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Why Your Commercial Electricity Bill Is Higher Than It Should Be; and what to do about it

If you run a factory, a hospital, an office complex, or any facility that depends on continuous power, your electricity bill is probably one of the biggest line items in your monthly expenses. And yet — for most facility managers and business owners — it remains the most accepted cost. You see the number, you wince, you pay, and you move on.
The problem is that most of that bill isn’t inevitable. A significant portion is the result of inefficiencies that nobody has bothered to find yet. That’s exactly what an energy audit is designed to fix.

Who What Is an Energy Audit, Really?

An energy audit is a systematic examination of your facility’s energy consumption — where power is coming from, where it’s going, and where it’s being wasted. It’s less like a financial audit and more like a health check-up for your building. At Swawlambi, an energy audit involves walking through your entire facility, measuring actual load consumption at each point, comparing it against rated capacity, and identifying the gaps. It’s not a paperwork exercise — it’s hands-on, instrument-based analysis.

The Real Culprits Behind Oversized Electricity Bills

  Most facilities overpay on electricity for a handful of predictable reasons:
  • Aging or poorly maintained equipment that draws more power than its nameplate rating
  • Loads running during peak tariff hours unnecessarily
  • Power factor penalties going unnoticed on monthly bills
  • Lighting systems that haven’t been upgraded to LED
  • HVAC systems cooling or heating unoccupied zones
  • Idle machinery left energised outside of production hours
None of these are dramatic failures. They’re the slow, silent drains that accumulate into lakhs of rupees annually — and because they don’t break anything, nobody fixes them.
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What Changes After an Audit

Once you have a proper energy audit report, the conversation shifts entirely. Instead of reacting to bills, you’re making decisions with data.
You know which equipment is drawing excess power. You know the best time windows to schedule high-load processes. You know whether your power factor correction equipment is working or not. And you have a prioritised list of fixes — ranked by cost and payback period — so you can start recovering money immediately.
Businesses that undergo a proper energy audit with Swawlambi typically identify savings of ₹5 to ₹20 lakhs per year, with reductions in monthly bills ranging from 20 to 30 percent.

Who Should Get an Energy Audit?

If your monthly electricity bill crosses ₹5 lakhs, an energy audit almost certainly pays for itself within the first few months. Industries that benefit most include manufacturing facilities, hospitals, hotels, educational campuses, data centres, and large commercial office buildings. Even government and PSU facilities — which often run aging electrical infrastructure — stand to benefit significantly from a structured audit and load optimisation programme.

The Swawlambi Approach

Swawlambi’s energy audit service goes beyond generating a report. Their certified engineers measure, map, and analyse your entire facility — and then work with your team to implement the recommendations. The goal isn’t a binder on a shelf; it’s a measurable reduction in your next electricity bill.
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