Determining the impact of future load compositions on cost-reflective tariffs and monthly electricity bills in a rural solar PV mini-grid
Journal article, 2026

Renewables-based mini-grids can significantly increase electricity access in rural, non-electrified areas. Despite their potential, mini-grid deployment has been slower than expected due to low profitability in areas with initially low demand. Tariff settings that would improve profitability are challenging due to uncertainty of future demand. While previous studies have explored how tariff settings affect demand and how productive use increases profitability, the impact of load compositions on cost-reflective tariffs and users' bills remains unexplored. This study determines the impact of future load compositions on cost-reflective tariffs and monthly electricity bills in a rural solar PV mini-grid. By combining a case with an already installed solar PV-based minigrid with spare capacity for future demand evolution and three future load composition scenarios, the study calculates cost-reflective tariffs under five different tariff structures (fixed energy, fixed and variable, time-of-use, power, and hybrid) and users monthly bills using the calculated cost-reflective tariffs. The results show that future load compositions significantly impact cost-reflective tariffs and monthly bills, with the effect depending on the tariff structure. Power-based tariffs show a higher reduction compared to energy-based tariffs for load compositions dominated by daily productive uses. The impact on bills for lower-usage households is significant.

Tariff structures

Productive uses

Monthly bills

Future load compositions

Solar PV mini-grid

Load categories

Author

Milky Ali Gelchu

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Jimmy Ehnberg

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Dereje Shiferaw

Addis Ababa Univ

Erik Ahlgren

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Energy Policy

0301-4215 (ISSN)

Vol. 210 115058

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Energy Systems

Areas of Advance

Energy

DOI

10.1016/j.enpol.2025.115058

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