Frequently Asked Questions
The best way is to take the total units from your electricity meter and multiply them by your average electricity rate per unit for an estimate. Our tool can help you with this simple calculation.
The biggest advantage is privacy. The numbers you enter stay on your computer, so you don’t have to worry about your data being stored or used by anyone else.
A unit is 1 kWh of electricity. A slab is a range of units that has a specific price. For example, the first 100 units might be cheaper than the next 100 units.
Yes, you can use this tool for a business, but the electricity rates for commercial connections are often different from residential ones. You should use the commercial rate from your bill.
In a real bill, the per-unit cost often does not include all taxes and surcharges. This is why the result from this simple calculator is an estimate.
By understanding the cost of your units, you can make smarter decisions about when and how to use your appliances to reduce your overall consumption.
If you use a lot of electricity, your rate per unit might be higher due to slab-based pricing. To get the most accurate estimate, you should use the rate that applies to your total usage.