Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) electricity rates can be checked online. You can search through KEPCO On, KEPCO Cyber Branch, Power Planner, etc.
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On the KEPCO:ON site, you can handle various tasks online, such as electricity bill inquiry, electricity bill payment, and electricity title change.
To check your home’s electricity bill, you must enter personal information such as your home address and mobile phone number. There is no cost when searching, and you can easily search for free.
KEPCO electricity bill inquiry
You can check your electricity bill by going to the My Page and Bill Inquiry menu on the KEPCO On site. You can check your electricity bill on a monthly basis.
Check electricity bill (open)
You can also calculate electricity bills on the KEPCO On site. Select the contract type from residential (low pressure), residential (high pressure), etc.
Check if applicable, such as large family fee, life support device fee, etc., enter the usage start date, usage end date, and enter the usage kWh.
✔ How to check Korea Electric Power Corporation’s electricity rates
Access the KEPCO On site.
Enter your personal information and log in.
Register your customer number in the electricity usage contract management menu.
Click Rate Inquiry on My Page.
Select the month and year for electricity billing.
If you do not know your KEPCO customer number, you can find your KEPCO customer number by searching your customer number.
KEPCO customer number inquiry
You can look up your KEPCO customer number using the search function on the KEPCO On site. You can search your KEPCO customer number by entering your home address.
KEPCO customer number inquiry (open)
Go to the civil complaint application and electricity usage contract management menu on the KEPCO On site. If your customer number is not registered, you can search your customer number using your home address by clicking the Add customer number button.
Electricity rate structure
The electricity bill structure we pay is as follows.
Base rate + electricity quantity fee + climate environment fee + fuel cost adjustment fee
The climate and environment fee is the cost of providing energy and includes RPS, ETS, and coal power generation reduction costs. The charging method is the unit price of the climate environmental fee x the amount of electricity used.
The fuel cost adjustment fee is a fee that reflects changes in fuel costs. The charging method is the adjusted fuel cost x the amount of electricity used.
Since the amount of electricity used is included in everything, reducing the amount of electricity used can reduce the overall electricity bill.