kWh to rupees calculator formula using units rate and fixed charges
For appliance estimates, use units multiplied by your rate. For full bills, also include fixed charges, duty, and slab rules.

Use the right unit rate

If you are pricing one appliance, use the rate for the slab those extra units will fall into. If you are estimating a full bill, add fixed charges and taxes separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between kWh and Rupees?

kWh (Kilowatt-hour) is the physical measurement of electrical energy you used. Rupees is the monetary cost of that energy, calculated by multiplying kWh by the rate charged by your electricity provider.

How do I convert 100 kWh to Rupees?

If your electricity rate is ₹8 per unit, 100 kWh will cost you 100 × 8 = ₹800. You may also need to add fixed charges.

Is 1 kWh exactly 1 Unit?

Yes, 1 kWh is universally referred to as 1 Unit on Indian electricity bills.

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