In a statement issued here today, ST said this follows the government’s decision to maintain the rebate of 2 sen/kilowatt-hour(kWh) for users with a monthly electricity consumption of 600kWh and below.
For consumers with a monthly electricity consumption exceeding 600kWh until 1,500kWh, no surcharge will be imposed while the surcharge is maintained at 10 sen/kWh for consumers with a monthly consumption exceeding 1,500kWh.
“In this connection, a total of 99 per cent or 8.2 million domestic consumers will still receive subsidies from the government,” the statement said.
ICPT refers to a mechanism under the Incentive-Based Regulation (IBR), which allows fuel costs to be adjusted every six months based on fluctuations in global fuel prices.
According to ST, non-domestic users under the commercial and industrial low-voltage tariff category (tariff B and D), specific agricultural tariffs (tariff H, H1 and H2), and water and sanitation operators will not experience an increase in electricity tariff, with the ICPT surcharge maintained at 3.7 sen/kWh.
“For other non-domestic consumers, the surcharge remains at 17 sen/kWh,” ST said.
ST said that based on a retargeting of the subsidies, the government had allocated RM1.9 billion in subsidies for all categories of consumers involved to minimise the impact of the ICPT surcharge throughout the implementation period.
It advised consumers to refer to their monthly electricity bills to monitor their electricity usage and the subsidies given.
For consumers who wish to estimate their monthly electricity bill costs in the future, ST suggests that they use the electricity tariff calculator available on the website https://myelectricitybill.my/.
ST said the electricity tariff adjustment under the implementation of the ICPT mechanism applies to all consumers in Peninsular Malaysia except those at the Kulim Hi-Tech Park in Kedah.– BERNAMA
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