Meralco rates have risen roughly 70 percent in five years, from around ₱8.25 per kWh in early 2021 to ₱14.7833 today. That is why the aircon question comes up in every Filipino household every summer, and why solar payback in Meralco territory has moved from seven years to somewhere between three and five.
The current Meralco all-in residential rate is ₱14.7833 per kWh (August 2026). A 1HP non-inverter window aircon running 8 hours a night costs ₱106.44 a day and about ₱3,193 a month. An electric fan doing 10 hours costs ₱266.10.
Calculate it for your own 1.5hp window aircon (non-inverter)
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Meralco rate through 2026
The rate moves every month because the generation charge is repriced monthly against fuel costs, the peso-dollar rate and the wholesale spot market. Distribution, which is Meralco own margin, has not moved since August 2022. So when your bill jumps, it is almost always generation.
| Month | Rate per kWh | Bill at 200 kWh |
|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | ₱12.9508 | ₱2,590 |
| February 2026 | ₱13.1734 | ₱2,635 |
| March 2026 | ₱13.8161 | ₱2,763 |
| April 2026 | ₱14.3496 | ₱2,870 |
| May 2026 | ₱14.3345 | ₱2,867 |
| June 2026 | ₱14.4833 | ₱2,897 |
| July 2026 | ₱14.8261 | ₱2,965 |
| August 2026 | ₱14.7833 | ₱2,957 |
The 200 kWh column is the reference Meralco itself uses for a typical household. If you run aircon nightly you are well above that.
What every appliance costs at current Meralco rates
Wattages below are typical for units sold in the Philippines. Aircon is listed by horsepower because that is how it is sold here, and inverter and non-inverter are separated because the difference is large.
Aircon
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5HP split aircon | 2,200 W | 8 h | ₱32.52 | ₱7,806 |
| 2HP window aircon (non-inverter) | 1,800 W | 8 h | ₱26.61 | ₱6,386 |
| 1.5HP window aircon (non-inverter) | 1,300 W | 8 h | ₱19.22 | ₱4,612 |
| 1.5HP split-type inverter aircon | 1,000 W | 8 h | ₱14.78 | ₱3,548 |
| 1HP window aircon (non-inverter) | 900 W | 8 h | ₱13.30 | ₱3,193 |
| 1HP split-type inverter aircon | 700 W | 8 h | ₱10.35 | ₱2,484 |
| 0.5HP window aircon | 450 W | 8 h | ₱6.65 | ₱1,597 |
Cooling
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air cooler (evaporative) | 150 W | 8 h | ₱2.22 | ₱532.20 |
| Electric fan (stand or desk) | 60 W | 10 h | ₱0.89 | ₱266.10 |
| Ceiling fan | 60 W | 10 h | ₱0.89 | ₱266.10 |
| Exhaust fan | 35 W | 4 h | ₱0.52 | ₱62.09 |
Electronics
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Desktop computer | 200 W | 8 h | ₱2.96 | ₱709.60 |
| Gaming console | 180 W | 3 h | ₱2.66 | ₱239.49 |
| Videoke machine | 150 W | 3 h | ₱2.22 | ₱199.57 |
| LED television (43 inch) | 60 W | 5 h | ₱0.89 | ₱133.05 |
| Laptop | 60 W | 8 h | ₱0.89 | ₱212.88 |
| CCTV system (4 cameras and DVR) | 40 W | 24 h | ₱0.59 | ₱425.76 |
| Printer | 30 W | 1 h | ₱0.44 | ₱13.30 |
| Wi-Fi modem and router | 10 W | 24 h | ₱0.15 | ₱106.44 |
Kitchen
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Induction cooker | 1,800 W | 1 h | ₱26.61 | ₱798.30 |
| Electric kettle | 1,500 W | 0.3 h | ₱22.17 | ₱166.31 |
| Electric stove (single burner) | 1,500 W | 1 h | ₱22.17 | ₱665.25 |
| Air fryer | 1,400 W | 0.5 h | ₱20.70 | ₱310.45 |
| Turbo broiler | 1,400 W | 1 h | ₱20.70 | ₱620.90 |
| Microwave oven | 1,000 W | 0.5 h | ₱14.78 | ₱221.75 |
| Rice cooker | 700 W | 1 h | ₱10.35 | ₱310.45 |
| Electric jar / thermos pot | 700 W | 4 h | ₱10.35 | ₱1,242 |
| Water dispenser (hot and cold) | 550 W | 6 h | ₱8.13 | ₱1,464 |
| Blender | 400 W | 0.3 h | ₱5.91 | ₱44.35 |
| Beverage chiller (sari-sari store) | 350 W | 12 h | ₱5.17 | ₱1,863 |
| Chest freezer | 200 W | 7 h | ₱2.96 | ₱620.90 |
| Refrigerator (non-inverter) | 180 W | 9 h | ₱2.66 | ₱718.47 |
| Refrigerator (two-door, inverter) | 150 W | 8 h | ₱2.22 | ₱532.20 |
| Refrigerator (single-door, 6 to 7 cu ft) | 120 W | 8 h | ₱1.77 | ₱425.76 |
Laundry
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clothes iron | 1,000 W | 1 h | ₱14.78 | ₱443.50 |
| Washing machine (twin tub) | 400 W | 1 h | ₱5.91 | ₱177.40 |
Lighting
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LED bulb | 9 W | 6 h | ₱0.13 | ₱23.95 |
Other
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sewing machine | 100 W | 3 h | ₱1.48 | ₱133.05 |
| Electric mosquito killer | 15 W | 10 h | ₱0.22 | ₱66.52 |
Transport
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E-trike charger | 900 W | 6 h | ₱13.30 | ₱2,395 |
| E-bike charger | 300 W | 5 h | ₱4.43 | ₱665.25 |
Utility
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Water pump (0.5HP booster) | 370 W | 2 h | ₱5.47 | ₱328.19 |
Water heating
| Appliance | Watts | Typical use | Per hour | Per month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shower-type water heater | 3,500 W | 0.5 h | ₱51.74 | ₱776.12 |
Why aircon dominates the bill
Look at the per-month column above and the pattern is obvious. A 1.5HP non-inverter unit running eight hours a night costs more per month than every fan, light, television, modem and laptop in the house combined. Nothing else in a typical Filipino home is close.
That means the entire question of managing a Meralco bill is really three questions: what horsepower, inverter or not, and how many hours. Everything else is rounding.
Solar in Meralco territory
The Philippines gets roughly 4.5 to 5.5 peak sun hours a day depending on location and season, which is well above most of the United States and Europe. Combine that with a grid rate near ₱15 and the arithmetic works out better here than in most countries.
Two things to understand before quoting anyone. Net metering in the Philippines credits exports at the generation charge rather than the full retail rate, so self-consumption during the day is worth considerably more than exporting. And a system sized to your daytime load will pay back faster than one sized to your total bill.
- SSS Energy Sustainability Loan for members looking at financing.
- Solar Payback Calculator
- Solar Self-Consumption Calculator
- Location-Based Solar Production Calculator
More Philippines guides
- Aircon cost by horsepower and hours
- Electricity rates by utility: Meralco, VECO, Davao Light
- What your Meralco bill should be at any consumption
- Solar system prices, 1kW to 15kW
- Net metering explained
- Brownout backup power sizing
A note on which rate to use
Meralco serves Metro Manila and much of Luzon, but it is not the whole country. Electric cooperatives in the Visayas and Mindanao charge different rates, sometimes higher. If you are outside Meralco territory, take the cost per kWh from your own bill and the ratio still applies: divide your rate by ₱14.7833 and scale every figure on these pages.