Sources within the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) are puzzled at the hike of electricity charges for the Colaba-Seepz Metro-3 line. The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), however, has mentioned that it has followed a standard tariff philosophy with the hike.
An MMRCL official said - “If you look at other Metro corporations such as Kochi Metro, the electricity charge was Rs 4.8 per unit while that of railways was Rs 5.1 per unit. Similarly in Bengaluru, the power cost for Metro was Rs 5 per unit as against Rs 6 per unit for railways. There is a discount given in Metro tariff as compared to railway tariff as the latter can earn through cross-subsidy arrangement with freight earnings."
“It is surprising that when rates have fallen overall and for residential users and other categories, the Metro Rail has to bear high charges. We are totally underground and have no means to generate additional solar power. We will depend on the electricity supplied by Tata Power and have not got any relief in charges” an unnamed source from the MMRCL said.