How to Check Your MEA Bill for June 2026
Your MEA electricity bill for June 2026 is available online. Summer months typically bring higher electricity consumption from air conditioning and cooling appliances, which can push bills above the monthly average. This guide walks you through the quickest way to view your outstanding amount, understand the charges, and pay — all without visiting a payment office. Thailand bills are issued on a monthly cycle, so your June 2026 bill reflects consumption from the previous calendar month.
How to Check Your MEA Bill Online — June 2026
To view your MEA bill for June 2026, follow these steps:
Step 1 — Locate your CA Number. You can find this on any printed bill from MEA or on your account registration confirmation. Example format: 12345678901.
Step 2 — Use the form above. Enter your CA Number and click "Check Bill". You will be redirected directly to your account on the MEA official portal.
Step 3 — Review your bill. The portal shows your June 2026 consumption, charges, and due date.
Step 4 — Make a payment. Use the official portal's payment page to settle your June 2026 bill through the available options.
Understanding Your June 2026 Bill Amount
Your MEA electricity bill for June 2026 is calculated based on the units consumed during the billing period, applied against the current tariff slab rates set by ERC. The bill typically includes:
- Energy charges — the cost per unit (kWh for electricity) multiplied by your consumption
- Fixed charges / meter rent — a flat monthly fee regardless of consumption
- Government levies and taxes — VAT, electricity duty, or other statutory surcharges
- Fuel adjustment charges — quarterly adjustments reflecting actual fuel procurement costs (where applicable)
If your June 2026 bill appears higher than usual, the most common causes are increased seasonal consumption, a tariff revision effective from this period, or a meter-read catch-up after an estimated bill. Check the "units consumed" line on your bill first — if the number is higher than your typical month, the usage itself is the driver rather than an administrative error.
For exact slab rates, see our MEA Tariff Guide.
June 2026 Tariff Rates for MEA
The tariff rates applicable to your June 2026 bill are set by Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand and are periodically revised. The charges are structured in consumption slabs — lower-use households pay a lower per-unit rate, while higher-consumption users attract a higher rate.
For the complete, up-to-date slab table with exact rates and applicable surcharges, see our dedicated MEA Tariff page. That page is updated every time the regulator publishes a new tariff determination and cites the official source document with its retrieval date.
When reading your June 2026 bill, look for the "tariff category" or "consumer category" line — it tells you which rate band applies to your connection. Domestic consumers (Residential / Domestic) are billed at the residential slab rates, which are typically lower than commercial or industrial rates.
Payment Options for Your June 2026 MEA Bill
Once you have viewed your MEA bill for June 2026, you have several ways to settle it before the due date:
Official portal — Log in to https://eservice.mea.or.th/cic_billsearch/billsearch.aspx to pay via the provider's own payment gateway.
Mobile apps — Most Thailand utility providers support payment through the national payments app or the provider's own mobile app.
Bank/ATM — Your CA Number serves as the payment reference at any bank branch or ATM that supports utility bill payments.
Franchise/agent locations — Authorised collection agents accept cash payments across Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan.
For the full list of payment channels and step-by-step payment instructions, see our MEA Payment Methods guide.
MEA Bill Due Date — June 2026
Your June 2026 bill from MEA will show a specific due date printed on the statement. In Thailand, utility bills must be paid within the period shown on the bill to avoid late payment surcharges.
As a general guide, monthly bills from MEA are typically due within 15 to 30 days of the bill issue date. The exact due date varies by billing cycle and your meter reading date, so always check the "Due Date" or "Last Date of Payment" line on your specific June 2026 bill.
Paying after the due date usually triggers a surcharge (typically 1–2% of the overdue amount in Thailand). If your payment is significantly delayed, the provider may issue a disconnection notice — see our MEA Complaints & Reconnection guide for what to do if that happens.
MEA Customer Support — June 2026 Bill Queries
If you have a dispute or query about your June 2026 bill, the fastest resolution paths are:
Phone: Call 1130 during business hours. Have your CA Number ready when you call.
Service centres: Visit any MEA service centre in Bangkok with your original bill and a copy of your CNIC or equivalent ID.
Online portal: Log in to https://eservice.mea.or.th/cic_billsearch/billsearch.aspx and use the "Complaints" or "Contact Us" section to raise a formal complaint with a reference number.
For detailed escalation steps — including what to do if the provider does not resolve your complaint — see our full MEA Complaints guide.
