Bajaj Pay Guide: How to Calculate Your TNEB Bill Under the New 2026 Rates

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Arundhati Kumar
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The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) revised electricity tariffs effective 1 July 2025 under Order No. SMT.No.6 of 2025. The revision is part of TNERC's multi-year tariff framework introduced in 2022, which allows annual inflation-linked revisions capped at 6%. This year's revision was 3.16% — based on the All India Consumer Price Index for April 2025.

The most important point for domestic consumers: the Tamil Nadu government has fully absorbed this hike for all residential connections. Your household electricity bill has not increased. The revision applies to commercial and industrial consumers only.

If you are a TNEB consumer wondering why your bill looks the way it does, this guide breaks it down — from how the slabs work to how you can pay your TNEB online bill payment quickly and without hassle through Bajaj Pay.

What changed from 1 July 2025 in accordance with TNERC Order No. SMT.No.6 of 2025

Domestic consumers (LT-IA) — no change

The Tamil Nadu government bears the full cost of the 3.16% hike for residential connections. Bills remain unchanged for household consumers.

Commercial consumers — 3.3% increase

  • Rate moved from Rs. 9.10/kWh to Rs. 9.40/kWh

  • Demand charges increased from Rs. 589/kVA/month to Rs. 608/kVA/month

Industrial consumers — 3.4% increase

  • Rate moved from Rs. 7.25/kWh to Rs. 7.50/kWh

  • Demand charges increased from Rs. 589/kVA/month to Rs. 608/kVA/month

TNEB domestic slab rates — FY 2025-26

TANGEDCO issues bimonthly bills for most domestic consumers. All units in the tables below refer to a two-month billing cycle.

For consumption up to 500 units bimonthly:

For consumption above 500 units bimonthly:

One thing to watch: Tamil Nadu uses a telescopic tariff system for consumption above 500 units bimonthly. Once your usage crosses 500 units, the lower slab benefits reduce and all units are recalculated at the higher rates. This is why bills can increase significantly beyond that threshold — even a small increase in consumption past 500 units can push the total bill up considerably.

How to calculate your TNEB bill

Understanding your bill is simpler than it looks. Follow these three steps.

Step 1 — Find your units consumed

Check your electricity bill or meter. Subtract the previous reading from the current reading. That number is your units consumed for the billing cycle.

Step 2 — Check which slab applies

  • Consumed 500 units or less bimonthly → use the first table above

  • Consumed above 500 units bimonthly → use the second table above

Step 3 — Calculate using the slab rates

Add up the charges for each bracket. The first 100 units are always free for domestic consumers.

Example 1 — 350 units bimonthly:

  • 0–100 units: Free = Rs. 0

  • 101–200 units: 100 × Rs. 2.35 = Rs. 235

  • 201–350 units: 150 × Rs. 4.50 = Rs. 675

  • Total energy charge = Rs. 910

Example 2 — 600 units bimonthly: Consumption exceeds 500 units — telescopic rule applies:

  • 0–100 units: Free = Rs. 0

  • 101–400 units: 300 × Rs. 4.50 = Rs. 1,350

  • 401–500 units: 100 × Rs. 6.30 = Rs. 630

  • 501–600 units: 100 × Rs. 8.40 = Rs. 840

  • Total energy charge = Rs. 2,820

Note: Fixed charges, electricity duty at 15%, and meter rent are added to the energy charge on your final bill.

Additional charges to know

These charges appear on your bill in addition to the energy charge:

  • Electricity duty: 15% on energy charges — applies to all consumer categories

  • Fixed charges: No fixed charge for domestic consumers using up to 500 units bimonthly; applicable above that threshold based on contracted load

  • Peak hour surcharge: Commercial and industrial consumers are charged 25% extra between 06:00–10:00 and 18:00–22:00

  • Off-peak discount: A 5% reduction applies to consumption recorded between 22:00–05:00 for applicable categories

How to pay your TNEB bill through Bajaj Finserv platform

Now that you know your bill amount, the next step is paying it before the due date. TANGEDCO levies a late payment surcharge on all overdue bills — so timing matters. The TANGEDCO portal can be slow during peak periods like bill generation dates and month end. Paying your electricity bill through Bajaj Pay on the BBPS network is faster, gives you an instant receipt, and keeps a record of every transaction in one place. Here is how to do it — on the app and on the website.

Via the Bajaj Finserv App

Download the Bajaj Finserv app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store

  • Log in with your registered mobile number or create a new account

  • Tap Bills and Recharges on the home screen

  • Select Electricity

  • Choose TNEB / TANGEDCO as your electricity board

  • Enter your Unique Service Number — printed on your bill

  • Tap Fetch Bill — your outstanding amount appears automatically

  • Select your preferred payment method — UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking

  • Confirm and tap Pay Now

  • Receipt generated instantly and saved to your transaction history

Via the Bajaj Finserv Website

  • Visit www.bajajfinserv.in

  • Go to Payments and select Bills and Recharges

  • Click on Electricity

  • Choose TNEB / TANGEDCO as your electricity board

  • Enter your Unique Service Number

  • Click Fetch Bill — your outstanding amount appears automatically

  • Select your preferred payment method — UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking

  • Enter payment details and click Pay Now

  • Receipt generated instantly and sent to your registered email and mobile number

No separate login needed. No portal navigation. Bajaj Pay also sends reminders before your bill is due — so a missed due date is one less thing to worry about.

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