The increase ranges from 10 paise to 50 paise per unit as against 66 paise per unit hike asked for by the electricity supply companies (Escoms) for different categories of consumers barring irrigation pumpsets and subsidised "Bhagya Jyothi/Kuteer Jyothi" households for the poor.
The power tariff hike shock -- the sixth in the last four-and-a-half years-- comes 10 days after the bus fares for city as well as the state were increased after the April 17 Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka.
The revised tariff for domestic consumers in urban areas will be Rs 2.70 per unit for 30 units, Rs 4 per unit for consumption between 31 and 100 units, Rs 5.25 per unit for consumption between 101 and 200 units and Rs 6.25 per unit beyond 200 units per month.
For domestic consumers in rural areas, the revised rates will be Rs 2.60 per unit up to 30 units, Rs 3.70 per unit between 31 and 100 units, Rs 4.95 per unit between 101 and 200 units and Rs 5.75 per unit beyond 200 units per month.
According to KERC, subsidy to be borne by the State Government towards free supply of electricity to 2.13 million IP sets below 10 HP, and 2.29 million Bhagyajyothi/ Kuteerjyothi households has increased by 17.22 per cent to Rs 6,308 crore for 2014-15 from Rs 5,381 crore paid for 2013-14.