Power tariff could rise as high as B4.59 per unitA power meter in operation. Under this option, the electricity tariff would rise to 4.59 baht per unit. The second scenario excludes the repayment and would result in a lower tariff of 4.08 baht per unit. Under the third scenario, Egat’s debt repayment would be excluded and around 9.4 billion baht from a claw-back mechanism would be used to subsidise power costs. This would reduce the tariff by about 13 satang per unit, bringing it to 3.95 baht per unit - still higher than the current rate of 3.88 baht per unit.
Source: Bangkok Post March 23, 2026 11:00 UTC