header logo
Asia asset finance
Mogo Academy
Latest
PUCSL approves 18% electricity tariff increase for consumers exceeding 180 units
May 09, 202612:57 PM
PUCSL approves 18% electricity tariff increase for consumers exceeding 180 units
Mobitel Inner

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved an 18% increase in electricity tariffs for domestic consumers using more than 180 units per month, applicable to the second and third quarters of 2026, with effect from Monday (May 11).

 

However, the commission has stated that there will be no revision in electricity tariffs for domestic consumers who consume fewer than 180 units per month.

 

The PUCSL said it granted approval for the tariff increase based on three primary factors, including an estimated revenue deficit of approximately Rs. 38 billion arising from rising electricity costs, which is expected to affect both the current and upcoming quarters.

 

Despite this, the commission noted that, following the Government’s written commitment to provide a subsidy of Rs. 15 billion, the tariff revision will affect only around 5% of the total electricity consumer base.

 

Accordingly, the PUCSL further clarified that this tariff increase will not apply to the remaining 95% of electricity consumers.

 

Implementation of the 18% electricity tariff increase;

 

The proposed 18% electricity tariff increase will be implemented across various consumer categories as follows:

 

Domestic Consumers

  • 0 - 180 Units: No tariff increase.
  • Above 180 Units: An 18% increase will be applied.

General Purpose (GP)

  • GP 1 Category (Below 180 Units): No tariff increase.
  • GP 2 and GP 3 Categories: An 18% increase will be applied.

Government Institutions

  • An 18% increase will be applied to all government institutions.

Hotel Sector

  • H1 and H2 Categories: No increase for standard consumption.
  • High Consumption: An 18% increase will be applied if consumption exceeds specified limits.

Industrial Sector

  • Small and Medium-Scale Industries: No tariff increase.
  • Large-Scale Industries: An 18% increase will be applied.

Religious Establishments

  • Below 180 Units: No tariff increase.
  • Above 180 Units: An 18% increase will be applied.

 

 

 

 

Tariff Table - Approved by Adaderana Online

 

 

 

 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel Upahara
VideoStories
Negombo Prison Violence: Two dead, 28 hospitalized;  Drug kingpin linked to deadly clash?

Negombo Prison Violence: Two dead, 28 hospitalized; Drug kingpin linked to deadly clash?

“Many insults are being hurled at Buddhist monks” Asgiri Chief Prelate calls for unity among clergy

“Many insults are being hurled at Buddhist monks” Asgiri Chief Prelate calls for unity among clergy

Agriculture Minister links excess rice consumption by public to high rate of diabetes in Sri Lanka

Agriculture Minister links excess rice consumption by public to high rate of diabetes in Sri Lanka

Dengue cases continue to soar as deaths rise to 39; PHIs intensity operation against dengue

Dengue cases continue to soar as deaths rise to 39; PHIs intensity operation against dengue

 Prices of multiple food items reduced from midnight today

Prices of multiple food items reduced from midnight today

Several farmers continue protests, demanding fair guaranteed paddy prices

Several farmers continue protests, demanding fair guaranteed paddy prices

Dengue cases continue to spike across several districts of the island

Dengue cases continue to spike across several districts of the island

Former Navy Commander Wasantha Karannagoda granted bail on two surety bonds

Former Navy Commander Wasantha Karannagoda granted bail on two surety bonds

Rakitha Rajapakshe, Charith Abeysinghe and another further remanded until July 17

Rakitha Rajapakshe, Charith Abeysinghe and another further remanded until July 17

Opposition Leader accuses Govt. of failing to honour its election promises

Opposition Leader accuses Govt. of failing to honour its election promises

Agriculture Minister vows to implement all possible measures to address farmers' concerns

Agriculture Minister vows to implement all possible measures to address farmers' concerns

 Court orders ex-SIS chief Suresh Sallay to provide Phone and laptop passwords to CID

Court orders ex-SIS chief Suresh Sallay to provide Phone and laptop passwords to CID

Bus fares increased from midnight on July 5 : Minimum fare raised to Rs. 34

Bus fares increased from midnight on July 5 : Minimum fare raised to Rs. 34

32 dengue related deaths reported this year : Public not taking situation seriously

32 dengue related deaths reported this year : Public not taking situation seriously

Sarvajana Balaya leader meets farmers in Medirigiriya : Farmers raise concern over paddy prices

Sarvajana Balaya leader meets farmers in Medirigiriya : Farmers raise concern over paddy prices

Lassana Flora