Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, ASD can be paid online through the official BESCOM website. Consumers can use either the Quick Pay option (without login) or the registered login portal. You only need your 10-digit RR number to view the outstanding ASD amount. Payments can be made through UPI, debit card, credit card, or net banking via the BESCOM payment gateway. Once payment is completed, a digital receipt is generated instantly. It is advisable to download or save the receipt for future reference. Always use the official BESCOM portal to avoid payment errors.

ASD stands for Additional Security Deposit. It is a refundable security amount collected by BESCOM to cover approximately two months of average electricity consumption. This ensures that the deposit matches your current usage pattern. ASD is not a penalty or fine. It is calculated annually based on the previous 12 months of billing data. If your consumption increases, additional deposit may be required. If it decreases significantly, the required deposit may reduce in future revisions.

If ASD is not paid, it remains outstanding in your electricity bill. The unpaid amount continues to reflect in your bill summary. If dues are not cleared within the prescribed timeline, BESCOM may initiate action as per electricity supply regulations. This may include reminders or further billing consequences. It is advisable to clear ASD along with your electricity bill to avoid inconvenience. Since ASD is part of the security deposit requirement, it is treated as a mandatory component of the account.

BESCOM reviews ASD annually to match your current electricity usage. Electricity consumption may increase due to added appliances, seasonal usage, or load enhancement. Since ASD equals two months of average billing, the deposit must reflect updated consumption. If the existing deposit is lower than required, the shortfall is collected. This annual review ensures financial balance between supply and payment risk. It is a standard regulatory process followed by electricity boards.

No, ASD is not a monthly charge. It is a security deposit adjustment that typically appears once a year after consumption review. It does not repeat every month. Once paid, it remains as part of your total security deposit with BESCOM. The next revision will occur only during the next annual review cycle. Consumers often mistake ASD for an extra bill component, but it is a deposit adjustment, not a recurring charge.

ASD is calculated as: Average Monthly Bill × 2. BESCOM reviews your previous 12 months of electricity consumption. It calculates the average monthly bill amount. That value is multiplied by two to determine the required security deposit. If the existing deposit is lower than this calculated amount, the difference is added as ASD. For example, if the average monthly bill is ₹2,000, required deposit is ₹4,000. If you already paid ₹3,000 earlier, ₹1,000 will be added as ASD.

Yes, ASD is refundable after permanent disconnection. When a connection is permanently closed, BESCOM prepares a final settlement statement. Any pending dues are adjusted against the security deposit. If there is remaining balance, it is refunded to the consumer as per official procedures. Refund timelines may vary depending on documentation and clearance verification. It is important to ensure all bills are cleared before applying for final refund.

You can check ASD amount using the BESCOM Quick Pay portal. Visit the official BESCOM website and enter your RR number in the Quick Pay section. The system displays the current outstanding bill details, including ASD if applicable. No login is required for basic bill viewing. For detailed billing history and download options, logging into the registered portal is recommended. Always verify the RR number carefully before proceeding.

Yes, ASD can be paid without creating or using a login account. The Quick Pay facility allows direct payment using only the RR number. This option is convenient for property owners, senior citizens, and users who do not maintain portal accounts. After entering the RR number, you can view dues and complete payment immediately. A payment receipt is generated upon successful transaction. This method is simple and secure when accessed through the official website.

Generally, the property owner is responsible for ASD. ASD forms part of the electricity connection’s security deposit, which is typically linked to the property owner. However, rental agreements may include specific clauses transferring responsibility to tenants. It is advisable to clarify this in writing before tenancy begins. Clear documentation avoids disputes. In case of ownership transfer, ASD records should be verified carefully.

In Bangalore, ASD refers to Additional Security Deposit collected by BESCOM. It is calculated annually based on average electricity usage. The purpose is to ensure the security deposit covers approximately two months of billing value. ASD appears as a separate line item in the electricity bill when revision occurs. It applies to both domestic and commercial consumers within BESCOM jurisdiction. It is not unique to Bangalore but part of electricity board procedures.

You can download your BESCOM electricity bill through the official login portal. After logging in with your registered account, select the billing history section. Choose the required month and download the PDF copy. The Quick Pay option shows bill summary but does not provide full billing history. Downloaded bills are useful for documentation, loan processing, rental verification, and property transactions. Always ensure details such as RR number and tariff category are correct.

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