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UP Power Bills Get 10% Surcharge from June 1

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UP Power Bills Get 10% Surcharge from June 1
UP Power Bills Get 10% Surcharge from June 1

Key Highlights

  • Effective Date: June 1, 2026
  • Additional Charge: Up to 10% surcharge on electricity bills
  • Applicable To: Domestic and commercial consumers
  • Reason: Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge (FPPAS)
  • Impact: Higher electricity bills across Uttar Pradesh

UP Power Consumers Face 10% Power Bill Surcharge from June 1 Amid Ongoing Power Cuts

Lucknow: At a time when many parts of Uttar Pradesh are already facing prolonged power cuts and low-voltage issues during the summer season, electricity consumers are now preparing for another financial burden. Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has announced the implementation of an additional surcharge of up to 10 percent on electricity bills from June 1 under the Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge (FPPAS) mechanism.

The additional charge is expected to appear in the June billing cycle and could affect millions of domestic and commercial consumers across the state.

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What is FPPAS?

Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge (FPPAS) is a mechanism that allows electricity distribution companies to recover additional costs incurred due to fluctuations in fuel prices and power procurement expenses.

According to power sector officials, the surcharge is being imposed to compensate for increased expenditure on electricity generation and power purchases.

How Much More Will Consumers Pay?

The exact impact will depend on individual electricity consumption. However, consumers can expect a noticeable increase in their monthly bills.

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Current BillApproximate Additional SurchargeRevised Amount
₹1,000₹100₹1,100
₹2,000₹200₹2,200
₹5,000₹500₹5,500

For households already managing rising expenses, the surcharge could add further pressure to monthly budgets.

Consumer Concerns Growing

The announcement comes at a time when many residents in urban and rural areas have reported frequent power interruptions, unscheduled outages, and low-voltage problems during peak summer demand.

Several consumers have questioned the timing of the surcharge, arguing that higher charges are being introduced despite complaints regarding power supply reliability in certain regions.

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Consumer groups have also expressed concern that rising utility expenses may place additional strain on households already dealing with inflation and increasing living costs.

Why Has the Surcharge Been Introduced?

Power utilities generally cite increased fuel costs, higher electricity purchase rates, and operational expenditure as the primary reasons for invoking FPPAS provisions.

The mechanism is intended to help utilities recover costs that may not have been fully reflected in existing tariff structures.

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What Should Consumers Expect in June?

Consumers are advised to carefully review their upcoming electricity bills and monitor any additional charges reflected under the surcharge component.

Those using air conditioners, coolers, and other high-consumption appliances during the summer season may witness a larger increase due to higher overall electricity usage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the new electricity surcharge in Uttar Pradesh?

UP consumers may see an additional surcharge of up to 10 percent on electricity bills under the FPPAS mechanism from June 1, 2026.

Who will be affected by the surcharge?

The surcharge is expected to apply to domestic as well as commercial electricity consumers.

Why is UPPCL charging an additional amount?

The surcharge is linked to increased fuel costs and power procurement expenses incurred by electricity distribution companies.

Will the surcharge be visible separately in the bill?

Consumers should check their detailed bill statements, where surcharge-related charges may be reflected according to the applicable billing format.

How much extra will a household pay?

The amount will depend on electricity consumption. For example, a bill of ₹1,000 could increase by approximately ₹100 if the full 10 percent surcharge is applied.

The MathuraNow View

The latest surcharge announcement highlights the growing challenge of balancing rising energy costs with consumer affordability. While utilities cite increasing operational expenses, consumers are likely to focus on service quality, supply reliability, and value for money.

With summer demand already placing pressure on the power network, the coming months will determine how effectively authorities can address both electricity supply concerns and consumer expectations.

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