for 10 units. For a typical Rajasthan home with 6 lights used 8 hours/day, switching to LED saves about 52 units and ₹380 per month.
6 Avoid Running AC During 11am–4pm Peak Hours The hottest part of the day is also when the grid is most stressed. Use ceiling fans and coolers from 11am–4pm; save AC for evening. The indoor temperature difference is smaller in the evening and AC works more efficiently.
7 Get Your Meter Checked for Accuracy Faulty meters are more common than people think. If your bill suddenly jumped without a change in habits, visit your JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL consumer service centre and request a meter test. Meters are tested free of charge.
8 Install a Rooftop Solar System Rajasthan gets 5.5–6.5 kWh/m²/day — the best solar resource in India. A 3 kW system costing ₹1.5–₹2 lakh generates 12–15 units daily and can wipe out 70–80% of a typical summer bill. Payback period is typically 4–6 years.
9 Use 5-Star Rated Appliances Only A 5-star 1.5-ton inverter AC consumes about 1.0–1.2 units per hour. A 2-star AC of the same capacity uses 1.5–1.8 units per hour. Over 4 hours daily in summer, the difference is ~150 units per month — roughly ₹1,100 at ₹7.25 slab rate.
10 Unplug Standby Devices and Chargers Televisions in standby, phone chargers left plugged in, and set-top boxes together waste 40–80 watts continuously. That's 30–60 units per month adding ₹215–₹435 to your bill for literally nothing.
11 Use Solar Water Heaters Electric geysers are heavy consumers — a 2 kW geyser used 30 minutes daily consumes 30 units per month. A solar water heater costs ₹15,000–₹25,000 and heats water for free using Rajasthan's abundant sunshine. Payback in 2–3 years.
12 Time Your Washing Machine and Dishwasher Run heavy appliances in the morning (before 8am) or late evening (after 8pm) when the ambient temperature is lower and the grid is less stressed. Cooler inlet water also means less energy for heated wash cycles.
13 Add Window Films and Curtains Facing West West-facing walls and windows take the full brunt of afternoon sun in Rajasthan. Reflective window films (₹500–₹1,500 for a room) can cut solar heat gain by 50–70%, keeping rooms significantly cooler and reducing cooling load.
14 Apply for BPL/Astha Card Subsidy If Eligible If your household qualifies as BPL or you hold a Rajasthan Astha Card, you're entitled to 100 free electricity units per month under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana. Visit your nearest DISCOM office with your Astha Card and Aadhaar to register.
15 Monitor Your Consumption Weekly Take a photo of your electricity meter every week. Calculate weekly units. If you're trending to cross a slab boundary (like going from 300 to 301+ units), consciously reduce usage in the final week. The ₹7.25 to ₹8.50 jump saves ₹1.25/unit for every unit above 500.

🎁 Free Electricity & Subsidy Schemes in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan government runs the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana to provide relief to lower-income households. Under this scheme, BPL (Below Poverty Line) consumers and holders of the Astha Card receive 100 units of free electricity every month. This can translate to a saving of ₹400–₹600 per month for eligible families, since those 100 units would otherwise attract slab-rate charges plus duty.

📋 Eligibility Criteria: BPL ration card holder OR Rajasthan Astha Card holder. Proof of identity (Aadhaar) and proof of residence required. Registration must be done at local JVVNL / AVVNL / JdVVNL consumer service centre or online at energy.rajasthan.gov.in. Only one connection per household is eligible.

For regular (non-BPL) domestic consumers, there is currently no general subsidy in Rajasthan unlike Delhi or some other states. However, agricultural consumers receive heavily subsidised flat tariffs under separate agri-feeder arrangements, which are outside the scope of this domestic calculator.

💳 How to Pay JVVNL / AVVNL / JdVVNL Bill Online

Rajasthan DISCOMs have improved their online payment ecosystem significantly. You no longer need to stand in queue at the DISCOM office. Here are your options:

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Official DISCOM Portal

Visit energy.rajasthan.gov.in. Enter your 12-digit consumer/K-number. View and pay bill online via net banking, UPI or debit card. Also available: view past bills, update mobile number.

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URJA MITRA App

Official mobile app from the Rajasthan government (Android & iOS). Pay bill, view consumption history, report outages, apply for new connection — all in one place. Free to download.

PhonePe / Google Pay / Paytm

Select "Electricity" → choose JVVNL, AVVNL or JdVVNL → enter your consumer number → pay via UPI. Instant confirmation. No convenience fee on most transactions.

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Bank Apps / BBPS

All major bank apps (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, etc.) support Rajasthan electricity bill payment via BBPS (Bharat Bill Payment System). Look for "Bill Payments" → "Electricity" in your bank app.

⚡ Calculate Your Exact Rajasthan Bijli Bill Right Now

Our free calculator uses the latest RERC FY 2025–26 tariff rates. Works for JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL. Enter your units and get a full slab-wise breakdown in seconds.

🧮 Calculate My Bill Now

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Rajasthan Electricity (50+ Questions)

What is the electricity rate per unit in Rajasthan 2026?

Rajasthan electricity rate per unit in 2026 ranges from ₹3.00/unit (first 50 units) to ₹8.50/unit (above 500 units) for domestic consumers, as per RERC Tariff Order FY 2025–26. All three DISCOMs — JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL — follow the same slab structure across all 33 districts.

Rajasthan me bijli unit rate 2026 kya hai?

Rajasthan mein 2026 mein bijli ka unit rate: 0–50 units = ₹3.00/unit, 51–150 units = ₹5.25/unit, 151–300 units = ₹6.30/unit, 301–500 units = ₹7.25/unit, 500+ units = ₹8.50/unit. Saath mein fixed charge, meter rent, 7% electricity duty aur quarterly FSA surcharge bhi lagta hai. Yeh RERC FY 2025–26 tariff order ke hisaab se hai.

200 unit electricity bill in Rajasthan kitna hota hai?

200 units ke liye Rajasthan mein approximate bill: 50×₹3.00=₹150 + 100×₹5.25=₹525 + 50×₹6.30=₹315 = ₹990 energy charge. Add: Fixed ₹100 + Meter Rent ₹25 + ED 7%=₹69 + FSA ₹40. Total ≈ ₹1,224. Actual bill ₹1,150–₹1,300 range mein hoga FSA variation ke saath.

1 unit electricity cost in Jodhpur / electricity rate in Jodhpur?

Jodhpur mein JdVVNL bijli supply karta hai. 1 unit ka cost slabs ke hisaab se hota hai — pehle 50 units ke liye ₹3.00/unit, 51–150 ke liye ₹5.25, 151–300 ke liye ₹6.30, 301–500 ke liye ₹7.25, aur 500+ ke liye ₹8.50. In energy charges par 7% electricity duty aur quarterly FSA add hota hai.

Per unit electricity charges in Rajasthan — full breakdown?

The five RERC domestic slabs are: Slab 1 (0–50 units): ₹3.00/unit; Slab 2 (51–150 units): ₹5.25/unit; Slab 3 (151–300 units): ₹6.30/unit; Slab 4 (301–500 units): ₹7.25/unit; Slab 5 (above 500 units): ₹8.50/unit. These are applied telescopically — each rate applies only to units within that slab range.

Electricity duty charges in Rajasthan — how much?

Electricity Duty in Rajasthan is 7% on energy charges for domestic consumers. This is a state government levy. It is charged only on the energy charge component, not on fixed charges, meter rent, or FSA. So for ₹1,305 energy charge, ED = ₹91.35.

What is JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL — which serves my area?

JVVNL (Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd) — serves Jaipur and eastern Rajasthan: Alwar, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, Dausa, Tonk, Karauli, Dholpur. AVVNL (Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd) — serves central Rajasthan: Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Dungarpur. JdVVNL (Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd) — serves western Rajasthan: Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali, Nagaur, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Churu, Jalore.

How to check JVVNL electricity bill online?

To check your JVVNL bill online: visit energy.rajasthan.gov.in → go to "Consumer Services" → click "View/Pay Bill" → enter your 12-digit K-number (printed on your bill). Alternatively, use the URJA MITRA app or PhonePe/GPay → Electricity → JVVNL → enter K-number.

What is the fixed charge for Rajasthan domestic electricity?

Fixed charges in Rajasthan for domestic connections: Up to 1 kW sanctioned load = ₹80/month; 1–2 kW = ₹100/month; 2–5 kW = ₹150/month; above 5 kW = ₹200/month. These are payable every month regardless of consumption and appear as a separate line item on your bill.

What is FSA / FPPAS in Rajasthan electricity bill?

FSA (Fuel Surcharge Adjustment), also called FPPAS (Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge), is a variable per-unit charge levied by Rajasthan DISCOMs to recover additional costs of fuel and purchased power that exceed the base tariff assumptions. RERC revises it quarterly. Typical range is ₹0.10–₹0.40 per unit. The current quarter's FSA is mentioned on your bill.

Is there free electricity in Rajasthan?

Yes, under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana, BPL consumers and Astha Card holders in Rajasthan get 100 units free electricity per month. For regular (non-BPL) domestic consumers, there is no general subsidy unlike Delhi. Agricultural consumers get separate subsidised tariffs under agri-feeder policies.

How to save electricity bill in Rajasthan during summer?

Top 5 summer tips: (1) Use desert coolers instead of AC — saves ₹1,500–₹2,000/month. (2) Set AC at 24–26°C, not 18°C. (3) Install reflective white roof paint to reduce indoor heat. (4) Switch to BLDC fans — save 36 units/month. (5) Install rooftop solar — Rajasthan's solar irradiation is India's highest at 5.5–6.5 kWh/m²/day.

How many units does a desert cooler consume per day?

A typical desert (air) cooler with a 185–200 watt motor consumes about 1.85–2.0 units in 10 hours of operation. In a Rajasthan summer running 12 hours/day, that's about 2.2–2.4 units/day, or roughly 66–72 units/month. At ₹6.30/unit (mid-slab), this costs about ₹420–₹455 per month — far less than an AC's ₹1,500–₹2,000 monthly cost.

Electricity bill calculator near Jaipur Rajasthan — does this work?

Yes, absolutely. This calculator is specifically built for Jaipur and all JVVNL areas — Alwar, Dausa, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Karauli. Select JVVNL in the calculator, enter your units, and get an instant slab-wise breakdown using the latest RERC FY 2025–26 tariff rates.

Electricity bill calculator near Jodhpur Rajasthan — accurate?

Yes. Select JdVVNL in the DISCOM dropdown. This gives you the Jodhpur zone calculation using official RERC tariff. All cities in western Rajasthan — Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali, Nagaur, Sikar — are served by JdVVNL and follow identical slab rates.

What is the commercial electricity rate in Rajasthan 2026?

For commercial connections up to 5 kW in Rajasthan: first 100 units at ₹8.00/unit, above 100 units at ₹8.50/unit. Fixed charge: ₹270 per kW per month. For larger commercial loads (above 5 kW or above 50 kVA contract demand), a different category with higher fixed charges and energy rates applies as per RERC Commercial Tariff Order.

What is the solar export rate in Rajasthan 2026?

Domestic rooftop solar owners in Rajasthan now get ₹3.26/unit under net-metering and ₹3.65/unit under net-billing for surplus power exported to the grid. This is a ~22% increase from the previous rate of ₹2.71/unit, effective from FY 2025–26 per JVVNL Tariff Order dated October 27, 2025. This makes solar investment significantly more attractive in Rajasthan.

How to apply for a new electricity connection in Rajasthan?

Apply online at energy.rajasthan.gov.in → "New Connection" section. Or visit your nearest JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL consumer service centre. Documents typically required: identity proof (Aadhaar), address proof, property documents or rent agreement, passport size photograph, and load requirement details. Processing usually takes 7–30 days depending on area type.

What is the meter rent in Rajasthan?

Meter rent in Rajasthan is approximately ₹20–₹30/month for single-phase (domestic) meters and ₹40–₹50/month for three-phase meters. This nominal fee is charged monthly for the meter installed at your premises. It appears as a fixed line item on your bill regardless of consumption.

How often is the FSA revised in Rajasthan?

FSA (Fuel Surcharge Adjustment) in Rajasthan is revised quarterly by RERC — typically in April, July, October and January. Each revision is notified by RERC via an official order and is applied from the first bill of that quarter. You can find the current FSA rate in the notifications section at rerc.rajasthan.gov.in.

What if my electricity bill is estimated / meter not read?

If your meter reader didn't visit and your bill shows "estimated" reading, you have two options: (1) Take a photo of your actual meter reading and submit it via the URJA MITRA app or energy.rajasthan.gov.in for self-reading; or (2) Visit your consumer service centre and provide the actual reading. The difference between estimated and actual will be adjusted in your next bill.

How to file a complaint about wrong electricity bill in Rajasthan?

File a complaint through: (1) Toll-free helpline: 1800-180-6565 (JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL). (2) Online portal: energy.rajasthan.gov.in → Grievance section. (3) Email your DISCOM's consumer grievance cell. (4) Visit the divisional office in person. If unresolved within 30 days, escalate to RERC at rerc.rajasthan.gov.in.

What is the average monthly electricity consumption in Rajasthan?

A typical urban Rajasthan household consumes 150–350 units/month in normal months. During peak summer (April–June), this can jump to 500–800+ units due to AC/cooler usage in 44°C+ temperatures. Rural households typically consume 80–150 units/month. The state average is around 180–200 units per domestic consumer per month.

Is net metering available in Rajasthan for solar?

Yes. Net metering is fully available in Rajasthan for rooftop solar systems. You export surplus generated power to the grid and receive ₹3.26/unit credit under net-metering or ₹3.65/unit under net-billing. The solar system must be grid-interactive, technically compliant with RERC standards, and registered with your DISCOM. Contact your local JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL office to apply.

How to calculate electricity bill for AC in Rajasthan?

For a 1.5-ton 5-star inverter AC (~1.2 units/hour): running 8 hours/day = 9.6 units/day = 288 units/month. At Rajasthan slab rates — first 50 @ ₹3 + 100 @ ₹5.25 + 138 @ ₹6.30 — that's roughly ₹1,541 energy charge just for the AC, before adding fixed/duty. Our AC electricity calculator handles this instantly.

What is K-Number in JVVNL / Rajasthan electricity bill?

K-Number is the 12-digit consumer identification number used by all Rajasthan DISCOMs (JVVNL, AVVNL, JdVVNL). It is printed prominently on your electricity bill. You need this number for online bill payment, complaint registration, checking consumption history, and applying for new services. It remains the same for your connection throughout its life.

Does Rajasthan have a late payment surcharge?

Yes. If you pay your Rajasthan electricity bill after the due date printed on the bill, a late payment surcharge (LPS) is applied. Typically 1.5–2% per month on the outstanding amount is levied for domestic consumers. Pay by the due date to avoid this. Online payment portals show the due date clearly.

Can I change my electricity connection load in Rajasthan?

Yes. You can apply for a load enhancement or reduction at your DISCOM consumer service centre or online at energy.rajasthan.gov.in. Load change typically requires an inspection and a processing fee. Your fixed charges will be recalculated based on the new sanctioned load from the month of approval.

What is the RERC and how does it affect my bill?

RERC is the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission — an independent regulatory body that sets electricity tariffs, approves DISCOM spending, and protects consumer interests in Rajasthan. Every slab rate, fixed charge, and surcharge on your bill must be approved by RERC. You can file complaints with RERC if DISCOMs overcharge or violate tariff rules. Website: rerc.rajasthan.gov.in.

What are Rajasthan bijli bill helpline numbers?

JVVNL Helpline: 1800-180-6565 (toll-free) or 0141-2740404. AVVNL Helpline: 1800-180-6565 or 0145-2629011. JdVVNL Helpline: 1800-180-6565 or 0291-2431020. Power outage / emergency: 1912 (available 24x7 across all three DISCOMs). URJA MITRA app also allows outage reporting directly.

Does refrigerator consume a lot of electricity in Rajasthan?

A 250-litre frost-free refrigerator uses about 1.5–2.0 units per day in normal temperatures, but in Rajasthan's 45°C+ summer, the compressor works harder and consumption can rise to 2.5–3.0 units/day = 75–90 units/month. At ₹6.30/unit, that's ₹472–₹567/month just for the fridge. Place the fridge away from direct sunlight and walls to improve efficiency.

Rajasthan electricity bill — why did it suddenly spike this month?

Common reasons for a sudden spike: (1) Summer onset — AC/cooler usage pushed you into a higher slab. (2) Estimated bill from last month adjusted this month. (3) Quarterly FSA revision upward. (4) New appliance added to the home. (5) Meter reading error — compare meter reading on bill with actual meter. (6) Meter fast/faulty — request a meter test. Use our calculator with previous and current units to compare.

How many solar panels do I need to eliminate my Rajasthan electricity bill?

For 300 units/month consumption in Rajasthan: you need roughly a 3 kW rooftop solar system (generating ~13–15 units/day × 30 days = 390–450 units/month, covering your bill with surplus for export). A 3 kW system requires about 10–12 sq meters of roof space and costs ₹1.5–₹2 lakh before subsidy. PM Surya Ghar Yojana subsidy can reduce this by ₹54,000–₹78,000.

What is Rajasthan bijli bill unit rate for agriculture?

Agricultural consumers in Rajasthan get heavily subsidised electricity under separate agri-feeder arrangements. The exact rate varies by scheme and load type, but is significantly lower than domestic rates — often a flat rate per HP of pump capacity rather than per unit consumed. Consult your local DISCOM or the Rajasthan Energy Department for current agricultural tariff details.

Can I check my electricity consumption history in Rajasthan?

Yes. Log in to energy.rajasthan.gov.in with your K-number and registered mobile number. Under "My Account" or "Consumption History," you can view the last 12–24 months of meter readings and billed units. This helps you understand seasonal patterns and identify months with unusually high consumption.

Is this calculator accurate for rural Rajasthan areas?

Yes. Rural domestic consumers in Rajasthan fall under the same RERC tariff slabs as urban consumers. The slab rates are uniform across JVVNL, AVVNL and JdVVNL for all domestic LV connections, whether urban or rural. The only slight variation can be in FSA amounts between DISCOMs, which change quarterly. Our calculator provides highly accurate estimates for all Rajasthan locations.

How to understand my JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL electricity bill?

Your Rajasthan DISCOM bill contains: Consumer Name & K-Number (top), Billing Period and Due Date, Previous and Current Meter Reading, Units Consumed, Slab-wise Energy Charge breakdown, Fixed Charge, Meter Rent, FSA amount, Electricity Duty (7%), Regulatory Surcharge if any, Arrears/Adjustments if any, and Total Payable Amount. Our calculator replicates this exact structure.

What is the Astha Card electricity benefit in Rajasthan?

Astha Card is issued to BPL families in Rajasthan. Astha Card holders are entitled to 100 free electricity units per month under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana. To claim this, visit your nearest DISCOM consumer service centre with your Astha Card and Aadhaar card. Once registered, the 100-unit credit appears automatically on monthly bills.

How many units does a geyser consume per month in Rajasthan?

A 2 kW electric geyser used for 30 minutes daily consumes 1 unit/day = 30 units/month. At ₹6.30/unit (middle slab), that's ₹189/month just for hot water. In summer, water is naturally warm in Rajasthan and you may not need the geyser at all. Consider a solar water heater — ₹15,000–₹25,000 investment, free hot water for 15–20 years.

Is there a penalty for non-payment of electricity bill in Rajasthan?

Yes. After the due date, a late payment surcharge (LPS) of approximately 1.5–2% per month is added to your outstanding amount. If the bill remains unpaid for 2–3 billing cycles, the DISCOM may issue a disconnection notice. Reconnection after disconnection incurs a separate reconnection charge. Paying via online channels (PhonePe, GPay) ensures you never miss the due date.

What is the highest electricity bill possible in Rajasthan summer?

In extreme summer (Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner — 46–50°C), large households running 2–3 ACs + coolers + other appliances can easily consume 1,000–1,500+ units in May–June. At ₹8.50/unit (above 500 units) for the excess, with all additional charges, bills of ₹8,000–₹14,000 are not unusual. This is why rooftop solar has explosive demand in Rajasthan every summer.

Does inverter/UPS battery charging add to electricity bill?

Yes. Charging a 150 Ah inverter battery from 0% to 100% takes about 2 units of electricity. If you charge it every day due to frequent power cuts (common in Rajasthan summers), that's 60 units/month = ₹375–₹510 extra on your bill depending on which slab you're in. Lithium battery inverters are more efficient (charge losses 5–10% vs 20–30% for lead-acid).

Rajasthan bijli bill — how is it calculated for a shop or office?

Commercial connections in Rajasthan (LV, up to 5 kW) pay: first 100 units at ₹8.00/unit, above 100 units at ₹8.50/unit. Fixed charge: ₹270/kW/month. Meter rent similar to domestic. Electricity Duty: 7% on energy charges. FSA also applies per unit. A shop consuming 200 units/month pays approximately: 100×₹8 + 100×₹8.50 = ₹1,650 energy + ₹270 FC + ₹115.50 ED + meter rent + FSA ≈ ₹2,200–₹2,400 total.

How accurate is this Rajasthan electricity bill calculator?

Our calculator uses the official RERC FY 2025–26 tariff slab rates and applies them with a correct telescopic calculation method. Fixed charges, meter rent and electricity duty are computed accurately. The only variable is FSA, which changes quarterly — we use a typical estimate. The result is typically within 3–5% of your actual bill. For exact FSA, check your current bill or RERC website.

What is the regulatory surcharge on Rajasthan electricity bills?

The Regulatory Surcharge in Rajasthan is a levy notified under RERC Regulation 87. It is applied per unit consumed on top of the base energy charge and FSA. The rate is set in the annual tariff order or notified separately by RERC. It is designed to help DISCOMs recover revenue gaps approved by RERC. Current rate details are available at rerc.rajasthan.gov.in.

How long does solar panel payback take in Rajasthan?

In Rajasthan, with India's highest solar irradiation (5.5–6.5 kWh/m²/day), a 3 kW rooftop solar system typically pays back in 4–5 years. After PM Surya Ghar Yojana subsidy (₹54,000–₹78,000), the net cost is ₹1.0–₹1.5 lakh. Generating 13–15 units/day saves ₹2,000–₹4,000/month in bills. Over a 25-year system lifespan, total savings can exceed ₹5–₹8 lakh.

What is the minimum electricity bill in Rajasthan?

Even if you consume zero units in a month, you still pay the fixed charge (₹80–₹200 based on load) and meter rent (₹20–₹50). So the minimum monthly bill for a 1–2 kW domestic connection is approximately ₹120–₹150, covering just fixed charges and meter rent without any energy consumption charge.

How to apply for rooftop solar in Rajasthan?

Apply under PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana: (1) Register at pmsuryaghar.gov.in. (2) Get empanelled installer quotes. (3) Apply for net metering through your DISCOM (JVVNL/AVVNL/JdVVNL). (4) Get subsidy: ₹30,000 for 1 kW, ₹54,000 for 2 kW, ₹78,000 for 3 kW. The DISCOM installs a bidirectional meter and the entire process takes 30–90 days in most Rajasthan cities.

Why is my Rajasthan electricity bill higher than my neighbour's?

Possible reasons: (1) Different sanctioned load = different fixed charges. (2) Different monthly units pushing into different slabs. (3) One household has more appliances, ACs, or a larger family. (4) One house has better insulation reducing cooling load. (5) Different FSA if bills span different quarters. (6) One has BPL/Astha card subsidy, other doesn't. Use our calculator with your specific units to compare.

Rajasthan electricity connection types — what categories exist?

RERC defines several connection categories: LV Domestic (households), LV Commercial (shops, offices), LV Industrial (small factories), HV Commercial (above 50 kVA), HV Industrial, Agricultural (pump sets), Public Lighting, and Temporary connections. Each has different tariff rates. Our calculator covers Domestic LV and Commercial LV — the most common categories.

Does Rajasthan have time-of-day (ToD) tariff?

ToD (Time of Day) tariff is primarily applicable to HV Industrial and large commercial consumers in Rajasthan, not standard domestic consumers. For domestic LV connections, flat slab rates apply regardless of time of consumption. High-voltage consumers pay different rates for morning peak (6am–8am), evening peak, and off-peak hours as per RERC tariff specifications.

How to reduce electricity bill from ₹5,000 to ₹2,000 in Rajasthan?

A ₹5,000 bill implies ~600–700 units/month (mostly summer AC use). To get to ₹2,000 (~220 units): replace one 1.5-ton AC with a desert cooler (saves ~200 units/month), set remaining AC at 26°C (saves ~40 units), add BLDC fans (saves 36 units), LED lighting (saves 25 units), solar water heater (saves 30 units). Total reduction: ~330 units. Alternatively, a 3kW rooftop solar system can eliminate most of your grid consumption.