
NEGROS Power announced that its electricity rates have dropped by 55 centavos per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for June 2025.
Jonathan Cabrera, spokesman for Negros Power, said in a statement that for this month’s billing cycle, residential consumers will pay only P11.14 per kWh, a significant decrease from P11.69 per kWh in May.
He added that this means a household consuming 200 kWh per month can expect to save around P110, 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,” he added.
Cabrera noted that they understand the daily struggles of consumers and are doing their part to help.
Negros Power attributed the decrease to its strategic and efficient energy management.
Cabrera said the ongoing line rehabilitation and system upgrades are likewise producing tangible benefits.
"The feeder loss rate improved to 8.03 percent from 8.28 percent last month, indicating that infrastructure investments enhance operational efficiency and reduce unnecessary power losses, contributing to overall cost reductions," Cabrera said.
Negros Power reaffirmed its promise to be more than just an electricity.
“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. We’re here to power your homes and support your lives," Cabrera said.
He said that as the company continues to improve its services and implement innovative power management strategies, consumers can expect more efficient and customer-centered solutions in the months ahead. (MAP)