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  1. www.meralco.com.ph › residential › billing-paymentBreakdown of Charges | Meralco

    Only about 17.5% of your bill component actually goes to Meralco. Meralco is responsible for gathering all these charges and simplifying them, so you wont need to worry about the many different entities collecting payment from you. Breakdown of Charges Here’s a guide to help you understand what each of these bill charges mean, and where they go.

  2. www.meralco.com.ph › residential › billing-paymentPayment Channels | Meralco

    Meralco Mobile. Meralco Mobile gives customers the power to access to their Meralco account 24/7.

  3. Remaining Balance from Previous Bill - If you have unpaid bills, it will be reflected here. 2. Charges for this billing period - This shows a breakdown of the different charges that make up your monthly bill. Note that only the distribution charge, which is around 20% of your bill, goes to Meralco. 3.

  4. This brings the overall rate for a typical household to P9.4516 per kWh from the previous month’s P11.4139 per kWh. For residential customers consuming 200 kWh, the adjustment is equivalent to a decrease of around P392 in their total electricity bill. The adjusted rate for June reflects a P1.8308 per kWh decrease in generation charge.

  5. www.meralco.com.ph › residential › electric-servicePrepaid Electricity | Meralco

    Prepaid Electricity (Kload) Meralco Prepaid Electricity Service or known as KLOAD is an electric service using a prepaid metering system designed which allows customer to buy credit and use electricity until such time that the credit is consumed.

  6. online.meralco.com.ph › customers › sMeralco

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  7. www.meralco.com.ph › residential › electric-serviceModify a Service | Meralco

    Bill Deposit (Note that the current bill deposit will be refunded to the old account holder and a new deposit will be required from the new account holder.) Modify Service Details. To relocate your meter, remodel your service entrance or increase/decrease your service load, you will need: A Valid Government-Issued ID; A New Electrical Plan

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