Georgia raises electricity tariffs from April 1
Georgia raises electricity tariffs from April 1

“Residential electricity tariffs are to rise by five tetri per kilowatt-hour, and commercial tariffs by five to six tetri,” this was announced at a session of the Georgian National Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission.

The new tariffs will take effect on April 1.

Specifically, subscribers in Tbilisi who consume between 0 and 101 kilowatt-hours per month and currently pay 15.041 tetri per kilowatt-hour will see their tariff rise to 20.041 tetri from April 1.

Current residential tariffs are as follows:

Tbilisi

0–101 kWh (inclusive), including meters for shared consumption (residential): 15.041 tetri
101–301 kWh (inclusive) (residential): 19.053 tetri
301 kWh and above (residential): 23.537 tetri

Regions

0–101 kWh (inclusive), including meters for shared consumption (residential): 14.731 tetri
101–301 kWh (inclusive) (residential): 18.708 tetri
301 kWh and above (residential): 23.227 tetri