Cebu Electric Cooperatives I, II and III serves Cebu province outside the VECO franchise. Here is the current residential rate, what it means for every appliance in the house, and how it compares with the rest of the country.
The CEBECO all-in residential rate is ₱13.37 per kWh as of February 2026, which is 9.6 percent below the Meralco rate of ₱14.78. A household using 200 kWh a month would see a bill near ₱2,674.
Any appliance at the CEBECO rate
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Planning estimate. The rate box is prefilled with a regional average; the figure on your own bill is the one that matters. Power is draw while running, not while switched on.
Why CEBECO charges what it does
The Cebu cooperatives serve the province outside Metro Cebu and have run above VECO despite covering less dense areas. Demand in Cebu grows around 150 MW a year, which forces heavier buying from the volatile wholesale spot market, and system losses in some districts sit near the upper regulatory limit.
The structure is the same everywhere. Generation is 55 to 64 percent of the bill and is bought and passed through without markup. Transmission goes to the grid operator. Distribution is the utility own share. Taxes, universal charges and subsidies go to government. When a bill jumps, generation is almost always the reason.
What appliances cost on CEBECO
| Appliance | Watts | Per hour | Per month | vs Meralco/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5HP Aircon | 1,300 W | ₱17 | ₱4,171 | −₱5,365 |
| 1HP Aircon | 900 W | ₱12 | ₱2,888 | −₱3,714 |
| Refrigerator | 150 W | ₱2 | ₱481 | −₱619 |
| Electric Fan | 60 W | ₱1 | ₱241 | −₱310 |
| Rice Cooker | 700 W | ₱9 | ₱281 | −₱361 |
| Water Dispenser | 550 W | ₱7 | ₱1,324 | −₱1,702 |
| LED TV | 60 W | ₱1 | ₱120 | −₱155 |
| Shower Water Heater | 3,500 W | ₱47 | ₱702 | −₱903 |
The final column is the annual difference against running the identical appliance in Meralco territory. Over a household of several appliances that gap compounds into real money, which is why the same lifestyle costs noticeably different amounts in Davao and Manila.
Bill by monthly consumption
| Monthly kWh | Bill at ₱13.37 | Same usage on Meralco |
|---|---|---|
| 100 kWh | ₱1,337 | ₱1,478 |
| 200 kWh | ₱2,674 | ₱2,957 |
| 300 kWh | ₱4,011 | ₱4,435 |
| 400 kWh | ₱5,348 | ₱5,913 |
| 500 kWh | ₱6,685 | ₱7,392 |
| 800 kWh | ₱10,696 | ₱11,827 |
Solar in the CEBECO franchise
This area averages roughly 5.2 peak sun hours a day. A 5 kW grid-tied system would produce about 624 kWh a month, worth ₱8,343 at the CEBECO rate. At installed prices of ₱225,000 to ₱375,000, that puts simple payback around 2.2 to 3.7 years if you consume the output yourself.
Export credits here run near ₱4.50 per kWh rather than the retail rate, so surplus sent back is worth roughly a third of what you save by using it. Size the array to your daytime load rather than your total bill and the payback figure above holds; size it to the bill and it stretches.