Adani Electricity urges Ahmedabad consumers to cut summer power bills
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Adani Electricity on Friday, 15 May urged its consumers in Ahmedabad to use electricity judiciously during the ongoing summer season, cautioning that heavy reliance on cooling appliances could push households into higher tariff slabs and significantly inflate their monthly bills.
Why Summer Spikes Your Electricity Bill
Rising temperatures typically trigger a sharp surge in household power consumption, as air conditioners, fans, and refrigerators run longer and harder. Adani Electricity noted that this increased load directly affects billing, since consumption crossing certain thresholds moves consumers into progressively costlier tariff brackets — a pattern that repeats every summer across urban Gujarat.
'During intense heat, power usage can significantly impact your electricity bill. We educate all consumers to use electricity judiciously and follow energy-saving tips to keep their bills under control,' the Adani Group company said in a statement.
Key Tips the Company Recommends
The utility advised consumers to set air-conditioner temperatures at around 24 degrees Celsius and supplement cooling with ceiling fans to improve efficiency. It also recommended using programmable thermostats to regulate consumption based on occupancy, and upgrading to appliances with higher energy-efficiency ratings.
On ventilation, the company suggested opening windows during cooler mornings and evenings to allow natural cross-ventilation, and using curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight during the hottest parts of the day — both low-cost measures that can meaningfully reduce indoor heat buildup.
The 'Phantom' Energy Problem
Adani Electricity flagged a less-discussed contributor to high bills: so-called 'phantom' energy usage. Several appliances and chargers continue drawing power even when switched off or in standby mode. The company advised consumers to unplug devices when not in use to eliminate this silent drain.
Sustainability Angle
Beyond household savings, Adani Electricity framed mindful consumption as an environmental imperative. 'Efficiently managing electricity consumption can lead to lower bills and reduce environmental impact. Small changes in behaviour and habits can add up to significant savings over time while promoting a more sustainable lifestyle,' a company spokesperson said.
With peak summer still weeks away across much of western India, the advisory is likely a precursor to higher grid stress in the coming months. Consumers who act on these measures early stand to see the most benefit on their next billing cycle.