Wave City Electricity Supply 2026 — PVVNL, Bills & New Connection Guide

Mayank Jain Mayank Jain

Last Updated: March 2026 | Resident-verified electricity data from Wave City sectors.

⚡ Wave City Electricity — Quick Facts 2026
  • Power supplied by PVVNL (Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited)
  • Wave City has underground cabling throughout — no overhead wires
  • Smart electricity meters installed across Phase 1
  • Average bill: ₹800–₹2,500/month for a residential plot home
  • Power cuts are rare in Phase 1 — typically less than 2–4 hours/month
  • Connection available: Single-phase (5 kW) and three-phase (15 kW+)

Wave City Ghaziabad electricity supply is managed by PVVNL with a dedicated 33kV substation and underground cable network across all 90 km of internal roads. Electricity supply is one of the most practical questions buyers and residents ask about Wave City Ghaziabad. Before purchasing a plot or flat, understanding the power distributor, connection process, meter types, typical bills, and reliability is essential. This guide covers everything from who supplies power to how to apply for a new connection.

Wave City Electricity Supply — Who is the Provider?

Electricity in Wave City Ghaziabad is supplied by PVVNL — Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, the state electricity distribution company covering western Uttar Pradesh. Wave City falls under PVVNL’s Ghaziabad urban circle. You can access your account, pay bills, and raise complaints at pvvnl.up.nic.in or the UPPCL mobile app.

DetailInformation
DistributorPVVNL (Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Ltd)
ZoneGhaziabad Urban Circle
Bill paymentpvvnl.up.nic.in | UPPCL app | CSC centres
Helpline1912 (24×7 complaint number)
Connection typeLT (Low Tension) residential supply
MeteringSmart prepaid/postpaid meters across Phase 1
Billing cycleMonthly

Wave City Underground Cabling — Smart Infrastructure

One of Wave City’s standout infrastructure features is its fully underground electrical cabling network. Unlike most NCR colonies where overhead wires are a safety hazard and aesthetic eyesore, Wave City has routed all electrical lines underground across Phase 1 (Sectors 1–7). This means:

  • No overhead wire obstructions or pole clutter on roads
  • Significantly lower risk of wire-related accidents and short circuits
  • More reliable supply during storms and heavy rain
  • Cleaner streetscape — part of the IGBC Platinum green township design
  • Fibre-optic internet also routed underground alongside electrical lines

Electricity Bills in Wave City — Typical Monthly Costs

Home TypeMonthly ConsumptionApprox. Monthly BillNotes
1 BHK / small flat100–200 units/month₹600–₹1,200Basic appliances, 1 AC
2 BHK flat200–350 units/month₹1,200–₹2,1002 ACs, standard appliances
3 BHK flat / ground floor300–500 units/month₹1,800–₹3,000Multiple ACs, geyser
194 sqyd plot home (G+2)400–800 units/month₹2,400–₹4,800Multiple floors, inverter AC
Commercial / shopVaries widely₹3,000–₹15,000+Commercial tariff applies

Note: PVVNL UP electricity tariff (2025–26): First 100 units @ ₹3.35/unit, 101–150 units @ ₹3.85/unit, 151–300 units @ ₹5.00/unit, above 300 units @ ₹6.00/unit. Fixed charges and fuel surcharge additional. Verify current tariff at pvvnl.up.nic.in.

New Electricity Connection in Wave City — How to Apply

  • Step 1: Visit pvvnl.up.nic.in → New Connection → Apply Online
  • Step 2: Submit documents: Registry/sale deed, Aadhaar, passport photo, site plan, NOC from Wave City maintenance department
  • Step 3: Pay connection charges (₹2,500–₹7,000 for single-phase; ₹5,000–₹15,000 for three-phase)
  • Step 4: PVVNL site inspection — usually within 7–15 working days
  • Step 5: Meter installation and connection energised
  • Pro tip: Ensure your plot registry is complete before applying — PVVNL requires a registered sale deed for new residential connections

Power Cut Frequency — Sector-Wise Reality Check

Sector / AreaPower Cut FrequencyResident Feedback
Sectors 1–5 (Phase 1 core)Very low — 2–4 hrs/month average“Rarely face cuts, underground wiring helps a lot”
Sectors 6–7Low — 4–8 hrs/month“Occasional 1–2 hour cuts, mostly planned maintenance”
Phase 2 (Sectors 15–18)Moderate — infrastructure being laidPower supply improving as development progresses
Summer peak (May–June)Slightly higher — grid load shedding possibleKeep an inverter/UPS as backup

Wave City’s underground cabling gives it a reliability edge over most Ghaziabad colonies where overhead wires are vulnerable to storms and tree branches. The central command centre also monitors power distribution in real-time and coordinates faster restoration.

Inverter / Generator Backup in Wave City

For flats in Wave City — SKA Divine, Wave Dream Homes, Wave Floors Premium, Gaur NYC — building-level DG (diesel generator) backup is typically provided for common areas and basic flat supply (one light + fan circuit) during cuts. For plot homes, residents typically install their own home inverter (800VA–2 kVA) which is sufficient for lights, fans, and one TV/router during short outages.


Wave City Electricity Supply — Useful Resources

For wave city electricity supply related queries, residents can visit the PVVNL official website for bill payment and new connection applications. The UPPCL portal provides tariff details and complaint registration. Smart meter data can be tracked via the Bijli Bachao platform.

FAQs — Wave City Electricity Supply

Which electricity department covers Wave City Ghaziabad?

Wave City Ghaziabad is covered by PVVNL (Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited), under the Ghaziabad Urban Circle. For new connections, bill payments, complaints, and meter issues, contact PVVNL at 1912 or visit pvvnl.up.nic.in. The UPPCL Connect app (available on Android and iOS) also allows online bill payment and complaint lodging.

Does Wave City have underground electricity cables?

Yes — Wave City Phase 1 (Sectors 1–7) has a fully underground electrical cabling network. This is part of the IGBC Platinum-certified smart township design and significantly reduces power outage frequency compared to areas with overhead wires. Phase 2 sectors will have the same underground infrastructure as development progresses.

How much is the electricity bill in Wave City?

Electricity bills in Wave City depend on consumption and PVVNL’s tiered tariff. A typical 2 BHK resident using 200–350 units/month pays approximately ₹1,200–₹2,100/month. A plot home on 194 sqyd with multiple floors typically uses 400–800 units/month, with bills of ₹2,400–₹4,800/month depending on AC usage and number of occupants.

How to pay PVVNL electricity bill for Wave City?

You can pay your PVVNL electricity bill for Wave City through: (1) pvvnl.up.nic.in — online payment portal, (2) UPPCL Connect app — mobile payment, (3) Google Pay / PhonePe / Paytm — search for PVVNL and enter your 12-digit account number, (4) CSC (Common Service Centre) — nearest government service centre, (5) PVVNL collection centres — Ghaziabad zone office. Keep your account number (printed on your meter or previous bill) handy.


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Sources & References

  • [1] PVVNL — Electricity tariff schedule 2025–26. pvvnl.up.nic.in
  • [2] Wave City — Smart infrastructure documentation. wavecity.in
  • [3] UPPCL — Consumer portal. uppcl.org
  • [4] Resident reviews — 99acres, Housing.com Wave City reviews, March 2026

Mayank Jain is a real estate researcher and digital content specialist with deep expertise in the Wave City Ghaziabad township. He has personally tracked Wave City’s development across all 18 sectors — from GDA approvals and RERA filings to builder possession timelines and resident feedback. As founder of Ammaya, Mayank brings 10+ years of experience in digital publishing, SEO, and web technology. All property data, pricing, and legal information published on this blog is independently verified against official RERA records, GDA board minutes, and direct builder sources before publication.

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