SP Group suspended meter reading during the Circuit Breaker months. Find out how your utilities bills will be calculated for those months at https://go.gov.sg/ema-elec-demand.
Your electricity meter readings during the Circuit Break period (April - May 2020):
You would most likely see an adjustment on your upcoming electricity charges if you did not submit your meter readings manually.
From EMA website: "Singapore householdsā electricity consumption typically increases from April through August. This is because the weather tends to be hotter in these months, and households use more electricity to power their fans or air-conditioners to stay cool.
During the Circuit Breaker (CB) period, most Singaporeans have been staying, working, or studying from home. This, coupled with the hotter weather, has led to higher electricity usage as well. For example, we saw an average increase of 22% in daily household electricity consumption in May 2020, compared to February 2020. "
Should you have any questions, please feel free to write to use at [email protected] or contact us at 1800-835-6463
SP Group suspended meter reading during the Circuit Breaker months. Find out how your utilities bills will be calculated for those months at https://go.gov.sg/ema-elec-demand.
Your electricity meter readings during the Circuit Break period (April - May 2020):
You would most likely see an adjustment on your upcoming electricity charges if you did not submit your meter readings manually.
From EMA website: "Singapore householdsā electricity consumption typically increases from April through August. This is because the weather tends to be hotter in these months, and households use more electricity to power their fans or air-conditioners to stay cool.
During the Circuit Breaker (CB) period, most Singaporeans have been staying, working, or studying from home. This, coupled with the hotter weather, has led to higher electricity usage as well. For example, we saw an average increase of 22% in daily household electricity consumption in May 2020, compared to February 2020. "
Should you have any questions, please feel free to write to use at [email protected] or contact us at 1800-835-6463