Know about unit computation, slab-wise prices for domestic and residential consumption, higher tariffs for commercial customers, and possible subsidies to understand Hisar’s power charges.
What are the electricity charges in Hisar?
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The Electricity Board of Hisar operates under the Haryana Power Utilities, primarily managed by the Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN). Hisar is a significant district in Haryana, known for its historical importance and rapid urbanisation. As part of UHBVN, the Electricity Board ensures a consistent and reliable power supply to the city and nearby areas. UHBVN is responsible for the distribution, billing, and maintenance of the electricity infrastructure in Hisar.
The board works closely with the Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) to manage tariffs, billing processes, and other customer-related services. With a focus on both rural and urban regions, the Electricity Board of Hisar has implemented various schemes to improve energy efficiency and promote the adoption of renewable energy. Their goal is to ensure affordable power distribution while maintaining the state's vision of sustainability and growth.
In this article, we will discuss all about the Hisar Electricity Department, its services, and billing processes. We will also talk about how you can make your electricity bill payment online on Bajaj Pay.What are electricity charges?
Here is a summary of the electricity charges in Hisar for different categories:
Domestic consumersUnits consumed Energy charges per unit (Rs) Up to 50 units 200/Kwh 51-100 units 250/Kwh 0-150 units 275/Kwh 151-250 units 525/Kwh 251-500 units 630/Kwh 501-800 units and above 710/Kwh
Non-domestic/commercial consumersUnits consumed Energy charges per unit (Rs) Up to 10 units 635/Kwh 1-20 units 665/Kwh 20-50 units 640/Kwh
The Bajaj Pay platform on the Bajaj Finserv website and app offers unparalleled convenience and security while doing your electricity bill payment online.
Simply download the app, log in, and navigate to the 'BILLS AND RECHARGES' section. Select 'ELECTRICITY' under 'UTILITIES AND BILLS,' enter your consumer number, and choose your preferred payment method. Complete the transaction securely using cards, net banking, or other available options.How to calculate domestic charges in Hisar
To calculate domestic electricity charges in Hisar, follow these steps:
1. Determine consumption slab: Identify the total number of units consumed in the billing period.
2. Apply tariff rates: Check which tariff slab your consumption falls into (e.g., LT-I A, LT-I B, LT-I C). Apply the respective per-unit charges for each slab.
3. Calculate energy charges: Multiply the number of units in each slab by the corresponding per-unit rate. Sum up the charges for all slabs.
4. Add fixed charges: Include the fixed charges based on the kW demand, if applicable.
5. Calculate electricity duty: Multiply the total units consumed by the electricity duty rate (0.06 paise per unit).
6. Add customer charges: Include customer charges based on the consumption slab.
7. Sum up all charges: Add energy charges, fixed charges, electricity duty, and customer charges to get the total bill amount.
8. Check minimum charges: Ensure the total bill is not less than the minimum charges specified by the electricity board.
9. Adjustments and final bill: Apply any adjustments for previous payments or credits. The final amount is your total electricity bill for the period.
Example calculation:- Consumption: 450 units
- Energy charges:
- First 200 units: 200 * Rs. 5.1 = Rs. 1020
- Next 100 units: 100 * Rs. 7.7 = Rs. 770
- Next 150 units: 150 * Rs. 9 = Rs. 1350
- Total energy charges: Rs. 1020 + Rs. 770 + Rs. 1350 = Rs. 3140
- Electricity duty: 450 * Rs. 0.06 = Rs. 27
- Customer Charges: Rs. 160 (for above 800 units)
- Fixed charges: Rs. 10 (assuming 1 kW demand)
- Total Bill: Rs. 3140 (energy) + Rs. 27 (duty) + Rs. 160 (customer) + Rs. 10 (fixed) = Rs. 3337.
How to check a Hisar electricity bill
To check your Hisar electricity bill, follow these steps:
1. Visit the DHBVN website: Go to the official website of the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN).
2. Consumer services: Click on the “Consumer Services” tab and select “Online Services” from the drop-down menu.
3. Bill details: Choose the “Pay Your Bill” option and enter your Unique Service Number to view your bill details.
You can also use the Bajaj Finserv app or other payment platforms to check your bill by selecting DHBVN and entering your Unique Service Number.
Alternatively, visit the nearest DHBVN office or collection centre with your account number and identification to check your bill.
By following these steps, you can easily check your Hisar electricity bill. You can now make your Hisar electricity bill payments on Bajaj Finserv.Steps to pay your electricity bill online on Bajaj Finserv
Here is how you can pay your DHBVN electricity bill on the Bajaj Finserv website:
1. Visit the Bajaj Finserv website or click on https://www.bajajfinserv.in/
2. Go to the ‘BILLS AND RECHARGES’ under the ‘PAYMENTS’ section
3. Click on ‘ELECTRICITY BILL PAYMENT’
4. Select ‘DHBVN’ as your electricity board from the drop-down menu
5. Enter your ‘CONSUMER NUMBER’ and click on ‘FETCH BILL’
6. Select a payment method from the list of available payment options such as credit card, debit card, e-wallet, UPI, and net banking
7. After choosing your preferred payment mode, enter the requested payment details
8. Check the details you entered and click on 'PAY NOW’
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of 1 unit of electricity in Hisar?
In Hisar, the cost of 1 unit of electricity varies based on consumption slabs. For domestic consumers.
How is the Hisar electricity bill calculated?
In Hisar, the electricity bill is calculated based on consumption slabs.
How do consumer charges affect my electricity bill?
Consumer charges in Hisar are added to the electricity bill based on the consumption slab. For example, for domestic consumers, fixed charges of Rs. 10/kW/month and customer charges (which vary by slab) are included. Additionally, an electricity duty of 0.06 paise per unit is applied, contributing to the total bill amount.
How can I minimise customer charges on my electricity bill?
To minimise customer charges on your electricity bill in Hisar, ensure you are in the lowest applicable tariff slab by managing your consumption. For instance, keeping your usage below 100 units reduces your per-unit rate and associated customer charges. Additionally, paying bills on time and using online payment methods can help avoid late fees.
Are there any government incentives for energy-efficient appliances?
Yes, the Indian government offers incentives for energy-efficient appliances. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) promotes these through the Standards and Labeling program, which includes fiscal and monetary incentives to encourage the adoption of higher-rated energy-efficient appliances, resulting in significant savings for consumers, such as Rs. 54,323 crore in 2022-23.
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