It is anticipated that the base tariff would increase by Rs 5.72 and the cost of gasoline will increase by Rs 3.41 per unit starting on July 1. Both protected and non-protected consumers will be impacted by this rise, with non-protected consumers having to pay additional fixed taxes and surcharges.
Electricity prices are mostly determined by the distinction between protected and non-protected consumers. Going over the protected limit can result in a large rise in monthly expenses, underscoring the significance of monitoring and controlling electricity consumption.
A protected consumer will be placed in the non-protected category if their monthly consumption above 200 units. The ramifications are noteworthy: The monthly payment will skyrocket. For six months, the customer will stay in the unprotected group regardless of how much they consume.