
The arrival of summer means rising temperatures and higher electricity bills for most households. With the increased use of air conditioners, coolers, and fans, power consumption naturally goes up. But have you ever wondered how much the electricity bill would be for one of the world’s most expensive homes—Mukesh Ambani’s Antilia?
Mukesh Ambani and his family live in Antilia, a 27-storey mansion in Mumbai, known as the second most expensive private residence in the world, after Buckingham Palace. Built at an estimated cost of Rs 15,000 crore, this luxurious home comes with several world-class amenities like:

- Three helipads for quick travel
- A multi-storey garage for around 168 luxury cars
- A lavish spa and gym
- Temperature-controlled swimming pool
- A grand temple
- A private theater
- High-speed elevators
With such extravagant features, it’s no surprise that running this massive home comes with a hefty electricity bill.
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Antilia’s First Electricity Bill
When the Ambani family moved into Antilia in 2010, reports revealed that their first electricity bill was a staggering Rs 70,69,488 (over Rs 70 lakh) for consuming 6,37,240 units of electricity in a single month!
To put this into perspective:
- A regular household with all necessary electronic appliances uses around 300 units per month.
- Antilia’s power bill was equal to the monthly bill of 7,000 homes!
Did Ambani Get a Discount?
Yes! Since the bill was paid promptly, Mukesh Ambani received a discount of Rs 48,354, reducing the total amount slightly.
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Antilia stands as a symbol of Mukesh Ambani’s immense wealth and lavish lifestyle, with its sky-high electricity bill being just one example of its grandeur.