Are you a residential, commercial, or industrial consumer in Pakistan? Staying informed about the latest electricity tariff rates is essential for managing your electricity consumption and expenses effectively. In this article, we’ll provide you with the most recent updates to electricity tariffs across Pakistan, as well as other valuable information to help you understand your electricity bill.
Current Electricity Tariff Rates in Pakistan (August 2024)
Here’s an updated table outlining the electricity tariff rates for residential consumers across different consumption levels in Pakistan:
Number of Bijli Units | Rate per 1 Unit today (KWH) |
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Below 50 | Rs. 5.95 |
1 to 100 | Rs. 23.59 |
101 to 200 | Rs. 30.10 |
201 to 300 | Rs. 34.26 |
301 to 400 | Rs. 39.15 |
401 to 500 | Rs. 41.36 |
501 to 600 | Rs. 42.78 |
601 to 700 | Rs. 43.92 |
Above 700 | Rs. 48.84 |
New Tariff Notification
A new notification regarding electricity tariffs has been issued, providing a detailed breakdown for different consumption levels:
- For consumption up to 50 units: The rate is Rs. 4.54 per unit.
- For consumption between 51 and 100 units: The rate is Rs. 9.06 per unit.
- For consumption exceeding 100 units: The rate is Rs. 28.42 per unit.
- For consumption exceeding 300 units: A fixed charge of Rs. 200 is applied in addition to the per-unit charges.
Important Note: If your consumption exceeds 300 units, four fixed charges are likely to be added to your bill, though specific details of these charges were not provided in the original notification.
Commercial Connection Per Unit Rate
For commercial consumers, the following rates apply across Pakistan:
Load Type | Rate per Unit (kWh) |
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Less than 5kW load | Rs. 38.80 |
More than 5kW load | Rs. 40.26 |
Understanding the Electricity Tariff Structure in Pakistan
Electricity tariffs in Pakistan are regulated by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA). NEPRA sets the rates for various consumer categories, including residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural consumers, each with its own tariff structure.
List of Electricity Distribution Companies in Pakistan
Electricity in Pakistan is distributed by several companies, each responsible for a specific region. Here is a list of the major electricity distribution companies in the country:
- FESCO (Faisalabad Electric Supply Company)
- GEPCO (Gujranwala Electric Power Company)
- HAZECO (Hazara Electric Supply Company)
- HESCO (Hyderabad Electric Supply Company)
- IESCO (Islamabad Electric Supply Company)
- KESC (Karachi Electric Supply Company)
- LESCO (Lahore Electric Supply Company)
- MEPCO (Multan Electric Power Company)
- PESCO (Peshawar Electric Power Company)
- QESCO (Quetta Electric Supply Company)
- SEPCO (Sukkur Electric Power Company)
- TESCO (Tribal Electric Supply Company)
FAQs about Electricity Tariffs in Pakistan
Q1: How is the electricity tariff determined in Pakistan?
The electricity tariff in Pakistan is set by NEPRA based on factors like the cost of electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. NEPRA regularly reviews these factors and adjusts the tariff rates accordingly.
Q2: Are there any additional charges or surcharges on the electricity bill?
Yes, in addition to the tariff rates, surcharges like the FC Surcharge (Rs. 0.43/kWh) and NJ Surcharge (Rs. 0.10/kWh) apply to all consumer categories except lifeline users.
Q3: How can I understand my electricity bill?
Your electricity bill will clearly display the applicable tariff rates, fixed charges, variable charges, and any additional surcharges. You can refer to the detailed tariff structure provided by NEPRA or your local electricity distribution company to understand your bill.
Q4: Are there any special tariff rates for agricultural or residential consumers?
Yes, agricultural consumers (Tariff D) and residential consumers (Tariff A1) have specific tariff rates that are often lower or subsidized compared to commercial and industrial consumers.
Conclusion
Keeping up with the latest electricity tariff rates in Pakistan is essential for managing your energy costs effectively. By understanding the tariff structure and the rates that apply to your consumption level, you can better plan your electricity usage and avoid unexpected charges.