List of Electricity Tariffs for 13 Non-Subsidised Customer Categories for March 2026
Jakarta – The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has decided that electricity tariffs for the first quarter (January-March) of 2026 for 13 non-subsidised customer categories will remain unchanged. The decision has been made to protect public purchasing power.
The Acting Director General of Electricity at the ESDM Ministry, Tri Winarno, explained that the electricity tariff policy is based on ESDM Ministerial Regulation No. 7 of 2024 on Electricity Tariffs Provided by PT PLN (Persero).
According to him, under this regulation, tariff adjustments for non-subsidised customers are made every three months based on changes in macroeconomic parameters, including exchange rates, Indonesian Crude Price (ICP), inflation, and the Benchmark Coal Price (HBA).
“Based on calculations of these parameters, the electricity tariff formula could potentially change. However, to protect public purchasing power, the Government has decided that electricity tariffs for the first quarter of 2026 will remain unchanged,” said Tri in a written statement.
Tri noted that electricity tariffs for 25 customer categories will remain unchanged, with electricity subsidies continuing to be provided. This policy is part of the Government’s efforts to maintain economic stability and provide certainty for the public and business actors at the beginning of 2026.
The government is also committed to maintaining affordable electricity tariffs and ensuring the sustainability of national electricity supply.
“The public is urged to use electricity wisely as part of a joint effort to support national energy resilience and independence,” explained Tri.
The ESDM Ministry has requested PT PLN (Persero) to continue ensuring reliable electricity supply, improving service quality, and optimising operational efficiency to provide the best service to all customers.
The following is the list of electricity tariffs for 13 non-subsidised customers during the first quarter (January-March) of 2026:
R-1/TR category 900 VA, IDR 1,352 per kWh
R-1/TR category 1,300 VA, IDR 1,445 per kWh
R-1/TR category 2,200 VA, IDR 1,445 per kWh
R-2/TR category 3,500–5,500 VA, IDR 1,700 per kWh
R-3/TR category 6,600 VA and above, IDR 1,700 per kWh
B-2/TR category 6,600 VA–200 kVA, IDR 1,445 per kWh
B-3/Medium Voltage (MV) category above 200 kVA, IDR 1,122 per kWh
I-3/MV category above 200 kVA, IDR 1,122 per kWh
I-4/High Voltage (HV) category 30,000 kVA and above, IDR 997 per kWh
P-1/TR category 6,600 VA–200 kVA, IDR 1,700 per kWh
P-2/MV category above 200 kVA, IDR 1,533 per kWh
P-3/TR for public street lighting, IDR 1,700 per kWh
L/TR, MV, HV, IDR 1,645 per kWh