Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), How to change To Tariff??

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Change My Tariff
Apply for a tariff change if there is any activity changes at your property.

If you live in a service apartment/condominium which sit on a piece of commercial land title, you might be paying higher electricity bill every month if your electricity usage is charged based on commercial tariff.

Either way, your application will be processed pretty soon. Normally, your tariff will be changed to residential rate during the next business day after online submission.

There are 4 steps to fill in the online form. Make sure you select "Domestic" as premise type, and select the correct residential type.

At the end of the process, you are required to submit a scanned copy of your MyKad. The name on the MyKad should be the same with the name printed on your electricity bill.

If you confirm to submit the application, you will be charged for RM10 stamp duty, which will be reflected in your upcoming electricity bill.

Upon successful submission, you will receive an email .

However, there seems to be no further notification on successful tariff change. You can login to myTNB after 24 hours later to check if your electricity tariff has been changed to residential rate or not.
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Why meter no function, after change tarif to residential? 😅

paperosemacy
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Thank you very much for this useful information 🙏

yangyangaditya
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thanks for sharing. is this the same for SOHO unit?

ylw
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How about the previous bills? After successful application, will they refund the differences for the previously pad amount in the next bill? 😀

louischang
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My page no longer shows change tariff... Even after remove account and retry to apply..

ASpencer
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I stay service apartment too, but everytime i select mynunit to change tariff, it said im applying on behalf of company/society and not individual. How to apply ad inrividual

qarieast
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Hi. Can i confirm when i change my tariff to residential, it's named Domestic General - low voltage right?

splendidspy