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    Egypt Electricity Price per kWh 2026: Residential & Industrial Tariff Tiers & Bill Calculator

    Egypt's electricity tariff works on a progressive tier system — the more you consume, the higher the price per kWh. Understanding these tiers lets you predict your bill, make smarter appliance decisions, and identify whether your electrical wiring is pushing you into higher tiers unnecessarily.

    2026 Residential Tariff — All 7 Tiers

    In effect since Sep 2024
    Monthly usageRate / kWhCumulative cost (est.)
    0–50 kWh≈EGP 0.27≈EGP 14
    51–100 kWh≈EGP 0.40≈EGP 34
    101–200 kWh≈EGP 0.62≈EGP 96
    201–350 kWh≈EGP 0.93≈EGP 235
    351–650 kWh≈EGP 1.35≈EGP 640
    651–1,000 kWh≈EGP 1.65≈EGP 1,218
    Above 1,000 kWh≈EGP 1.95EGP 1,218 + excess × 1.95

    * Estimates — verify official rates with your distribution company or Ministry of Electricity.

    Quick Answer

    What is the electricity price per kWh in Egypt 2026?

    • 1.Residential tariff is progressive across 7 tiers: from ≈EGP 0.27/kWh (0–50 kWh) up to ≈EGP 1.95/kWh (above 1000 kWh).
    • 2.Billing is cumulative — 200 kWh ≈ EGP 95, 350 kWh ≈ EGP 235, 500 kWh ≈ EGP 450.
    • 3.Industrial tariff (low voltage) starts at ≈EGP 1.10–1.50/kWh; medium and high voltage lower under a utility contract.
    • 4.Tariffs are raised periodically — figures here are estimates for FY 2025/2026. Verify with your distribution company for official rates.
    • 5.Correct electrical installation (dedicated circuits, earthing, RCD) reduces energy waste and keeps you in lower tiers.

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    Egypt Electricity Tariff — Complete Guide

    Egypt residential electricity tariff tiers 2026 (estimated): Tier 1: 0–50 kWh ← ≈EGP 0.27/kWh. Tier 2: 51–100 kWh ← ≈EGP 0.40/kWh. Tier 3: 101–200 kWh ← ≈EGP 0.62/kWh. Tier 4: 201–350 kWh ← ≈EGP 0.93/kWh. Tier 5: 351–650 kWh ← ≈EGP 1.35/kWh. Tier 6: 651–1000 kWh ← ≈EGP 1.65/kWh. Above 1000 kWh ← ≈EGP 1.95/kWh. Important: tiers are calculated cumulatively, not as a flat rate on total consumption. Tariffs are subject to periodic review by the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy.

    How to calculate your Egypt electricity bill — worked examples: 100 kWh/month (small apartment, no AC): (50×0.27) + (50×0.40) = EGP 13.5 + 20 = EGP 33.5. 200 kWh (medium apartment, moderate AC): (50×0.27) + (50×0.40) + (100×0.62) = EGP 95.5. 350 kWh (3-bedroom apartment, summer): 95.5 + (150×0.93) = EGP 235. 500 kWh (large apartment or villa, summer): 235 + (150×1.35) = EGP 437.5. 700 kWh (villa with pool or 3+ AC units): 437.5 + (200×1.35) = EGP 707.5. Note: figures are estimates — current official rates are available from your distribution company or the Ministry of Electricity website.

    Egypt industrial and commercial electricity tariff 2025/2026 (estimated): Low-voltage industrial (380V / below 63A) ← ≈EGP 1.10–1.50/kWh + monthly demand charge. Medium voltage (11–33 kV) ← ≈EGP 0.85–1.10/kWh, requires a customer-owned substation. High voltage (66 kV+) ← ≈EGP 0.65–0.85/kWh, for large factories under direct contracts with EETC. Commercial (shops, offices) ← typically 30–50% higher than residential. Official verification: contact your regional distribution company or EETC for a formal tariff quote for your project.

    Why your bill differs from your neighbour's in the same size apartment: The tiered system means summer consumption multiplies the marginal cost. Common causes of unexpectedly high bills: (1) Old AC unit with low efficiency rating (Class C or D instead of A or A+) — up to 40% more consumption. (2) Refrigerator with a failing compressor running continuously instead of normal duty cycles. (3) Electric water heater with a faulty thermostat that never stops heating. (4) Hidden electrical leakage in old wiring drawing current even when appliances are off. (5) Degraded cables with high resistance dissipating part of the energy as heat inside the wall.

    How electrical wiring affects your tariff tier: Old or undersized cables (e.g. 1.5mm² on an outlet circuit) increase circuit resistance — energy is wasted as heat in the wall and counted on your meter. Shared circuits (AC + general outlets on one breaker) cause connection-point heating and additional waste. Missing earthing + missing RCD means small leakage currents (milliamps) may have been accumulating for months unnoticed — all counted on your meter. The fix: a correctly specified electrical installation (proper cable cross-sections, dedicated circuits for heavy loads, RCD protection) reduces waste and keeps you in lower tiers long-term.

    Practical tips to reduce your tariff tier in Egypt: (1) Record your meter reading at the start of each month — sudden jumps point to an appliance running continuously. (2) In summer: set AC to 24–25°C instead of 18°C — saves 20–30% of AC consumption. (3) Switch to LED lighting (70–80% less than incandescent bulbs). (4) Unplug standby devices — a TV and receiver on standby can consume 10–20 kWh per month. (5) Request an electrical inspection if your bill exceeds your expectations by more than 20% — hidden leakage may be the cause.

    FAQ

    What is the electricity price per kWh in Egypt 2026?

    Egypt's residential electricity tariff is progressive across 7 tiers. The lowest tier (0–50 kWh) is ≈EGP 0.27/kWh, and the highest (above 1000 kWh) is ≈EGP 1.95/kWh. Billing is cumulative — an apartment consuming 200 kWh pays approximately EGP 95.5/month. Prices are estimates subject to periodic review by the Ministry of Electricity.

    What are Egypt's electricity tiers and how do they work?

    Egypt applies 7 progressive tiers to residential consumption: 0–50, 51–100, 101–200, 201–350, 351–650, 651–1000, and above 1000 kWh. Each tier carries a higher rate than the previous. Billing is cumulative — if you consume 120 kWh you pay Tier 1 rate on the first 50, Tier 2 on the next 50, and Tier 3 on the remaining 20. A single flat rate is not applied to total consumption.

    What is the industrial electricity tariff in Egypt 2025/2026?

    Industrial tariffs vary by voltage level: Low voltage (380V) ≈EGP 1.10–1.50/kWh with monthly demand charges. Medium voltage (11–33 kV) ≈EGP 0.85–1.10/kWh. High voltage (66 kV+) ≈EGP 0.65–0.85/kWh. For the official tariff for your project, contact your regional distribution company or the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC).

    How do I calculate my Egypt electricity bill myself?

    Calculate cumulatively: multiply each tier by its rate then sum. Example for 350 kWh: (50×0.27) + (50×0.40) + (100×0.62) + (150×0.93) = 13.5 + 20 + 62 + 139.5 = EGP 235. Compare this against your meter reading to verify your bill.

    What is a utility bill in Egypt?

    A utility bill covers public utilities — in Egypt these include electricity, water, and gas (where available). The electricity bill for residential post-pay meters is issued every 3 months; prepaid (Kodak) meters are topped up as needed. Commercial and industrial premises are typically billed monthly. Unlike some countries, Egypt does not issue a single combined utility bill — each utility has its own separate company and billing.

    Are Egypt electricity prices increasing in April 2026?

    No official ERA announcement has been made for April 2026. The current 7-tier residential tariff (9.5–155 piasters/kWh) has been in effect since September 2024. Price increases are typically announced in July at the start of the fiscal year — check back here for any official updates.

    Does electrical wiring affect my consumption and tariff tier?

    Yes. Undersized cables, oxidised connections, overloaded shared circuits, and electrical leakage all add hidden consumption counted on your meter without any useful output. In some cases waste reaches 10–20% of total consumption. A correctly specified installation with proper cable cross-sections, dedicated circuits, and RCD protection reduces this waste and keeps you in a lower tariff tier.

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