Formula and calculator
The electricity calculator will calculate how much residents of Moscow and the Moscow region need to pay for electricity. Rates are listed below. If you have a single-tariff system, you just need to fill out the first three fields and click on the “calculate” button. If the system is two-tariff, fill out six fields; if it is a three-tariff system, then fill in all nine.
To calculate how much to pay for electricity, you need to take readings at the beginning of the billing period and at the end. Subtract the first from the second value. This figure shows how much electricity you burned. Then you multiply the resulting number by your tariff and get the amount to pay.
S=(AB) x C, where
S — amount to be paid
A - meter reading now
B - meter readings for the previous (already paid) period
C - tariff.
If you have a two- or three-tariff system, you need to calculate the amount for each tariff separately and add it up.
Download current tariffs:
- Order of DEPiR of Moscow dated December 18, 2020 No. 359-TR;
- Order of the Committee on Prices and Tariffs of the Moscow Region dated December 16, 2020 No. 256-R.
The cost of a kilowatt in Moscow for general house needs
Paying for this burden also falls on the shoulders of homeowners. In order to calculate this value, the readings of the house meter are taken. It shows how much energy has been consumed. After this, the electricity used by residents is subtracted from this value. The resulting figure is distributed among residents in proportion to the occupied area.
IMPORTANT! The tariff for electricity in Moscow on ODN is determined in accordance with the regulatory documents of the region.
Thus, in the article we have outlined in detail what electricity tariffs for the population in Moscow have been in effect since January 1, 2020. However, to accurately determine the indicator, you need to find out which user group a particular consumer belongs to.
One-rate tariff for electricity in Moscow
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Around the clock | 5,66 | 5,92 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Around the clock | 4,87 | 5,15 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and equivalent to them | ||
Around the clock | 3,96 | 4.14 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Around the clock | 3,96 | 4.14 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Around the clock | 5,66 | 5,92 |
What are electricity meters for?
In accordance with paragraphs. 5 and 6 tbsp. 13 owners of residential buildings and apartments, as well as other premises in apartment buildings, are required to install electricity meters.
In turn, the provisions of the second section provide a definition of the counter.
An individual meter (meter) is a device for measuring the volume of consumption of a utility resource in a residential or non-residential premises.
Electricity meters measure the amount of electricity consumed by a consumer over a billing period equal to a calendar month. They can be single-tariff or multi-tariff (with two or more indicators). The owner can independently choose the appropriate type of equipment.
Find out more about what electricity meters are in apartment buildings.
Tariff for two zones (peak and half-peak) for electricity in Moscow
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,32 | 2,48 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 6,51 | 6.81 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 1,63 | 1.74 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 5,60 | 5,92 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and equivalent to them | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,06 | 2,20 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 4,55 | 4.76 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,32 | 2.48 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 4,55 | 4.76 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,32 | 2,48 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 6,51 | 6.81 |
Apartments and houses with gas stoves
Electricity tariffs presented below in the tables for the population and equivalent categories of consumers in the city of Moscow and the Moscow region are indicated in the ratio rub./kWh
from January 1 to June 30, 2022 | |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | 5,47 |
Two-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 2,13 |
day zone T1 (7.00-23.00) | 6,29 |
Multi-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 2,13 |
half-peak zone T3 (10.00-17.00; 21.00-23.00) | 5,47 |
peak zone T1 (7.00-10.00; 17.00-21.00) | 6,57 |
Tariffs are inclusive of VAT.
Electricity tariffs do not include commission fees charged by credit institutions and payment system operators for services for accepting this payment.
from July 1 to December 31, 2022 | |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | 5,66 |
Two-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 2,32 |
day zone T1 (7.00-23.00) | 6,51 |
Multi-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 2,32 |
half-peak zone T3 (10.00-17.00; 21.00-23.00) | 5,66 |
peak zone T1 (7.00-10.00; 17.00-21.00) | 6,79 |
Tariffs are inclusive of VAT.
Electricity tariffs do not include commission fees charged by credit institutions and payment system operators for services for accepting this payment.
Tariff for three zones (peak, half-peak, night) for electricity in Moscow
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Peak zone | 2,32 | 2,48 |
Half-peak zone | 5,66 | 5,92 |
Night zone | 6,79 | 7,10 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Peak zone | 1,63 | 1.74 |
Half-peak zone | 4,87 | 5.15 |
Night zone | 5,84 | 6,18 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and those equivalent to them. | ||
Peak zone | 2,06 | 2.20 |
Half-peak zone | 3,96 | 4.14 |
Night zone | 4,75 | 4.97 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Peak zone | 2,32 | 2.48 |
Half-peak zone | 3,96 | 4,14 |
Night zone | 4,75 | 4.97 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Peak zone | 2,32 | 2,48 |
Half-peak zone | 5,66 | 5,92 |
Night zone | 6,79 | 7,10 |
Apartments and houses with electric stoves
Electricity tariffs presented below in the tables for the population and equivalent categories of consumers in the city of Moscow and the Moscow region are indicated in the ratio rub./kWh
from January 1 to June 30, 2022 | |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | 4,65 |
Two-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 1,50 |
day zone T1 (7.00-23.00) | 5,35 |
Multi-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 1,50 |
half-peak zone T3 (10.00-17.00; 21.00-23.00) | 4,65 |
peak zone T1 (7.00-10.00; 17.00-21.00) | 5,58 |
Tariffs are inclusive of VAT.
Electricity tariffs do not include commission fees charged by credit institutions and payment system operators for services for accepting this payment.
from July 1 to December 31, 2022 | |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | 4,87 |
Two-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 1,63 |
day zone T1 (7.00-23.00) | 5,60 |
Multi-tariff metering using a tariff differentiated by day zones | |
night zone T2 (23.00-7.00) | 1,63 |
half-peak zone T3 (10.00-17.00; 21.00-23.00) | 4,87 |
peak zone T1 (7.00-10.00; 17.00-21.00) | 5,84 |
Tariffs are inclusive of VAT.
Electricity tariffs do not include commission fees charged by credit institutions and payment system operators for services for accepting this payment.
One-rate electricity tariff for the Moscow region
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Around the clock | 5,73 | 5,93 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Around the clock | 4,01 | 4,29 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and equivalent to them | ||
Around the clock | 4,01 | 4,15 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Around the clock | 5,73 | 5,93 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Around the clock | 5,73 | 5,93 |
How to transmit electricity meter readings
The readings taken must be transferred to the energy supply organization. Transfer methods vary by service provider. You can find its coordinates on old receipts or find the company’s official website in an Internet search engine.
The most common transmission methods:
- Through your personal account on the website of the energy supply organization. It needs to be opened, for example, by entering the personal account number and the payer's last name. This is convenient because the payment history and all previous electricity consumption indicators are saved in your personal account.
- Through the company's information and reference service, providing the data to the operator by phone.
- In the service department of the organization. The address can be found on the website or in the help desk.
- Through . If you pay for electricity through Sberbank services, they have cells for entering information on expenses. The supplier receives the data along with the payment.
Tariff for two zones (peak and half-peak) for electricity in the Moscow region
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 6,59 | 6,82 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,52 | 2,65 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 4,61 | 4,93 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 1,76 | 1,91 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and equivalent to them | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 4,61 | 4,77 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 1,76 | 1,85 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 6,59 | 6,82 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,52 | 2,65 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Daytime zone (peak and half-peak) | 6,59 | 6,82 |
Night zone (peak and half-peak) | 2,52 | 2,65 |
Tariff for three zones (peak, half-peak, night) for electricity in the Moscow region
from 01/01/2021 to 30/06/2021 | from 07/01/2021 to 12/31/2021 | |
Indicator (consumer groups broken down by rates and differentiated by day zones) | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh | Price (tariff) in rub./kWh |
1. Urban population | ||
Peak zone | 7,45 | 7,71 |
Half-peak zone | 5,73 | 5,93 |
Night zone | 2,52 | 2,65 |
2. Population living in houses equipped with stationary electric stoves | ||
Peak zone | 5,21 | 5,58 |
Half-peak zone | 4,01 | 4,29 |
Night zone | 1,76 | 1,91 |
3. Population living in rural settlements and those equivalent to them. | ||
Peak zone | 5,21 | 5,40 |
Half-peak zone | 4,01 | 4,15 |
Night zone | 1,76 | 1,85 |
4. Gardening, gardening or dacha non-profit associations of citizens | ||
Peak zone | 7,45 | 7,71 |
Half-peak zone | 5,73 | 5,93 |
Night zone | 2,52 | 2,65 |
5. Consumers equal to the population purchasing electricity for use in outbuildings (cellars, sheds) | ||
Peak zone | 7,45 | 7,71 |
Half-peak zone | 5,73 | 5,93 |
Night zone | 2,52 | 2,65 |
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Tariffs for the Moscow region
For MOs, the rates at which the consumer pays for electricity are also divided into several main categories.
They are divided into rates for real estate:
- with gas stove, electric stove;
- located in the countryside.
A table with all rates in force in the Moscow Region in 2022 is included in a separate category.
Tariffs for housing with a gas stove
Valid from January 1 to June 30, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
5,73 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 2,52 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 6,59 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 2,52 |
Half-peak zone T3 (10:00 to 17:00 or 21:00 to 23:00) | 5,73 |
Peak zone T1 (from 07:00 to 10:00 or 17:00 to 21:00) | 7,45 |
Valid from July 1 to December 31, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
5,93 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 2,65 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 6,82 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 2,65 |
Half-peak zone T3(from 10:00 to 17:00 or from 21:00 to 23:00) | 5,93 |
Peak zone T1(from 07:00 to 10:00 or from 17:00 to 21:00) | 7,71 |
Tariffs for housing with an electric stove
Valid from January 1 to June 30, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
4,01 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,76 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 4,61 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,76 |
Half-peak zone T3 (10:00 to 17:00 or 21:00 to 23:00) | 4,01 |
Peak zone T1 (from 07:00 to 10:00 or from 17:00 to 21:00) | 5,21 |
Valid from July 1 to December 31, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
4,29 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,91 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 4,93 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,91 |
Half-peak zone T3 (10:00 to 17:00 or 21:00 to 23:00) | 4,29 |
Peak zone T1 (from 07:00 to 10:00 or from 17:00 to 21:00) | 5,58 |
Tariffs for housing located in rural areas
Valid from January 1 to June 30, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
4,01 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,76 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 4,61 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,76 |
Half-peak zone T3 (from 10:00 to 17:00 or from 21:00 to 23:00) | 4,01 |
Peak zone T1 (from 07:00 to 10:00 or from 17:00 to 21:00) | 5,21 |
Valid from July 1 to December 31, 2022:
Accounting | MO |
Single-tariff accounting using a single-rate tariff | |
4,15 | |
Two-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,85 |
Day zone T1 (from 07:00 to 23:00) | 4,77 |
Multi-tariff accounting using a rate differentiated by day zones | |
Night zone T2 (from 23:00 to 07:00) | 1,85 |
Half-peak zone T3 (from 10:00 to 17:00 or from 21:00 to 23:00) | 4,15 |
Peak zone T1 (07:00 to 10:00 or 17:00 to 21:00) | 5,40 |