Starting from April, residents of Mumbai will experience a substantial hike in electricity tariffs, ranging from 9.52% to 24.09%, as announced by Adani Electricity, one of the city's leading power distribution companies. The increase is expected to impact millions of households and commercial establishments in the region.
MumbaiAdani ElectricityTariff IncreasePower DistributionEnergy ConservationReal Estate MumbaiApr 18, 2025

Adani Electricity is increasing the electricity tariffs to cover the rising costs of power generation, transmission, and distribution, and to invest in infrastructure upgrades to ensure a stable and reliable power supply.
The tariff increase ranges from 9.52% to 24.09%, depending on the consumption category and the type of consumer (residential or commercial).
The increased tariffs will help Adani Electricity invest in infrastructure upgrades, reduce power outages, and improve the overall quality and reliability of the power supply, ultimately benefiting consumers in the long run.
Adani Electricity has provided a new customer care helpline to address queries and concerns, committed to providing detailed billing statements, and emphasized the importance of energy conservation and efficiency.
Consumers can adopt energy-saving practices such as using energy-efficient appliances, turning off lights and electronics when not in use, and monitoring their electricity consumption to reduce their monthly bills.

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