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How is the electricity charge charged by the property calculated?

The calculation method of property collection electricity fee may be different in different regions and different power suppliers. Usually, the electricity charges charged by the property include public electricity charges and personal electricity charges.

The public electricity fee is used to pay the electricity fee for public lighting, elevators, pumps and other equipment in residential areas or buildings, and can be apportioned to the bills of owners according to the construction area or the proportion of public electricity consumption.

Personal electricity fee is used to pay the electricity fee of the owner's own home, including lighting, air conditioning, TV, computer and other electrical equipment. Personal electricity charge is usually calculated according to the cost per kWh, and the specific cost standard may be different in different regions and different power suppliers.

When calculating the electricity charge charged by the property, factors such as transformer loss and line loss may be considered, and these losses will also increase the cost of electricity. In addition, some communities may charge the electricity consumption of the owners in sections, and the cost per kilowatt-hour may be different according to the different electricity consumption.

Generally speaking, the calculation method of property electricity charge will be affected by different factors, and the specific calculation method can be consulted by property management personnel or power suppliers.