Electricity board TOD calculations for residential purpose, Peak time electricity bills tharif style

 Electricity board TOD calculations for residential purpose Peak time electricity bills tharif style: Murickens Group

TOD CALCULATIONS
KSEB TOD CALCULATIONS

Murickens group through this video describe the details of Peak time calculations of electricity board. What is a peak time calculation or TOD time of the day. KSEB electricity bill vary from the customers consumption .in Kerala there are different tariff rate which depends up on the monthly unit consumption. There different slabs that will also change to maintain their expenses. In earlier stage peak time calculation only applicable for commercial consumers. Now It adopt to residential users. it very to the consumers who use above 500 unit per month. Kerala Electricity board parted three zone per day. i.e. 6 am to 6 pm is normal time and 6 pm to 10 peak time and 10 pm to 6 am off-peak hours. For peak hours thy charge 25 % extra from normal time and 25 less from normal time for off peak hours. The only way to solve this issues to install reliable and efficient off grid solar power plant with battery bank. Join with renewable energy source – support the nation, india In this video, Murickens Group explains about the Time of Day (Tod) tariff of KSEB. The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB), has been issued orders for imposing Time of Day (ToD) tariff for High-end Domestic consumers. Consumers using more than 500 units per month would be billed at ToD rates, which means, the tariff for peak hour consumption would be higher for them. The KSEB has divided a day into three time zones(6 am – 6 pm : Normal Hours, 6 pm – 10 pm : Peak hours, 10 pm – 6 am : Off-peak hours), and fixed three different tariffs for each.



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