The prices will be different for different states with consumers in Delhi and Haryana paying Rs 75 for the LED bulb, while those in Rajasthan paying Rs 80. In Maharashtra, th e bulb will cost Rs 85, in Jharkhand Rs 90 and in Jammu & Kashmir Rs 95.
"Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) in a statement said in the latest round of procurement it has achieved a considerable drop in LED bulb prices under Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA) scheme.
EESL pooled the prices of all the previous procurements and the benefit of this reduction will be directly passed on to the consumers across states, it said.
"Therefore, the cost of the LED bulb has been brought down to a price range of Rs 75- 95 after addition of administrative costs, distribution and awareness costs along with state-specific taxes," EECL said.
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The variation in the final cost of the bulbs is owing to the difference in taxes across states, it added.
In the first round of procurement held in January 2014, for Puducherry, EESL achieved a cost of Rs 310. The prices for the subsequent procurements for other states, during September 2014 to February 2015, ranged between Rs 204 to Rs 104.
EESL through aggregation and transparent procurement has achieved a rapid decline in LED prices.
EESL in the past has pooled all the prices and successfully passed on this price advantage to the consumers and it will continue to do so in future as well.