Bangkok Post
Higher electricity prices to hit large Thai families
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Large households and small businesses operating from residential properties are expected to face higher electricity bills from July, as the government prepares to roll out a new tariff system.
Key facts
- Large households and small businesses operating from residential properties are expected to face higher electricity bills from July, as the government prepares to roll out a new tariff system.
- The revised rates are designed to ease the burden on low-consumption households while discouraging heavy usage.
- The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has gathered data from state-owned distributors, including the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) and the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), to shape a progressive tariff structure.
- The proposal is scheduled for a public consultation in June before being finalised.
- ERC secretary-general Poonpat Leesombatpiboon said the tiered tariff system, introduced in 2023 amid soaring energy prices following the Russia-Ukraine conflict, will be adjusted to reflect challenges.
Summary
The revised rates are designed to ease the burden on low-consumption households while discouraging heavy usage.
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has gathered data from state-owned distributors, including the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) and the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), to shape a progressive tariff structure.