TSSPDCL Electricity slab rates as on August 7th 2025. FY 2025-26 (1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026)
Note: every finacial year they revise mostly keep same to avoid public negative reaction on policitcal party.
Domestic cateogry changes based on usage: expmple 104units 100 units 3.10 unit and 4 units 5.10
for latest slabs please reverse your elecitricity bill slip.
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LT-I(A):Up to 100 units/month.
- 0-50 units: ₹1.95/unit.
- 51-100 units: ₹3.10/unit.
- 0-50 units: ₹1.95/unit.
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LT-I(B)(i):Above 100 units/month and up to 200 units/month.
- 101-200 units: ₹4.80/unit.
- 101-200 units: ₹4.80/unit.
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LT-I(B)(ii):Above 200 units/month.
- 201-300 units: ₹7.70/unit.
- 301-400 units: ₹9.00/unit.
- 401-800 units: ₹9.50/unit.
- Above 800 units: ₹10.00/unit.
- 201-300 units: ₹7.70/unit.
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LT-II (Non-Domestic/Commercial):Rates vary based on consumption and type of commercial establishment. For example, Haircutting Salons consuming up to 200 units/month have different rates than other commercial consumers.
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LT-III (Industry):Rates also vary depending on the type of industry and whether it is a seasonal industry.
Lets analyze my august tsspdcl bill
energy charges 363.40 (104 units so cateogry LT B1 3.40*100=340 and 4*4.80=19.20 = approx 363.40)
customer charges:90
fixed charges:23.70
contracted load 1KW
units bunred -104
Total bill : 483 for 100 units 5 rupees for unit approx. below 100*3.10=310 fair (but csutomer charges+enery cahrges + intentioanl slab increasing by manual entry on the meter reader*)
fixed charges for kw
TSSPDCL Traffic rates for FY 2025-26 domestic
domestic slab rates for TS SPDCL, effective for the financial year 2023-24:
TSSPDCL Fixed/ Demand Charges Energy charges calculation
lets 104 units bunred 100*.3.10=310 slab rate upto 100units
4*5.10=2.40units
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Retail Supply Tariff Scheudule and Cross Subsidy Syrcharge for FY 2025-26
(Applicable with effect from 01.05.2025 to 31.03.2026 in respect of the two Distribution
Licensees (TGSPDCL & TGNPDCL) and the Co-operative Electric Supply Society, Sircilla
in the State of Telangana).
TSSPDCL Fixed/ Demand Charges
TS SPDCL retail supply tariff details for the financial year 2025-26.
Low Tension (LT) Tariff Rates
LT-I: Domestic
LT-II: Non-Domestic/Commercial
Other LT Categories
High Tension (HT) Tariff Rates
HT-I (A): Industry General
HT-II (A): Others
HT-IX: EV Charging Stations
contract load charges in tsspdcl
Fixed Charges:
These are monthly charges based on the contracted load, typically expressed in Rupees per kW per month. For example, for LT-IV(A) Cottage Industries, the fixed charge is Rs. 20 per month per kW of contracted load, according to the Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited.
Demand Charges:
If the consumer exceeds their contracted demand (maximum demand recorded in a month), they may be billed for the excess demand, in addition to the regular energy charges. you can check meter maxium load
TSSPDCL New Connection: Eligibility, Documents, Charges and More
General 1KW minimum: 6sqmm aluminium wire for single phase.
To calculate your home’s electricity load, you need to determine the total power consumed by all of your appliances. The process involves listing every electrical device in your home, finding its power rating (in watts), and then summing these values to get the total load.
Home electricity load calculator by sarkari result
Step-by-Step Guide to Calculating Load
- List all appliances: Make a comprehensive list of all the electrical devices in your home. This includes everything from large appliances like air conditioners and refrigerators to smaller items like light bulbs, fans, and phone chargers.
- Find the power rating (Wattage): The power rating is usually listed on a label or nameplate on the back or bottom of the appliance. It is typically given in watts (W).
- If the rating is in amps (A) and volts (V), use the formula: For example, a device with a 5A rating on a 120V circuit has a power of watts.
- For major appliances like air conditioners, the rating might be in BTUs or tons. A common conversion is 1 ton ≈ 3517 watts.
- Sum the wattage: Add the wattage of all the appliances to find your home’s total electrical load. This gives you the peak load, which is the maximum amount of power your home would draw if everything were turned on at the same time.
It’s important to note that you don’t use all appliances at once. For more practical calculations, such as for sizing a generator or solar system, you may only add up the appliances you expect to run simultaneously. This is often called the “running load”.
Typical Appliance Wattage
The power consumption of appliances can vary by brand and model, but here are some common ranges to help with your calculation:
Understanding Your Load and Capacity
Your home has an electrical capacity, which is the maximum amount of power your main service panel can handle, measured in amps. It’s crucial that your total electrical load does not exceed this capacity. Electricians recommend that the total load on a circuit or panel should not exceed 80% of its capacity to prevent overloads and ensure safety.
tsspdcl load extension charges
load charges adjsuted according to category.
for dometsic there is no need to extend the load. the department think about adding new transfer for HT lines to lt line your colony. if fuse problems occur.
one our 1kw is not enough, they may add new transformer to you area by bringing 11kv t0 240v. so you supply may adequate without low voltage.
for domestic
1.4 Subject to monthly minimum energy charges of:
Single phase supply:
Contracted load up to 1 kW: Rs.25 per month
Contracted load above 1 kW: Rs.50 per month
Three phase supply: Rs.150 per month
LT-II: NON-DOMESTIC/ COMMERCIAL
This category has been sub-divided into LT-II(A), LT-II (B), LT-II(C) and LTII(D)
LT-II(A) and LT-II (B)
Monthly minimum energy charges: Rs.65/month for single phase supply
Rs.200/month for three phase supply
These tariffs are applicable for supply of Electricity to L.T. consumers with
a contracted load of 56 kW/ 75 HP and below. However, contracted load
up to 75 kW/ 100 HP will be treated as LT, for LT-III Industrial category
(for Rice Mills, the contracted load up to 93 kW/125 HP will be treated
under LT-III Industrial category).