Why this regional page does not hardcode rates
Electricity tariffs can change by state, distribution company, consumer category, slab, subsidy, billing cycle, and connected load. This calculator avoids stale tariff tables and asks you to enter the latest rate from your own bill or official tariff notice.
Delhi electricity review checks
Delhi estimates should account for the provider shown on the bill, consumer category, unit slab, fixed charge, subsidy or rebate eligibility, arrears, and taxes. A quick average-rate estimate is useful for budgeting but does not decide subsidy eligibility.
How to use this estimate
Enter the units or kWh consumed, the current unit rate, any fixed or demand charge, and an optional duty or tax percentage. The result is a planning estimate that helps you compare usage scenarios before checking the official bill.
Where to find the inputs
Look for units consumed, energy charge, fixed charge, duty, tax, subsidy, and average unit rate on your latest electricity bill. If your bill uses slabs, you can enter an average rate for a quick estimate or calculate each slab separately.
Official bill caution
For bill payment, complaints, subsidy eligibility, arrears, meter issues, category changes, or slab disputes, use the official distribution-company bill, customer portal, tariff order, or support channel. This page performs arithmetic only.
Review method and source trail
This page deliberately avoids fixed tariff tables because electricity rates, slabs, subsidies, taxes, and distribution-company rules change. The source of truth is the latest bill, official tariff order, or customer portal; the calculator performs only the arithmetic on the values you enter. See the editorial standards and site disclaimer for how estimates, file tools, and safety notes are reviewed.