Know about unit computation, slab-wise prices for domestic and residential consumption, higher tariffs for commercial customers, and possible subsidies to understand Ponda’s power charges.

What are the electricity charges in Ponda?

  • Ponda is a city in Goa that falls under the jurisdiction of the Goa Electricity Department (GED). The GED is responsible for supplying electricity to residents, businesses, and industries in the area. The GED ensures an uninterrupted power supply and manages billing, new connections, and complaint redressal services.

    Electricity charges in Ponda are structured according to different consumption categories and are regulated by the Goa Electricity Tariff, ensuring transparency and fair pricing for all consumers.

    Additionally, customers can conveniently pay their electricity bills using theBajaj Pay BBPS platform on Bajaj Finserv. The BBPS platform on BajajFinserv is a secure andaccessible avenue for users to handle their Ponda electricity bill effortlessly. It is more than just connectivity; it is about making every part of your experience as smooth as your internet connection.

    Overview of electricity charges in Ponda

    Here is a summary of the electricity charges for domestic and non-domestic consumers in Ponda:

    CategoryFixed chargeEnergy charge
    Domestic (up to 100 units)Rs. 50/monthRs. 3.50/unit
    Domestic (101-300 units)Rs. 75/monthRs. 5.00/unit
    Domestic (301-500 units)Rs. 100/monthRs. 6.00/unit
    Commercial (up to 50 kW)Rs. 150/monthRs. 8.00/unit (all units)


    How to calculate domestic electricity charges in Ponda

    To calculate domestic electricity charges in Ponda, you need to know your consumption in units and the applicable tariff slabs. Electricity tariffs are divided into slabs based on the number of units consumed during a billing cycle.

    For example, lower consumption (up to 100 units) is charged at a lower rate, while higher consumption above certain limits is charged at progressively higher rates.

    1. Identify consumption slab: Based on the number of units used, determine which slab applies to your usage.

    2. Apply rates: For each slab, apply the corresponding rate per unit.

    3. Fixed charges: Add any fixed charges applicable to your category.

    4. Electricity duty: Calculate any applicable electricity duty (per unit basis).

    5. Final bill: Add all charges together to determine the total electricity bill amount.

    How to check a Ponda electricity bill

    To check your electricity bill in Ponda:

    Visit the GED website

    2. Select "CONSUMER SERVICES" and choose "VIEW BILL."

    3. Enter your consumer number to retrieve your bill details.

    4. Alternatively, use the Bajaj Finserv platform to check and pay your bill online.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of 1 unit of electricity in Ponda?
In Ponda, the cost per unit of electricity for domestic consumers is Rs. 3.50 for the first 100 units, Rs. 5.00 for 101-300 units, and Rs. 6.00 for 301-500 units.

How are electricity charges calculated in Ponda?
Electricity charges in Ponda are calculated based on consumption slabs. Fixed charges, electricity duty, and any applicable subsidies are added to the final amount.

How can I reduce my electricity bill in Ponda?
To reduce your bill, limit your consumption to lower slabs, use energy-efficient appliances, and avoid wastage. Ensure timely payments to avoid late fees.

Where can I pay my Ponda electricity bill?
You can pay your electricity bill online using the Bajaj Finserv app or visit the official Goa Electricity Department website.

Are there any government incentives for using energy-efficient appliances?
Yes, the government encourages the use of energy-efficient appliances through various schemes and rebates, which can help lower your electricity consumption and bill.

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