In this case, the tenant can take the following measures:
1. Negotiate with the landlord: First, try to communicate with the landlord and explain that the electricity price is stipulated by the state, and individuals have no right to increase the price privately. If the landlord insists on increasing the fees, he can ask him to provide the corresponding legal basis or consult the price department, and make it clear that he will not accept the request for increasing the fees.
2. Report to the relevant departments: If the landlord still insists on increasing fees and makes trouble without reason, he can report to the price department or relevant departments and ask them to investigate and deal with the landlord's behavior.
3. Seek legal aid: If the landlord's behavior has seriously violated the legitimate rights and interests of the tenant and violated relevant laws and regulations, you can seek legal aid or resolve the dispute through legal channels. You can consult a lawyer or ask for help to understand relevant laws and regulations and ways to protect rights.
In short, it is unreasonable for the landlord to raise the electricity price, and the tenant has the right to safeguard his legitimate rights and interests. Disputes can be resolved through consultation, reporting, legal aid and other channels to safeguard their own rights and interests.