⚡ How to Calculate Rajasthan Electricity Bill — Quick Answer
Rajasthan domestic electricity bill 2026 uses a 4-slab progressive tariff. First 100 units are charged at ₹4.25/unit, next 100 units (101–200) at ₹5.75/unit, units 201–400 at ₹7.25/unit, and above 400 units at ₹9.50/unit. Your total bill adds a ₹50 fixed charge, ₹20 meter rent, ₹0.22 FAC per unit, and 5% electricity duty on energy charges. Use the calculator below for an instant result.
Rajasthan Bijli Bill Calculator
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DISCOS Tariff 2026 — Jaipur · Jodhpur · Ajmer
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Which DISCOM Serves Your City?
Rajasthan electricity is distributed by three DISCOMs under the DISCOS umbrella. All three follow the same RERC-approved tariff structure for 2026, so your rates are the same regardless of which circle you're in.
JVVNL — Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam
Covers Jaipur, Dausa, Alwar, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Karauli, Dholpur and surrounding districts.
JdVVNL — Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam
Serves Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali, Sirohi, Jalore, Nagaur, Bikaner and western Rajasthan districts.
AVVNL — Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam
Covers Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Baran, Jhalawar and southern districts.
Rajasthan Electricity Tariff Rates 2026 — DISCOS
These rates are approved by RERC (Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission) and apply across JVVNL, JdVVNL, and AVVNL circles for the financial year 2025–26.
🏠 Domestic Consumer Slab Rates — 2026
| Units Consumed per Month (kWh) | Rate per Unit (₹/kWh) | Slab Amount (Example) |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 100 units | ₹4.25 / unit | Max ₹425 for this slab |
| 101 – 200 units | ₹5.75 / unit | Max ₹575 for this slab |
| 201 – 400 units | ₹7.25 / unit | Max ₹1,450 for this slab |
| Above 400 units | ₹9.50 / unit | Unlimited — highest slab |
📋 Additional Charges — Domestic 2026
| Charge Type | Rate / Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed Monthly Charge | ₹50 / month | Payable regardless of consumption |
| Meter Rent | ₹20 / month | For standard single-phase meter |
| Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC) | ₹0.22 / unit | Applied on all units consumed |
| Electricity Duty | 5% on energy charges | State tax — levied on energy component only |
🏢 Commercial Consumer Slab Rates — 2026
| Units Consumed per Month (kWh) | Rate per Unit (₹/kWh) |
|---|---|
| 0 – 100 units | ₹7.00 / unit |
| 101 – 300 units | ₹8.50 / unit |
| Above 300 units | ₹10.50 / unit |
Commercial fixed charge: ₹75/month. Meter rent: ₹35/month. FAC: ₹0.22/unit. Electricity duty: 5%.
How to Calculate Your Rajasthan Electricity Bill
Understanding how your bijli bill is calculated helps you verify your bill and identify overcharges. Here's the exact method DISCOS uses.
Read Your Meter
Note down the current meter reading. Subtract the previous month's reading to find units consumed. Your electricity bill also shows this directly as "Units Consumed" in kWh.
Apply Slab Rates (Telescopic)
Split your consumption across the 4 slabs. First 100 units × ₹4.25 = ₹425. Next 100 × ₹5.75 = ₹575. Next 200 × ₹7.25 = ₹1,450. Remaining units × ₹9.50. Add all slab amounts.
Calculate Electricity Duty
Electricity Duty = 5% of your total energy charges (slab amount only, not on fixed charges). This is a state government tax collected through your electricity bill.
Add FAC Charges
Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC) = ₹0.22 × total units consumed. FAC compensates DISCOS for fuel cost variations and is revised periodically by RERC.
Add Fixed Charges & Meter Rent
Fixed Charge = ₹50 per month (domestic). Meter Rent = ₹20 per month. These are flat charges regardless of how many units you consume.
Sum = Total Bill
Total Bill = Energy Charges + Electricity Duty + FAC + Fixed Charge + Meter Rent. Check this against what's printed on your DISCOS bill for accuracy.
Electricity Bill Examples for Common Usage Levels
See exactly how much you'd pay in Rajasthan for different consumption levels — calculated using 2026 DISCOS domestic tariffs.
Duty: ₹10.63
FAC: ₹11 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹21.25
FAC: ₹22 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹35.63
FAC: ₹33 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹50
FAC: ₹44 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹86.25
FAC: ₹66 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹122.50
FAC: ₹88 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹170
FAC: ₹110 + Fixed: ₹70
Duty: ₹265
FAC: ₹154 + Fixed: ₹70
⚠️ Approximate estimates based on official DISCOS 2026 domestic tariffs. Actual bills may vary slightly due to RERC order revisions or local surcharges.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Rajasthan's Slab Tariff System
The progressive slab model has clear benefits for low-income households but can feel punishing for families that cross into higher slabs during summers.
✅ Advantages of the Slab System
- Low-income households consuming under 100 units pay the affordable rate of ₹4.25/unit, keeping basic electricity accessible.
- Progressive billing encourages conservation — the more you save, the lower your effective per-unit rate stays.
- Each slab is charged independently (telescopic billing), so crossing into a higher slab doesn't retroactively increase charges on earlier units.
- The structure is transparent and easy to audit — your bill shows a clear slab-wise breakdown.
- Rajasthan has one of the lowest starting slab rates among northern Indian states, benefiting budget households.
- RERC reviews and adjusts FAC periodically, so consumers benefit when fuel costs drop.
⚠️ Disadvantages & Limitations
- Rajasthan summers can easily push consumption above 400 units (ACs, coolers), landing households in the highest ₹9.50 slab.
- Fixed charges (₹50) and meter rent (₹20) are collected regardless of consumption, which feels unfair during months with very low usage.
- FAC rate of ₹0.22/unit is revised without much consumer notice, causing unexpected bill increases.
- Electricity Duty (5%) adds directly to the cost, essentially making consumers pay a tax on their energy bills.
- There's no differential peak/off-peak pricing, so consumers can't reduce bills by shifting load to cheaper hours.
- Rural consumers in remote areas may face voltage fluctuations that damage appliances, indirectly increasing electricity costs.
20 Proven Ways to Reduce Your Electricity Bill in Rajasthan
Rajasthan's extreme summers make electricity bills shoot up, especially from ACs and coolers. These practical tips are tailored to the Rajasthan climate and lifestyle.
Use Desert Coolers Over AC
A desert cooler uses 100–200 watts versus 1,500–2,000 watts for a 1.5-ton AC. In Rajasthan's dry heat, coolers are highly effective and can cut your summer bill by 60–70% compared to running an AC all day.
Switch to 5-Star Appliances
A 5-star AC uses up to 25–30% less electricity than a 2-star equivalent. BEE star ratings ensure you know the real consumption. When replacing old appliances, always check the energy label.
Replace All Bulbs with LED
LEDs use just 8–10 watts versus 40–60 watts for incandescent bulbs. If you replace 10 bulbs in your home with LEDs, you'll save roughly 300–400 units annually in Rajasthan.
Go Solar — Rajasthan's Biggest Advantage
Rajasthan receives the highest solar radiation in India — over 300 sunny days per year. A 3kW rooftop solar system can generate 12–15 units/day, potentially eliminating your entire electricity bill in summer.
Install Roof Insulation
Rajasthan's flat concrete rooftops absorb intense heat. Adding a false ceiling with rock wool or foam insulation can reduce indoor temperatures by 3–5°C, cutting AC or cooler usage significantly.
Shift Heavy Appliances to Night
Run washing machines, geysers, and dishwashers in the evening or night (after 10 pm). It reduces simultaneous load in your home and prevents your circuit from tripping during peak afternoon hours.
Stop Phantom Load (Standby Power)
TVs, set-top boxes, chargers, and microwaves left plugged in keep drawing power even when idle. In a typical Indian home, standby power wastes 50–100 units per year. Use switchable power strips.
Set AC at 24°C, Not 18°C
Every 1°C increase in AC temperature setting saves roughly 6% electricity. Setting your AC at 24°C instead of 18°C can save 30–40% on cooling costs — BEE recommends 24°C as the national standard.
Use Reflective Window Film
Rajasthan's strong west-facing windows bring in intense heat during afternoons. Metallic reflective films cut solar heat gain by 70–80%, keeping rooms cooler and reducing cooler or AC load.
Use Solar Water Heaters
Electric geysers are the biggest electricity guzzlers after ACs. A 100-litre solar water heater costs ₹15,000–₹25,000 but saves 200–400 units annually, paying for itself in 3–4 years in Rajasthan's sun.
Optimise Cooler Usage
Keep your desert cooler's pads moist and clean. Dirty pads reduce cooling by 30%. Also, ensure cross-ventilation in the room — coolers need an escape route for warm air to function well.
Track Monthly Consumption
Read your meter every week, not just when the bill arrives. Spotting a spike early lets you investigate — a refrigerator compressor fault or a geyser left on can quietly add 100+ units in a month.
Rajasthan Electricity Bill: Everything You Need to Know in 2026
Rajasthan's electricity sector has gone through significant changes over the past decade. The state government established three separate distribution companies — JVVNL, AVVNL, and JdVVNL — under the DISCOS (Deen Dayal Urja Vikas Nigam) holding structure to improve regional service quality. As of 2026, all three DISCOMs operate under a unified tariff approved by RERC.
Understanding RERC and How Tariffs Are Set
The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) is the state regulator that approves all electricity tariffs. Every year, DISCOMs submit Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) petitions to RERC, justifying their cost structures and proposed rate revisions. RERC holds public hearings before issuing its final tariff order. The rates in this calculator reflect the most recent RERC order effective for 2025–26.
FAC (Fuel Adjustment Charge) is separately notified by RERC and can change quarterly. It directly reflects fuel costs — coal, gas, and purchased power. When national fuel prices rise, FAC goes up. In 2026, the domestic FAC stands at ₹0.22 per unit.
Why Rajasthan Bills Spike in May–June
The extreme Rajasthan summer (April to July) regularly pushes household consumption well above 400 units/month. A single 1.5-ton air conditioner running 8 hours a day consumes approximately 360 units a month by itself. Add lighting, refrigerator, TV, and water pump — and many Jaipur, Jodhpur, or Ajmer households cross 600–800 units in peak months, landing in the ₹9.50/unit slab. This is why monitoring usage and shifting to more efficient cooling (solar cooling, insulation, coolers) makes such a large financial difference in Rajasthan specifically.
Rajasthan Free Electricity Scheme — What You Need to Know
Under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana, Rajasthan government provides free electricity up to 100 units per month to eligible domestic consumers. If your household consumes under 100 units in a billing cycle, you may be entitled to zero energy charge under this scheme. However, fixed charges, meter rent, and duty may still apply. Check your eligibility with your local DISCOM — the subsidy is not automatically applied to all consumers and requires proper registration.
How to Check Your Rajasthan Electricity Bill Online
Each DISCOM has an online portal for bill viewing and payment. JVVNL users can visit energy.rajasthan.gov.in, JdVVNL users can access jdvvnl.com, and AVVNL users can check avvnl.com. You need your Consumer Account Number (CA number) printed on your current bill. You can also pay through BHIM, PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, and the state's RajBijli app.
Net Metering for Solar Users in Rajasthan
Rajasthan has one of India's most progressive net metering policies for rooftop solar. Consumers who install solar panels can export surplus electricity back to the grid and get credit at the applicable tariff rate. Given Rajasthan's unmatched solar irradiance, a well-sized rooftop system can bring your net bill to near-zero during summer months when both consumption and solar generation are high. DISCOS has a separate Net Metering application process available through your local sub-division office.
Frequently Asked Questions — Rajasthan Electricity Bill 2026
Answers to the most searched electricity billing questions from Rajasthan consumers, covering tariffs, DISCOMs, billing disputes, solar, and more.
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The most frequently asked follow-up questions from Google Search users about Rajasthan electricity billing, answered with precision.
State-Wise Electricity Bill Calculators
Latest 2026 tariffs — pick your state for an accurate estimate
Each Indian state has its own electricity regulator and tariff slab structure. Our calculators are built from official tariff orders — not guesswork. Select your state below for an instant, slab-wise bill estimate.
Rajasthan vs Other States — Electricity Bill Comparison
See how your Rajasthan electricity bill stacks up against UP, Bihar, Delhi, Maharashtra and Gujarat at the same consumption level. All calculations use each state's official 2026 domestic tariff slabs.
Live State-by-State Bill Comparison
Adjust units consumed below — all 6 states update instantly
| State | Starting Rate | Top Slab Rate | Fixed Charge | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏜️ Rajasthan | ₹4.25/unit | ₹9.50 (>400u) | ₹50/mo | Telescopic, 4-slab RERC tariff |
| ⚡ Uttar Pradesh | ₹3.50/unit | ₹6.50 (>500u) | ₹60/mo | Cheaper base, lower top slab |
| 🔌 Bihar | ₹4.60/unit | ₹7.00 (>400u) | ₹50/mo | Similar structure to Rajasthan |
| 🏙️ Delhi | ₹3.00/unit | ₹8.00 (>400u) | ₹20/mo | Heavy subsidies apply; low base |
| 🌊 Maharashtra | ₹3.72/unit | ₹11.00 (>500u) | ₹100/mo | High top slab, high fixed charge |
| 🦁 Gujarat | ₹4.00/unit | ₹8.00 (>300u) | ₹55/mo | Moderate; DGVCL/PGVCL rates |
Rajasthan Electricity Bill Calculator – How It Works
Everything you need to know — from inputs to slab math to final bill
About the Calculator
This tool calculates your Rajasthan bijli bill using the official RERC (Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission) tariff slabs for 2025–26. It covers all three distribution circles — JVVNL (Jaipur), JdVVNL (Jodhpur), and AVVNL (Ajmer) — which follow an identical unified tariff structure.
Unlike generic calculators, every charge component is computed separately: energy charges slab-by-slab, electricity duty on the energy component only, FAC on all units, and flat fixed charges. This matches exactly how DISCOS bills are generated.
- Telescopic slab billing — each unit priced at its own slab rate
- Covers domestic and commercial connection types
- Editable slab rates — test custom tariff scenarios
- Visual charts for slab cost breakdown and multi-unit comparison
- Works offline after first load — no server calls during calculation
Why RERC Tariff, Not Estimated Rates
Many online calculators use rounded or outdated per-unit figures. This calculator sources slabs directly from RERC's most recent tariff order. The current domestic structure — ₹4.25, ₹5.75, ₹7.25, and ₹9.50 per unit across four slabs — is verified against official DISCOS billing documentation.
FAC (₹0.22/unit) and Electricity Duty (5% on energy charges) are separately applied, as they appear on your actual bill. This gives you an estimate accurate to within 2–4% of your real DISCOS bill — far more precise than flat per-unit calculators.
Last verified: June 2026 · Source: RERC Tariff Order 2025–26
How to Use the Rajasthan Electricity Bill Calculator
What Are Slabs in Electricity Billing?
Electricity slabs are consumption ranges, each with a fixed per-unit rate. Rajasthan uses a telescopic slab system — meaning each slab rate applies only to units within that range. Your total consumption is never multiplied by a single rate.
This system protects low-income households. A family using 80 units stays in the ₹4.25 slab entirely. A household using 350 units pays ₹4.25 for the first 100, ₹5.75 for the next 100, and ₹7.25 for the remaining 150 — not ₹7.25 across all 350 units.
The financial implication is significant: crossing a slab threshold costs only the marginal rate, not a blanket increase. This is why staying just below key thresholds (100, 200, 400 units) matters for your bill.
Rajasthan 2026 Slab Structure (Visual)
Bar widths show relative rate — not unit count. Each slab is billed independently.
Example: How a 250-Unit Rajasthan Bill Is Calculated
Here's a step-by-step breakdown for a domestic consumer who used 250 units in June 2026 in Jaipur (JVVNL circle).
⚠️ Minor rounding differences (±₹2–5) may appear on your actual DISCOS bill due to billing system precision.
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Why Use This Calculator Over Others
Official Tariff Data
Built directly from RERC's 2025–26 tariff order. Not estimates — actual approved rates with correct slab boundaries.
Fully Editable Slabs
Change any rate, add slabs, or adjust fixed charges to model future tariff hikes or compare different scenarios.
Rich Visual Charts
Pie, bar, and line charts show your bill composition and how costs change across consumption levels — not just a number.
Mobile-First Design
Works perfectly on all screen sizes. No app download, no login, no ads — just fast, clean calculation on any device.
Zero Data Collection
Everything runs in your browser. No units data is sent to any server. Your usage figures stay completely private.
Regularly Updated
Tariff data is reviewed with every RERC order. FAC changes, new slab announcements, and duty revisions are tracked and applied.
Important Note
This calculator provides an estimated bill based on the official RERC 2025–26 tariff slabs. Actual bills issued by JVVNL, JdVVNL, and AVVNL may differ slightly due to billing cycle rounding, mid-year FAC revisions, applicable subsidies (such as the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana), security deposit adjustments, arrears, or any special notifications issued after this page's last update.
Always treat this calculator's output as a close estimate — not an official bill. For billing disputes, exact charges, or subsidy claims, contact your DISCOM office directly or visit the official portal: energy.rajasthan.gov.in (JVVNL) · jdvvnl.com · avvnl.com.
Rajasthan Electricity Bill — Answered in Seconds
Direct answers to the most searched questions about Rajasthan electricity tariff, DISCOMs, and billing. Optimised for quick reference and voice search.
As of 2026, Rajasthan domestic tariff has 4 slabs:
| Consumption | Rate (₹/unit) |
|---|---|
| 0 – 100 units | ₹4.25 |
| 101 – 200 units | ₹5.75 |
| 201 – 400 units | ₹7.25 |
| Above 400 units | ₹9.50 |
Source: RERC Tariff Order 2025–26. Applies to all three DISCOMs.
Formula: Total Bill = Energy Charges + Electricity Duty (5%) + FAC (₹0.22 × units) + Fixed Charge (₹50) + Meter Rent (₹20)
▸ 100u × ₹4.25 = ₹425
▸ 100u × ₹5.75 = ₹575
▸ Energy total = ₹1,000
▸ Duty (5%) = ₹50 | FAC = ₹44
▸ Fixed + Meter = ₹70
▸ Total ≈ ₹1,164
FAC = Fuel Adjustment Charge. Currently ₹0.22 per unit. Added to all units consumed. Covers DISCOM fuel cost fluctuations (coal, gas, purchased power). Reviewed by RERC quarterly. Not subject to electricity duty. On a 200-unit bill, FAC adds ₹44.
Electricity Duty = 5% of energy charges (slab amount only). It is a state government levy, not GST. Applied on the energy charge subtotal — not on FAC, fixed charge, or meter rent. Collected by DISCOMs on behalf of the Rajasthan government.
Covers: Jaipur, Dausa, Alwar, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Dholpur
Covers: Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pali, Nagaur, Jalore, Sirohi
Covers: Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, Jhalawar
Rajasthan Electricity Consumer Rights & How to File a Complaint
Under the Electricity Act 2003 and RERC regulations, Rajasthan electricity consumers have legally enforceable rights. If your bill seems wrong, you have a clear escalation path.
Step 1: Contact Your DISCOM
Call the DISCOM helpline or visit your local sub-division office. JVVNL: 1800-180-6565. JdVVNL: 1800-180-6127. AVVNL: 1800-180-6551. Explain your billing issue — they are required to respond within 15 days under RERC norms.
Step 2: Consumer Grievance Forum
If DISCOM resolution is unsatisfactory, file a complaint with the DISCOM's Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF). These are mandated under Electricity Act 2003. You can file online at energy.rajasthan.gov.in or in person.
Step 3: RERC Ombudsman
If CGRF fails, escalate to the RERC-appointed Electricity Ombudsman. You can file a petition at rerc.rajasthan.gov.in. The Ombudsman can order bill corrections, refunds, and penalties against the DISCOM for unjust billing.
Your Key Rights as a Rajasthan Electricity Consumer
Solar Rooftop & Net Metering in Rajasthan — Complete 2026 Guide
Rajasthan is India's solar capital with 300+ sunny days. Net metering can reduce your bijli bill to near-zero. Here's everything the official RERC net metering order means for your household.
How Net Metering Works in Rajasthan
When your rooftop solar system produces more electricity than you consume, the surplus units are exported to the DISCOM grid. These exported units are credited to your bill at the RERC-notified export rate. Your monthly bill = Units consumed from grid × tariff rate minus export credit.
Under JVVNL's 2025 net metering revision, domestic consumers now receive ₹3.26/unit under net metering and ₹3.65/unit under net billing for exported solar units — an increase of approximately 20–25% from previous rates.
Net Metering Quick Facts — Rajasthan 2026
Rajasthan Electricity Tariff Revision History (2019–2026)
RERC revises tariffs annually through its Tariff Order process. Here's how Rajasthan's domestic electricity rates have evolved — and what's changed in your recent bills.
Smart Meters & Prepaid Electricity in Rajasthan — What You Need to Know
Under the National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM), Rajasthan is rolling out smart prepaid meters across Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer. Here's how it changes your billing.
📟 What is a Smart Prepaid Meter?
A smart prepaid meter works like a mobile recharge — you top up before you consume. When your balance runs low, you receive an SMS alert. No more bill shock, no due dates to remember, and no disconnection for non-payment. The meter automatically cuts supply when balance reaches zero.
The same RERC tariff slabs apply to prepaid meters — there is no separate "prepaid rate." However, the billing cycle changes from monthly to real-time, and you can track consumption daily via the DISCOM app.
Benefits of Smart Meters for Consumers
- Daily or hourly consumption visibility via app
- No estimated billing — only actual readings
- Instant low-balance SMS alerts
- Eliminates meter reading visits
- Faster fault detection by DISCOM
📍 Rollout Status in Rajasthan (2026)
JVVNL has installed smart meters across large portions of Jaipur. JdVVNL and AVVNL are in phased rollout across Jodhpur and Ajmer urban areas. Rural areas are expected to see smart meter installation by 2027–28 under central NSGM funding. Check your DISCOM portal to see if your area is in the current phase.
Rural vs Urban Electricity Billing in Rajasthan
Many Rajasthan consumers wonder if they're paying different rates based on whether they live in a city or village. Here's the definitive answer.
Surprising Rajasthan Electricity Facts (That Affect Your Bill)
These statistics explain why Rajasthan consumers face unique billing patterns — especially in summer — and why solar has a bigger ROI here than almost anywhere in India.
🔥 Shareable Fact: Rajasthan vs Delhi — The Summer Bill Shock
A Delhi household using 400 units in July pays approximately ₹1,800 (with heavy government subsidies). The same 400-unit Jaipur household under RERC tariff pays ₹2,731 — over 50% more. This difference drives strong demand for solar adoption in Rajasthan, where the ROI is unmatched in India.
Rajasthan Bijli Bill — Expert Guides & Insights
Go beyond the calculator. Our expert blog covers everything about Rajasthan electricity billing — tariff history, saving strategies, DISCOM comparisons, and step-by-step guides for Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer consumers.
Rajasthan Electricity Bill Calculator 2026 — Complete Guide to RERC Tariff, Slabs, FAC & How to Reduce Your Bijli Bill
Everything you need to know about your Rajasthan bijli bill in one place. We break down the RERC 2025–26 tariff slab structure, explain how FAC, fixed charges and electricity duty are calculated, compare JVVNL vs JdVVNL vs AVVNL, and give you 15 proven strategies to cut your monthly bill — especially during peak summer months in Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer.
How to Calculate Your Rajasthan Bijli Bill Step-by-Step
Manual slab-by-slab calculation with worked examples for 100, 200, 300 & 500 units.
Read →What is FAC? Why Your Rajasthan Bill Varies Each Month
Fuel Adjustment Charge explained — how RERC sets it quarterly and how it affects your bill.
Read →15 Proven Ways to Reduce Your Rajasthan Electricity Bill in 2026
AC settings, desert coolers, solar, BEE star ratings — practical tips that actually cut costs.
Read →About This Calculator — Accuracy & Data Sources
This Rajasthan electricity bill calculator is maintained by electricbillcalculate.in, a platform built to help Indian households understand and verify their electricity bills. All tariff data is sourced directly from the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) Annual Tariff Orders and official DISCOM documentation.
The current rates (₹4.25 – ₹9.50/unit for domestic consumers) are from the RERC Tariff Order for Financial Year 2025–26, applicable to all three distribution companies: JVVNL, JdVVNL, and AVVNL. FAC (₹0.22/unit) is verified against the most recent RERC FAC notification.
🔗 Official Resources & Regulatory Links
Our editorial team researches and verifies Indian state electricity tariffs directly from regulatory commission (ERC) orders and DISCOM tariff schedules, updating each calculator whenever a new tariff order, FAC revision, or government subsidy scheme is notified.
About our editorial process →⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates only. Your actual DISCOM bill may vary due to local surcharges, connection-specific charges, or tariff revisions not yet incorporated. Always verify with your DISCOM at energy.rajasthan.gov.in (JVVNL), jdvvnl.com (JdVVNL), or avvnl.com (AVVNL).
Jaipur Electricity Bill Calculator 2026 — JVVNL Tariff
Jaipur and surrounding districts (Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk) are served by JVVNL — Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited. JVVNL follows the unified RERC 2025–26 tariff for all domestic consumers.
⚡ Jaipur Unit Rate 2026
- 🟢 0–100 units: ₹4.25/unit
- 🟡 101–200 units: ₹5.75/unit
- 🟠 201–400 units: ₹7.25/unit
- 🔴 Above 400 units: ₹9.50/unit
📍 Districts Under JVVNL
Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Dholpur, Deeg. Pay online at energy.rajasthan.gov.in or the RajBijli app.
💡 Jaipur Summer Bill Tip
In peak summer (May–June), Jaipur households easily cross 400 units with AC use. At ₹9.50/unit beyond 400 units, keep AC at 24°C and use desert coolers for non-peak hours to stay in the ₹7.25 slab.
Jodhpur Electricity Bill Calculator 2026 — JdVVNL Tariff
Jodhpur and western Rajasthan districts are served by JdVVNL — Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited. The tariff structure is identical to the RERC-unified rate applicable across all three DISCOMs. Check your bill or pay online at jdvvnl.com.
⚡ Jodhpur (JdVVNL) Unit Rate 2026
- 🟢 0–100 units: ₹4.25/unit
- 🟡 101–200 units: ₹5.75/unit
- 🟠 201–400 units: ₹7.25/unit
- 🔴 Above 400 units: ₹9.50/unit
📍 Districts Under JdVVNL
Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Nagaur, Pali, Sirohi, Jalore, Hanumangarh, Ganganagar. Also see the UP electricity bill calculator if you have connections in border areas.
☀️ Solar Opportunity in Jodhpur
Jodhpur receives 330+ sunny days per year — highest solar irradiance in India. A 3 kW rooftop solar system can offset 350–400 units/month, potentially bringing your JdVVNL bill close to zero via net metering.
Ajmer Electricity Bill Calculator 2026 — AVVNL Tariff
Ajmer, Kota, Udaipur and southern Rajasthan are served by AVVNL — Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited. AVVNL consumers follow the same RERC unified domestic tariff. Pay bills or raise complaints at avvnl.com.
⚡ Ajmer/Kota/Udaipur Unit Rate 2026
- 🟢 0–100 units: ₹4.25/unit
- 🟡 101–200 units: ₹5.75/unit
- 🟠 201–400 units: ₹7.25/unit
- 🔴 Above 400 units: ₹9.50/unit
📍 Districts Under AVVNL
Ajmer, Bhilwara, Bundi, Chittorgarh, Jhalawar, Jhunjhunu, Kota, Sikar, Udaipur, Banswara, Dungarpur, Rajsamand, Pratapgarh. Helpline: 1800-180-6551.
🏭 Kota Industrial Consumers
Kota's industrial zone consumers (HT connections above 25 kW) are billed under AVVNL's industrial tariff with a Demand Charge component. Domestic consumers in Kota follow the standard 4-slab RERC residential rate shown above.
राजस्थान बिजली बिल कैलकुलेटर 2026 — RERC टैरिफ
राजस्थान में घरेलू बिजली उपभोक्ताओं के लिए RERC (राजस्थान विद्युत नियामक आयोग) ने 2025-26 के लिए एक समान 4-स्लैब टैरिफ निर्धारित किया है, जो तीनों DISCOMs — JVVNL (जयपुर), JdVVNL (जोधपुर) और AVVNL (अजमेर) — पर लागू होता है।
इसके अलावा आपके बिल में फिक्स्ड चार्ज ₹50/माह, मीटर किराया ₹20/माह, FAC ₹0.22 प्रति यूनिट और विद्युत शुल्क (Electricity Duty) 5% ऊर्जा शुल्क पर जोड़ा जाता है। ऊपर दिया गया कैलकुलेटर इन सभी चार्जेस को मिलाकर आपका अनुमानित बिल तुरंत दिखाता है — बिल्कुल मुफ्त, बिना लॉगिन के।
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