Electricity rates to rise in Tajikistan from April 1

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From April 1, 2025, electricity rates  in Tajikistan will rise for residential customers and other consumers.

According to government decree No. 165, issued on March 11 and published in Jumhuriyat newspaper, the new tariffs will be:

🔹 For residential customers: 35.36 dirams per 1 kWh, up from 30.75 dirams.

🔹 For federally funded institutions, municipal organizations, and sports complexes: 35.36 dirams, up from 26.51 dira

🔹 For drinking water and irrigation pump stations: April 1 – September 30: 12.27 dirams, up from 9.2 dirams; and October 1 – March 31: 35.36 dirams, up from 26.51 dirams.

🔹 For land reclamation and irrigation stations: 12.27 dirams, up from 9.2 dirams.

🔹 For water supply and sewage pump stations (excluding individual pumps): 16.81 dirams, up from 12.6 dirams.

🔹 For Tajik Metallurgical Plant: May 1 – September 30: 14.19 dirams, up from 10.64 dirams; and October 1 – April 30: 80.90 dirams, up from 60.65 dirams.

🔹 For non-budget educational institutions: 60.70 dirams, up from 45.51 dirams.

🔹 For Tajik Aluminum Company (TALCO): 20.77 dirams, up from 15.57 dirams.

🔹 For Joint Stock Company (JSC) Azot (fertilizers plant): 35.36 dirams.

🔹 For textile enterprises: 40.45 dirams.

Earlier, the Tajikistan Antimonopoly Service and Barqi Tojik had announced plans to increase electricity tariffs in 2025.  Barqi Tojik CEO Mahmadumar Asozoda confirmed that the proposal had been submitted for consideration to the government.

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