Tbilisi (GBC) – On Monday, at a meeting of the Georgian Energy and Water Supply Regulatory Commission, it was announced that the electricity consumer tariff has increased by five tetri, and the commercial tariff by 5-6 tetri. The new tariffs will come into effect from April 1.

Specifically, subscribers living in Tbilisi, who used to consume from 0 to 101 kilowatts of electricity per month and paid 15,041 tetri per kilowatt, will see their tariff increase to 20,041 tetri from April 1.

As of today, the consumer tariffs are as follows:

Tbilisi – from 0 kWh to 101 kWh inclusive and with a common consumption meter (household) – 15,041 tetri

From 101 kWh to 301 kWh inclusive (household) – 19,053 tetri

From 301 kWh and above (household) – 23,537 tetri

Regions – from 0 kWh to 101 kWh inclusive and with a common consumption meter (household) – 14,731 tetri

From 101 kWh to 301 kWh inclusive (household) – 18,708 tetri

From 31 kWh and above (household) – 23.227 tetri

The Chairman of the Georgian Electricity Regulatory Commission, David Narmania, made a statement about the possible increase in electricity tariffs back on December 17, 2025. However, at a session held on December 29 of the same year, the Regulatory Commission changed the decision and extended the validity period of the existing tariffs by 3 months, until March 31, 2026.

According to David Narmania, the postponement of the tariff change was due to several main factors:

  • Applications from energy companies
  • Unspecified electricity balances
  • Consultations with the Government of Georgia

As for natural gas, according to the decision of the Georgian Electricity Regulatory Commission, the tariff applicable to the mentioned resource will remain unchanged for one year and will be in force until December 31, 2026.