Bill Analysis for 1037 Units
Exceeding the 500-unit threshold to reach 1037 units resulted in a disproportionate cost surge to ₹7258.5, demonstrating the ‘cliff effect’ where subsidy loss significantly inflates the effective rate across all consumed units. Given this substantial expenditure driven by peak-slab pricing, exploring solar energy becomes a financially prudent strategy to stabilize costs and eliminate future penalty zone charges.
Current Slab Status: ⚠️ Penalty Zone (Subsidy Lost)
Cost Breakdown (2026 Rates)
| Consumed Units | 1037 |
| Estimated Bill Amount | ₹7258.5 |
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Government Subsidy Available: ₹78,000
Disclaimer: This calculation is based on the TANGEDCO Tariff Order 2025-2026 for domestic connections. Final bill may vary due to fuel surcharges.