Electricity Rates Drop by 55 Centavos This June – Negros Power
Negros Power brings good news. It recently announced a 55-centavo per kilowatt-hour (kWh) reduction in electricity rates for June 2025.

Negros Power brings good news. It recently announced a 55-centavo per kilowatt-hour (kWh) reduction in electricity rates for June 2025.
It’s not all back-to-school expenses this June as Negros Power brings good news. It recently announced a 55-centavo per kilowatt-hour (kWh) reduction in electricity rates for June 2025. This move benefits thousands of households and businesses across its franchise area and brings welcome relief to this rainy season.
55 Centavos per Kilowatt-hour is a Welcome Relief
For this month’s billing cycle, residential consumers will pay only ₱11.14 per kWh, a significant drop from ₱11.69 per kWh last month.
This means a household consuming 200 kWh per month can expect to save around ₱110, providing extra funds for groceries, school expenses, or other essentials.

“This rate adjustment is part of our ongoing commitment to ease the financial strain on our consumers,” Negros Power released in a statement. “We understand the daily realities families face — and we’re doing our part to help lighten the load.”
This month’s lower rates result from strategic and efficient energy management of Negros Power.
Ongoing Rehabilitation Works
The ongoing line rehabilitation and system upgrades are likewise producing tangible benefits. The feeder loss rate improved to 8.03% from 8.28% last month, indicating that infrastructure investments enhance operational efficiency and reduce unnecessary power losses, contributing to overall cost reductions.

Meanwhile, below are the June 2025 Commercial Rates:
* Low Voltage: ₱11.18/kWh
* High Voltage: ₱10.09/kWh
More Than Just Power
Negros Power reaffirmed its promise to be more than just an electricity provider. “At Negros Power, we understand the pressure on household budgets — that’s why we’re working non-stop to provide reliable, affordable power for every home and business,” the company added. “We’re here to power your homes and support your lives.”
As the company continues to improve its services and implement more innovative power management strategies, consumers can expect more efficient and customer-centered solutions in the months ahead. Nine months into their operations after the takeover from CENECO, consumers can already feel the difference–fewer brownouts, better response time, and lower rates.
Bacolod City and the rest of Central Negros can surely look forward to better service in the coming months.