Understanding your electricity tariff band is essential to managing your energy usage and planning your monthly expenses. For customers of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), checking your tariff classification has been made easier with a simple online tool.
Whether you’re in Abuja, Kogi, Niger, or Nasarawa, this guide will walk you through how to check your AEDC tariff band in just a few minutes.
What Is a Tariff Band?
Tariff bands represent the average number of hours of electricity supply delivered to your area daily. These classifications help determine what you pay per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and are part of Nigeria’s Service-Based Tariff system introduced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Tariff Band | Daily Supply Hours |
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Band A | 20–24 hours |
Band B | 16–20 hours |
Band C | 12–16 hours |
Band D | 8–12 hours |
Band E | 4–8 hours |
If you receive 20+ hours of power daily, you’re likely in Band A. If you get 8 hours or less, you’re likely in Band E.
Why It Matters
Knowing your tariff band helps you:
- Understand your energy cost and billing structure
- Identify if you’re receiving the promised power supply
- Monitor if you’re in the right band based on actual service
- Know your eligibility for metering upgrades or government rebates
How to Check Your AEDC Electricity Tariff Band Online
Follow these quick steps to confirm your tariff band on the official AEDC platform:
- Visit the AEDC InfoCheck Portal:
https://infocheck.abujaelectricity.com - Locate the “Check Your Balance / Tariff” Section
- Enter Your Meter Number or Account Number
You’ll find these details on your electricity bill or prepaid token receipt. - View Results Instantly
Once you submit, the system will display:- Your Account Number
- Outstanding Balance
- Your Current Tariff Band
This service works for both prepaid and postpaid customers across AEDC’s four operational states.
FAQs About AEDC Tariff Bands
What is a feeder band?
A feeder band is a classification tied to your area’s electricity feeder line. It defines how much power you receive daily based on infrastructure capacity and reliability.
How are tariff bands assigned?
Tariff bands are assigned based on the average number of hours of electricity supply to your feeder line. More hours = higher band.
Can I request a change to my tariff band?
No. AEDC customers cannot manually change their tariff bands. However, if your area’s power supply improves consistently, AEDC may reassign your feeder to a higher band.
What should I do if I believe my band is incorrect?
Contact AEDC’s Customer Care team with your:
- Account Number or Meter Number
- Details of your power supply pattern
You can reach out via their customer service lines, social media platforms, or visit a nearby service center.