To calculate Delhi electricity bill, enter the following details given below:
Delhi Electricity Bill Calculator
Mandatory & Standard Inputs
Use the fields below only if **tiered subsidy rules** apply (e.g., Free Units, Discounted Slabs).
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Current Electricity Rate in Delhi
| Unit Range | Rate per Unit (₹/kWh) | 
|---|---|
| 0 – 200 units | 3.00 | 
| 201 – 400 units | 4.50 | 
| 401 – 800 units | 6.50 | 
| 801 – 1,200 units | 7.00 | 
| Above 1,200 units | 8.00 | 
Current Electricity Subsidy in Delhi
| Units (domestic) | Subsidy applied | 
|---|---|
| Up to 200 units/month | 100% subsidy (free electricity) | 
| 201–400 units/month | 50% subsidy (Locked at ~₹800) | 
| Above 400 units/month | No subsidy | 
Compare Delhi Electricity Rates with Other Cities
| City / Region | Typical Domestic Rate Range (₹/Per Unit) | Key Differences / Observations | 
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 3.00 – 8.00 | Subsidized and slab based structure under Delhi Government scheme | 
| Mumbai (Adani Electricity) | 3.45 – 8.55 | Progressive slabs lower rate for small users, higher for heavy usage | 
| Bengaluru (BESCOM) | ≈ 5.90 per unit | Flat residential LT-1 rate as per Karnataka schedule | 
| Chennai (TANGEDCO) | 2.50 – 8.00 | Includes government subsidy; revised annually by TNERC | 
| Kolkata (CESC) | 5.50 – 8.50 | Tiered slab rates; no large subsidy compared to Delhi | 
How to Calculate Electricity Bill Manually
| Purpose | Formula | 
|---|---|
| Units Consumed | Current Reading − Previous Reading | 
| Energy Cost | Units × Rate per Unit | 
| Subtotal | Energy Cost + Fixed Charges | 
| Tax | Subtotal × (Tax % / 100) | 
| Final Bill | Subtotal + Tax − Subsidy | 
How to Use TankCalculator’s Delhi Electricity Bill Calculator
Calculating your electricity bill with this calculator is super simple you don’t need to be a math expert! Just follow these easy steps:
- 1. Enter your total units consumed (kWh):
- Check your electricity meter and you will find the number.
 
- 2. Add your standard rate per unit:
- Enter your unit rate and if you don’t know it there then go to your nearest power house and find out.
 
- 3. Enter fixed charges and tax (Optional):
- If your electricity provider adds any fixed fees or taxes, you can include them here for a more accurate total, or leave it blank if you don’t have those fees.
 
- 4. Add flat bill deductions (Optional):
- Some state schemes or discounts give a direct reduction on your bill. You can enter that amount under “Flat Bill Deduction.
 
- 5. Want to use subsidy or slab-based billing?
- Enter how many units are free (exp. 300 units is free).
- Add the maximum limit for subsidized units (exp. until 400).
- Put the subsidy percentage (50%).
- Then enter the normal rate per unit that applies after the subsidy limit.
 
- 6. Click “Calculate Bill” Button:
- You will instantly see a complete breakdown of your energy costs, including each slab, fixed charges, taxes and deductions.
 
- 7. View your results beautifully:
- Your final due amount will appear with a detailed table and even a colorful pie chart showing where your money goes.
 
- 8. Export:
- You can print your electricity bill result, or you can also extract it in CSV file to calculate your next month’s electricity bill.
 
Features of TankCalculator’s Delhi Electricity Bill Calculator
- Simple and User Friendly: Our calculator provides a clean and user-friendly interface that is suitable for people of all ages.
- Supports Tiered Slabs & Subsidies: Perfect for state specific billing systems like Delhi, all customisation based on your slaps, current rates.
- Full Bill Breakdown: See how each component (energy, fixed charge, tax, deduction) adds up to your final bill.
- Understandable Pie Chart: See your cost and tax distribution in one simple, attractive chart.
- Export & Print Options: Export your calculated electricity bill in CSV format or print it directly for your records
- Data Security: We do not collect any data everything runs on your browser your data stays private.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the cost of a room in Delhi?
Costs vary a lot by neighbourhood and the type of place you pick. On average you’ll find monthly rents from around ₹5,000 in budget areas to ₹20,000 or more in upscale localities. Proximity to transport, safety, and extra amenities (like a furnished room or attached bathroom) push the price up.
Is 200 units free in Delhi?
Yes — under the current Delhi tariff, domestic users get the first 200 units free each month. It’s part of a state subsidy meant to ease bills for lower-income households. Once you go past 200 units, normal slab charges kick in.
What is the cost of one unit of electricity in Delhi?
The per-unit price changes with how much you use. For example, rates start at about ₹3 per unit for up to 200 units and rise for higher consumption slabs. That tiered setup is meant to reward low users and discourage waste.
What is the cost of a smart meter unit in Delhi?
Smart meters are usually supplied by the local DISCOMs either free or at subsidised cost, depending on policy. Installation charges do vary, but they’re often recovered through your bill. Smart meters help you monitor use more closely and spot ways to save.
Why is Delhi’s electricity bill so high?
Several things add up: higher overall consumption, stepping into the more expensive slabs after subsidies, fixed monthly charges, and state taxes on electricity. Seasonal spikes in demand (like heavy cooling in summer) and how subsidies are applied can also make a bill look larger.
