
Let me guess.
You opened your Meralco bill this month…and stared at it for 10 seconds before blinking. 😅
“Ganito na ba talaga kamahal kuryente ngayon?”
In 2026, electricity has become one of the biggest monthly stress points for Filipino families — especially if:
- You work from home
- Kids are always online
- You use aircon regularly
- You have multiple gadgets charging 24/7
So let’s talk about it honestly.
👉 How much is a normal electricity bill now?
👉 What appliances are actually eating your bill?
👉 And what really works to lower it?
Average Electricity Bill for a Family of 4 in 2026
For a typical Filipino family of 4:
Without Aircon (or limited use):
₱2,500 – ₱4,500 per month
With Daily Aircon Use:
₱5,000 – ₱9,000 per month
With Multiple AC Units + WFH Setup:
₱8,000 – ₱12,000+
Big range, yes. Because electricity usage varies wildly based on habits.
But if your bill is consistently above ₱10,000, it’s worth reviewing consumption.
Appliance Consumption Breakdown (The Real Bill Killers)
Here’s where your electricity usually goes:
⚡ Air Conditioner
The biggest culprit.
Estimated monthly cost (8 hours daily use):
- 1HP inverter AC: ₱1,500 – ₱2,500
- 1.5HP inverter AC: ₱2,000 – ₱3,500
- Non-inverter units: can be 20–40% higher
If you use AC 10–12 hours daily? Multiply that.
🧊 Refrigerator
Runs 24/7.
Monthly estimate:
₱800 – ₱1,500
Older units = higher consumption.
📺 TV
₱300 – ₱800 monthly depending on hours used.
💻 Work-from-Home Setup
Laptop + router + monitor:
₱400 – ₱1,000 monthly
🧺 Washing Machine
₱300 – ₱700 monthly
More if daily laundry.
🍳 Rice Cooker + Electric Kettle
Combined:
₱300 – ₱600 monthly
Small appliances add up quietly.
AC Usage Comparison (Inverter vs Non-Inverter)
This is important.
Inverter AC
✔ Adjusts power usage
✔ Lower long-term cost
✔ More efficient for long daily use
Non-Inverter AC
❌ Turns on/off repeatedly
❌ Higher energy spikes
❌ More expensive long-term
If you use AC daily, inverter units save thousands yearly.
Why Your Meralco Bill Feels Higher in 2026
Several factors:
- Higher generation charges
- Fuel price fluctuations
- More gadgets per household
- Work-from-home lifestyle
Even if rates don’t drastically spike, usage has increased compared to pre-2020 levels.
How to Lower Your Electricity Bill (That Actually Works)
No unrealistic hacks. Just practical ones.
1️⃣ Set AC to 24–25°C
Every degree lower increases consumption.
Difference between 20°C and 25°C?
Big jump in usage.
2️⃣ Use Electric Fan with AC
Fan helps circulate cool air.
You can raise AC temperature but still feel cool.
Savings: ₱500–₱1,000 monthly.
3️⃣ Clean AC Filters Monthly
Dirty filters = harder work = higher bill.
4️⃣ Unplug Vampire Appliances
Chargers
Microwave standby
TV standby
Small but steady consumption.
5️⃣ Switch to LED Lights
LEDs consume up to 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs.
6️⃣ Do Laundry 2–3 Times Weekly Instead of Daily
Consolidate loads.
7️⃣ Upgrade Old Refrigerator
If ref is over 10 years old, it may be consuming double.
Sample Electricity Budget (Family with 1 AC)
AC (8 hrs daily): ₱2,000
Ref: ₱1,200
Lights & small appliances: ₱1,000
Laundry & cooking appliances: ₱800
WFH gadgets: ₱700
Estimated total:
₱5,700 monthly
That’s normal in 2026.
What’s a “Healthy” Electricity Budget?
Ideally:
Electricity should not exceed 8–12% of household income.
If income is ₱80,000:
Keep electricity around ₱6,000–₱8,000 max.
If it exceeds 15%, adjustments are needed.
Electricity isn’t just a bill.
It’s:
- Comfort
- Productivity
- Online classes
- Family movie nights
- Sleeping peacefully in hot weather
The goal isn’t to suffer in the heat just to save money.
The goal is smart usage.
Small consistent adjustments can lower your bill by ₱1,000–₱2,000 monthly — and that’s already ₱12,000–₱24,000 saved yearly.
That’s grocery money. Or savings.
And yes, every peso counts.
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