Maharashtra’s power distribution company Mahavitaran has digitised the procedure for issuing new electricity connections, promising faster turnarounds and greater transparency for consumers across the state. Under the revised system, customers who apply online will receive connections within the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission’s (MERC) prescribed timelines: three days in metropolitan areas, seven days in cities and 15 days in rural districts, provided the required infrastructure already exists.
How the new electricity connection Maharashtra process works
The entire workflow, from submission of the online application to the final meter installation, has been brought onto Mahavitaran’s digital platform. Applicants can upload identity and address documents with their request. Once the utility’s staff verify the paperwork, the customer receives a payment instruction. After the fee is paid, a new meter is installed and the connection is energised.
Mahavitaran officials said the system includes monitoring at every stage using information technology. That tracking will identify precisely where delays occur and who is responsible, allowing managers to correct slow points and improve accountability.
Timelines, exceptions and remaining work
The MERC timeline of three, seven and 15 days applies where basic infrastructure is available. For locations that require additional physical work — such as erecting poles, stringing conductors or creating new line extensions — the regulator has set a separate timeline of up to 90 days. Officials noted this distinction to set realistic expectations for consumers in newly developed or remote areas.
Mahavitaran provides supply across most of Maharashtra, excluding some parts of Mumbai, and the company activated its new digital process from 1 January. The move is expected to reduce the need for customers to visit offices, cut paperwork and speed up connection deliveries while providing a clear audit trail for regulators and consumers.
Benefits for consumers and the utility
For consumers the immediate advantages are shorter wait times and fewer in-person interactions. For Mahavitaran the benefits include operational efficiency and improved oversight. Officials said managers will now be able to see which stage of the process is slowing down and which employees or teams are responsible, enabling targeted improvements.
Observers welcomed the step as part of a broader trend of utilities adopting digital tools to improve service delivery. While the new system will not eliminate infrastructure-related delays, it should make administrative processing far quicker and more transparent.
Customers seeking new connections are advised to use the online portal, ensure documents are complete at the time of application and monitor status updates through the platform. For projects requiring new poles or lines, consumers will continue to see the extended timeline of up to 90 days, reflecting the additional construction work involved.
By bringing the connection process online, Mahavitaran aims to meet regulatory deadlines more consistently and deliver a better experience to electricity consumers across Maharashtra.
Key Takeaways:
- Mahavitaran has digitised the new electricity connection process to meet MERC timelines of 3, 7 and 15 days for metros, cities and rural areas respectively.
- The end-to-end online system adds transparency and allows officials to trace delays at each stage.
- Where new infrastructure such as poles or lines is required, connections may take up to 90 days.
- The initiative, launched 1 January, aims to reduce wait times, cut paperwork and improve accountability.

















