Electricity Price Per Unit in Pakistan September 2024 Latest Updated Method
It is crucial to know what is happening in your country and to keep yourself up-to-date we are here to help you. Check the recently change electricity price per unit in Pakistan.
Electricity Price Per Unit in Pakistan (K-Electric Per Unit Rate)
K-Electric (KE) is a supplier of electricity in Karachi and is responsible for the distribution of electricity in Karachi and surrounding areas.
Number of Unit | Per Unit Rate |
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1-100 | 39 |
101-200 | 41 |
201-300 | 42 |
301-400 | 43 |
401-500 | 43 |
501-600 | 43 |
601-700 | 44 |
Above 700 | 45 |
FESCO Per Unit Price
Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) in Pakistan is primarily responsible for the distribution of electricity in its designated region, which includes Faisalabad and surrounding areas.
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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001-100 | 22 |
101-200 | 27 |
201-300 | 30 |
301-400 | 33 |
401-500 | 35 |
501-600 | 36 |
601-700 | 37 |
Above 700 | 42 |
GEPCO Per Unit Price
GEPCO was made from the old electricity board that covered Gujranwala, Hafizabad, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, and Mandi Bahauddin.
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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1-100 | 22 |
101-200 | 32 |
201-300 | 37 |
301-400 | 43 |
401-500 | 47 |
501-600 | 49 |
601-700 | 52 |
Above 700 | 65 |
HESCO Per Unit Price
Hyderabad Electric Supply Company is an electric distribution company that supplies electricity to the southern districts of Sindh in Pakistan
Number of Unit | Per Unit Rate |
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1-100 | 41 |
101-300 | 58 |
301-1000 | 151 |
Above 1000 | 188 |
IESCO Per Unit Price
Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) was built on 25th April 1998. IESCO is also a distributor of electricity in Islamabad.
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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1-100 | 16 |
101-200 | 22 |
201-300 | 27 |
301-400 | 32 |
401-500 | 35 |
501-600 | 36 |
601-700 | 37 |
Above 700 | 42 |
LESCO Per Unit Price
Lahore Electric Supply Company is a Pakistani government-owned electric distribution company. It is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. LESCO provides electricity and covers everything area of it.
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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1-100 | 10 |
101-200 | 13 |
201-300 | 24 |
301-400 | 27 |
401-700 | 37 |
Above 700 | 37 |
MESCO Per Unit Price
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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1-50 | 4 |
51-100 | 7 |
101-200 | 10 |
201-300 | 12 |
301-700 | 19 |
Above 700 | 22 |
SEPCO Per Unit Price
Number of Units | Per Unit Rate |
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Up to 50 | 14.37 |
101-200 | 16.51 |
201-300 | 19.21 |
301-700 | 21.06 |
Above 700 | 23.45 |
Peak Hours/ Peak Time
Peak hours refer to the particular time period in a day when electricity unit price is charged more than the usual price. The another thing to be noted is the criteria of peak time is applied only on the consumers that has 3 phase connection. Single phase consumers do not lie under this criteria. In short, peak time is only apply on people with 3 phase connection.
The duration of peak hours lasts up to 4 hours and these are the hours when consumption of electricity is highest. That’s why electricity charges are also increased during these hours. The table given below contains the details about it:
Month | Timings |
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Mar to May | 6 PM to 10 PM |
Jun to Aug | 7 PM to 11 PM |
Sep to Nov | 6 PM to 10 PM |
Dec to Feb | 5 PM to 9 PM |
The last time electricity price per unit in Pakistan increased on 3rd of February, 2024 by Rs4.56. The price per unit are different in each province. As we all know there are four province in Pakistan Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and KPK in all these province the electric supply is managed by distinct companies also the price varies depending on the province you live in.
To regulate the provision of electric power services in Pakistan National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEEPRA) was established under the section 3. NEPRA is the only one agency that fully controls and manage the electric supply in Pakistan. Their goal is to ensure that the regulations are based on solid commercial principles. The government only announces the new rate of electricity when NEPRA supply them because the prepare the whole pricing structure.
How many Electricity Distribution Companies are there?
In Pakistan there are almost 12 Distribution Companies of Electricity and each electricity price per unit in Pakistan is mentioned above you can see and the name of each company is written below.
- (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
How you can Calculate your Electricity Bill?
Before telling you about how to calculate your electricity bill you can also see the video and try to understand the electricity bill first click this “Understand electricity bill” after watching the video you will gain the full knowledge about the bill and you can easily understand the calculation process.
The calculation process will help you understand what thing affects your bill and what happen when the rate go up. Assume a monthly consumption of 150 units, with 50 units consumed during peak hours.
- Base Tariff: 150 units × Rs 20/unit = Rs 3,000
- FAC: No change in fuel prices, so Rs 0
- Taxes & Surcharges: Calculated at 20% of the base tariff and FAC, totaling Rs 600.
- Peak Hour Charges: Calculated separately based on the applicable rate and additional units consumed during peak hours, amounting to Rs 267.35.
Total Bill Calculation:
- Sum up all the components:
- Base Tariff + FAC + Taxes & Surcharges + Peak Hour Charges = Total Bill Amount
Final Result:
- In this adjusted example, the total electricity bill for July 2023 would be Rs 3867.35.
What you can do to Control Electricity Bill?
The simple answer is switch to solar energy use solar panels on your property to fight the ugly bill you see every month. If you don’t know anything about this technology you must know because it is becoming a trend in Pakistan. You can check the solar panel price in Pakistan, solar types and solar inverter.
We have given a complete guide which will help you in understanding that tech also because of the huge import from China this year the prices have dropped a lot and this is the best time to get your hands on it.