Emalahleni EC Electricity Tariffs

Current approved Emalahleni EC electricity tariffs for 2026. These rates apply to residential prepaid meters in Eastern Cape. Use the table below to check your block rates and see if you are being overcharged.

Emalahleni EC Overview

Validated pricing data sourced directly from NERSA.

Increase

9.0%

domestic_indigent_prepaid

indigent

prepaid

Charge Breakdown

203.56 c/kWh
Min: 0 Max: 50
257.43 c/kWh
Min: 51 Max: 350
339.5 c/kWh
Min: 351 Max: 600
401.51 c/kWh
Min: 600 Max: 0

domestic_prepaid_1phase

standard

prepaid

Charge Breakdown

203.56 c/kWh
Min: 0 Max: 50
257.43 c/kWh
Min: 51 Max: 350
349.43 c/kWh
Min: 351 Max: 600
411.4 c/kWh
Min: 600 Max: 0

domestic_prepaid_3phase

standard

prepaid

Charge Breakdown

271.01 c/kWh
Min: 0 Max: 50
295.8 c/kWh
Min: 51 Max: 350
359.04 c/kWh
Min: 351 Max: 600
410.97 c/kWh
Min: 600 Max: 0

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Electricity Tariff FAQs

Common questions about municipal electricity rates and lifeline tariffs.

A lifeline tariff is a special electricity rate designed to support low-income households. In most South African municipalities, if you consume less than a certain threshold (usually 350kWh - 450kWh per month), you qualify for a subsidized rate. This ensures basic electricity needs remain affordable for everyone.

Municipal electricity rates are typically structured into "blocks." As you use more electricity during a calendar month, the price per unit increases. For example, the first 600kWh might be at one rate, and anything above that at a higher rate. These rates are reviewed and approved annually by NERSA (National Energy Regulator of South Africa) and usually take effect on July 1st each year.