Punjab Electricity Bill Calculator

To calculate Punjab electricity bill, enter the following details given below:

Punjab Electricity Bill Calculator

Mandatory & Standard Inputs

Use the fields below only if **tiered subsidy rules** apply (e.g., Free Units, Discounted Slabs).

Your Final Bill Payable is

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Bill Breakdown

Component / Unit Slab Amount (₹)
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Current Electricity Rate in Punjab

  • PSERC Domestic Electricity Tariffs (2025)
Usage Slab (Units)Rate per Unit (₹)
0 – 300 units₹ 5.72 (for ≤ 7 kW)
0 – 300 units₹ 6.44 (for > 7 kW)
Above 300 units(varies, upper slabs beyond 300)
  • Punjab used domestic slabs such as 0–100 at ₹4.29, 101–300 at ₹6.76, and above 300 at ₹7.75.

Subsidies Scheme in Punjab

  • Free 300 Units per Month
  • SC / BC / BPL / Freedom Fighters

Domestic Electricity Rates in Nearby States

StateUsage Slab (Units)Rate per Unit (₹)
Haryana0 – 50 units2.20
51 – 100 units2.70
101 – 150 units2.95
151 – 300 units5.25
301 – 500 units6.45
Above 500 units7.10
Rajasthan0 – 50 units4.75 (General Domestic)
51 – 150 units6.50
151 – 300 units7.35
301 – 500 units7.65
Above 500 units7.95

How to Calculate Electricity Bill Manually

PurposeFormula
Units ConsumedCurrent Reading − Previous Reading
Energy CostUnits × Rate per Unit
SubtotalEnergy Cost + Fixed Charges
TaxSubtotal × (Tax % / 100)
Final BillSubtotal + Tax − Subsidy

How to Use TankCalculator’s Punjab 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. Want to use subsidy or slab-based billing?
    • Enter the normal rate per unit that applies after the subsidy limit.
    • Enter how many units are free (exp. 200 units is free).
  • if state give extra limit based subsidy facility then:
    • add the maximum and minimum limit for subsidized units (exp. From 250 to 350).
      • Put the subsidy percentage (40%).

  • 4. 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.
  • 5. 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.

  • 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.

About TankCalculator’s Punjab Electricity Bill Calculator

For residents of Punjab, tracking and managing electricity expenses is now even easier with the Punjab Electricity Bill Calculator

This Punjab electricity bill calculator helps you accurately estimate your monthly electricity bill based on the number of units consumed. you have to just enter your consumed units, and click on calculate button you will get the amount you owe. It’s a practical way to plan your budget, avoid unexpected bills, and stay in control of your energy costs. suitable for both homes and businesses, this calculator provides a quick and reliable way to understand your electricity charges in Punjab.


Features of TankCalculator’s Punjab 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)


Who delivers electricity in Punjab?

Electricity is supplied to the State of Punjab through the owned Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) and operated by the Punjab government. PSPCL is the body that manages power generation and distribution in the state.

Is electricity in Punjab private or government-owned?

The power supply in Punjab is from the state government enterprise called PSPCL. That means it is not a private company but is governed by the regulatory framework of the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC).

What is the source of power in Punjab?

Main sources of electric energy supply to the Punjab include thermal, hydroelectric, and renewable energy sources, which comprise the solar power-generating stations. Some of these major generating units include the Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Plant in Ropar and the Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant in Bathinda, along with a number of hydroelectric power stations.

What is the rate for a unit in Punjab?

As to the latest tariff (FY 2025), the domestic electricity rate in Punjab is estimated at ₹5.72 per unit (for loads up to 7 kW) and ₹6.44 per unit (for loads above 7 kW) for a total consumption of up to 300 units, while rates will vary for the higher slabs.

Is 300 units free in Punjab?

Yes, the government of Punjab provides 300 units free of cost per billing cycle (biweekly) to consumers eligible for a subsidy scheme of the domestic electricity consumers. Above this consumption level, the entire bill will be charged at the applicable rate since the aggregate would exceed the subsidy limit.

What is the bill for 600 units in Punjab?

if the total consumption exceeds the upper limit of 300 units under the subsidy limit, then the total billing cost will be calculated at normal rates. Around ₹3,400 – ₹3,800 is what it should cost, depending on the load and tariff category on average.