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Maharashtra • Effective 2025-04-01

Maharashtra Electricity Unit Rate (2026)

Domestic per-unit electricity prices in Maharashtra range from ₹4.22 to ₹16.64 per kWh across MSEDCL, BEST (Mumbai), Tata Power (Mumbai), Adani Electricity (Mumbai). Latest slab rates verified against SERC orders.

Lowest slab

₹4.22

per unit (kWh)

Highest slab

₹16.64

per unit (kWh)

DISCOMs

4

in Maharashtra

Per-unit electricity rates by DISCOM

Energy charge only (excludes FAC, fixed charge and duty). For the all-in cost, use the bill calculator.

DISCOM Domestic slab 1 Domestic top slab Commercial slab 1 Effective @ 100u

MSEDCL

Telescopic · Eff. 2025-04-01

₹4.71 ₹16.64 ₹12.88 ₹8.43 Rates

BEST (Mumbai)

Telescopic · Eff. 2025-04-01

₹4.32 ₹14.90 ₹11.50 ₹6.94 Rates

Tata Power (Mumbai)

Telescopic · Eff. 2025-04-01

₹4.22 ₹12.66 ₹10.88 ₹7.01 Rates

Adani Electricity (Mumbai)

Telescopic · Eff. 2025-04-01

₹4.30 ₹12.94 ₹11.20 ₹7.19 Rates

How Maharashtra per-unit rates are set

The Maharashtra State Electricity Regulatory Commission publishes an annual tariff order specifying slab rates, fixed charges, fuel adjustment formulas, and electricity duty for each DISCOM. For domestic consumers in Maharashtra, MSEDCL uses a telescopic billing structure — meaning each slab applies only to the units within that slab range.

The headline per-unit rate is only the energy charge. Your full bill also includes a fixed charge (typically ₹128/kW/month), Fuel & Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FAC / FPPCA, set monthly) and an electricity duty of 16%. Together these can add 15–30% to the effective per-unit cost.

Tariffs are typically revised once a year, with mid-year FAC pass-through revisions for fuel cost volatility. We verify Maharashtra rates against the official tariff order every quarter. Last verified: 2026-04-22.

Need the all-in cost?

The rate table on this page shows energy charges per kWh. For the actual rupee figure on your bill — including fixed charges, FAC, duty and any subsidy — use the Maharashtra bill calculator. It applies the same slab method your DISCOM does.

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Per-unit rates apply across Maharashtra

The slab rates listed here apply to consumers in major Maharashtra cities and rural areas alike, including:

PuneNashikNagpurAurangabadThaneNavi MumbaiKolhapurAmravatiSouth MumbaiColabaDadarBycullaParelWorliMumbai suburbsAndheriBandraGoregaon

Maharashtra electricity rate — FAQs

Answers to the most common electricity bill questions in India.

What is the electricity unit rate in Maharashtra in 2026?
As per the latest SERC tariff order, domestic electricity rates in Maharashtra range from ₹4.22/unit (entry slab) to ₹16.64/unit (highest slab). Exact slab rates differ between DISCOMs — see the table on this page for MSEDCL, BEST (Mumbai), Tata Power (Mumbai), Adani Electricity (Mumbai).
How much does 1 unit (1 kWh) of electricity cost in Maharashtra?
1 unit = 1 kWh in every Indian state including Maharashtra. The cost of 1 unit at MSEDCL starts at ₹4.71 for the first slab and rises with consumption. Add fixed charges, FAC and electricity duty to get the effective per-unit cost. See the 1-unit kWh calculator for a full breakdown.
Why does the per-unit rate change as I use more electricity?
Maharashtra uses a telescopic slab structure for domestic consumers. Only the units that fall within each slab are charged at that slab's rate, so cheaper units stay cheap even as you climb slabs.
What is the commercial electricity rate in Maharashtra?
Commercial (LT) rates in Maharashtra typically start at ₹10.88/unit and go up to ₹15.74/unit, plus a higher fixed charge per kW than domestic. Industrial tariffs are usually flat-rate.
Do these unit rates include fixed charges and FAC?
No — the per-unit rates shown are the energy charge only. Your actual bill also includes a fixed charge (₹/kW of sanctioned load), Fuel Adjustment Charge (FAC, varies monthly), electricity duty (a percentage of energy charges), and sometimes meter rent. The effective per-unit rate is typically 15–30% higher. Use the bill calculator for the all-in figure.