Paying electricity duty unnecessarily? You might be eligible for a complete exemption, but only if you know how to claim it the right way. That’s where we come in. As a trusted Electricity Duty Exemption Consultant, we help industrial units, data centers, and manufacturing setups reduce operational costs through legitimate exemptions under state electricity duty policies.
Many state governments offer exemptions to promote industrial development, especially for export-oriented units, SEZs, greenfield manufacturing projects, and IT/ITES services. But the path to availing those exemptions isn’t straightforward. Documentation, eligibility checks, and coordination with the electricity board, all require precise handling. That’s our forte.
Electricity duty can contribute significantly to your monthly power bills, especially for high-consumption industries like textiles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, foundries, data centers, and EV component manufacturing. If your project qualifies under your state’s policy, you can bring down this recurring cost significantly, often by up to 15-20% of your electricity bill.
The catch? Many companies aren’t aware they qualify. And even those that are often get stuck in procedural delays or documentation mismatches. Without expert guidance, this exemption either goes unclaimed or gets rejected due to compliance gaps.
As your Electricity Duty Exemption Consultant, we ensure you don’t miss out on what’s rightfully yours.
Electricity duty exemption is a government incentive that allows eligible industrial units to reduce or eliminate the electricity duty charged on their power consumption, lowering overall operational costs.
Eligibility varies by state but typically includes new industrial units, expanding factories, SEZ and EOU units, data centers, and businesses in priority sectors like IT, textiles, EV, and renewable energy.
A consultant helps by evaluating your eligibility, preparing accurate documentation, coordinating with authorities, and ensuring your application is submitted and followed up professionally, reducing the chances of rejection.
While many schemes target new or expanding units, existing units may also be eligible if they meet investment thresholds or operate in incentivised zones. It depends on your state’s policy.
Some states allow retrospective claims within a specific period, provided all compliance requirements are met. It's best to consult early to avoid missing deadlines.
Approval timelines vary by state and completeness of your application. With proper documentation and expert follow-up, it usually takes 4–8 weeks.
Common documents include the electricity connection agreement, project reports, investment proofs, land documents, approvals from other departments (like MSME, Industry Dept.), and CA certifications.
A consultant can help review the reasons, prepare a revised submission, and represent your case for reconsideration or appeal.
Policies are complex, vary by state, and often involve multiple departments. A consultant brings the expertise to streamline the process, avoid delays, and maximise your chances of approval.