Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Power division clarifies: No Subsidy cut for K-Electric consumers

Power division clarifies: No Subsidy cut for K-Electric consumers

ISLAMABAD: The Power Division described the recent review of K-Electric’s tariff as a “major step forward” for the people of Karachi, emphasizing that it submitted the review on time and decided it purely on merit. In a statement, the division said that some groups are misrepresenting NEPRA’s decision, even though it is based on fairness, … Read more

Nepra approves Rs0.8 increase in power tariff

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved an increase of 8 paisa per unit in electricity prices. According to reports on Tuesday, this increase comes under the fuel price adjustment for August and will apply to electricity consumers across the country, including Karachi. It is worth mentioning that in September, Nepra had announced … Read more

HESCO faces Rs0.1 Million penalty from NEPRA

HESCO faces Rs0.1 Million penalty from NEPRA

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has decided to impose a daily fine of Rs. 0.1 million on the Hyderabad Electric Supply Company (HESCO) for carrying out load shedding instead of fixing power losses in its system. According to NEPRA’s decision, the fine will be charged for each day of load shedding and will … Read more

Good news for Karachi: Electricity prices reduced by Rs1.79 per Unit

Good news for Karachi: Electricity prices reduced by Rs1.79 per Unit

KARACHI: Karachi’s electricity consumers have received another relief as the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) announced a cut in power prices. According to the notification, NEPRA reduced electricity by Rs1.79 per unit under the monthly fuel cost adjustment for July 2025. The relief will apply to K-Electric as well as government-owned distribution companies, and … Read more

Sindh approves cheaper power supply for Karachi

Sindh

KARACHI: The Sindh government has confirmed plans to provide more affordable electricity to both residents and industrial consumers in Karachi, Sindh Energy Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said in an official statement. In a statement, he said the Sindh Assembly has given constitutional approval for the establishment of the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA). Recruitment … Read more

Good news for Electricity users: Power prices reduced across Pakistan

Good news for Electricity users: Power prices reduced across Pakistan

Islamabad: There’s some great news for electricity users across Pakistan! The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a reduction in power prices, which will bring financial relief to millions of people. NEPRA has approved a Rs 1.89 per unit cut in electricity prices under the quarterly adjustment for April to June 2025. This … Read more

Electricity prices likely to drop in Pakistan

Electricity

ISLAMABAD: There is a strong possibility that electricity prices will decrease by 65 paisas per unit for consumers of government-owned power distribution companies. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has completed the hearing on the request of the Central Power Purchasing Agency and the authority will also issue a final decision to review the … Read more

NEPRA announces reduction in Electricity Tariff

NEPRA announces reduction in Electricity Tariff

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) reduced electricity prices under the monthly fuel adjustment, a news source reported. According to a notification issued here, K-Electric consumers will receive a reduction of Rs 4.03 per unit, while consumers in the rest of the country will see a decrease of 5 paisas per unit. Power … Read more

NEPRA concludes hearing on KE’s Rs 4.69/unit relief request for Karachi

NEPRA concludes hearing on KE’s Rs 4.69/unit relief request for Karachi

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) on Monday concluded its hearing on K-Electric’s request to grant a Rs 4.69 per unit relief for electricity consumers in Karachi. K-Electric, through its petition, requested NEPRA to approve a Rs 4.69 per unit relief under the monthly fuel charge adjustments (FCA) for April 2025. “Following the … Read more

NEPRA approves electricity tariff reduction

NEPRA approves electricity tariff reduction

Islamabad: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a reduction of Rs1.50 per unit in the basic electricity tariff, providing relief to consumers across the country. The revised average tariff for power distribution companies will now be set at Rs34 per unit. NEPRA has forwarded its decision to the federal government for official … Read more

Why Karachi’s Electricity Got Cheaper? While others it’s expensive across the country?

Why Karachi's Electricity Got Cheaper? While others it’s expensive across the country?

ISLAMABAD: In a recent tariff adjustment, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has created a notable disparity in electricity prices across the country, bringing relief to Karachi while increasing the burden on consumers elsewhere. According to NEPRA’s latest notifications, electricity prices for K-Electric customers have been reduced by Rs. 2.99 per unit. This adjustment, … Read more

NEPRA fixes electric vehicles charging tariff at Rs 23.57 unit

NEPRA

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has fixed basic tariff of electric vehicle charging stations Rs 23.57 per unit as the federal government’s request has been approved.

NEPRA has issued a decision to reduce the tariff and has fixed a Rs 23.5 unit of charging stations of electric vehicles. The tariff has been reduced from Rs 45.55 to Rs 23.57 per unit.

NEPRA’s decision states that the basic tariffs of electric charging stations of vehicles have been reduced by Rs 21.98 per unit.

Meanwhile a request to remove capped margin of Rs 24.44 on vehicle charging stations also approved.

NEPRA said in its decision that according to the government request, the margin has been set aside the market.

It is to be noted here that the federal government had submitted a request to NEPRA for reduction in tariff of charging stations.

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Consumers likely to get 50 paisa per unit discount: NEPRA

Consumers likely to get 50 paisa per unit discount: NEPRA

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has completed its hearing on tariff revision requests from seven Independent Power Producers (IPPs). If approved, this adjustment could provide consumers with a relief of 50 paisa per unit, potentially resulting in overall savings of Rs. 920 billion. The hearing addressed requests submitted by seven IPPs operating under … Read more

NEPRA notifies Rs 3 per unit relief for K-Electric consumers

NEPRA

ISLAMABAD:K-Electric submitted provisional monthly fuel charge adjustments (FCA) request for January 2025, to be translated as relief of PKR 4.84 per kWh for customers. Following a hearing, yet to be announced, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) will issue a decision clarifying the FCA amount to be passed on to customer bills and the … Read more

NEPRA announces reduction in electricity prices for consumers

Consumers likely to get 50 paisa per unit discount: NEPRA

ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a reduction in electricity prices for consumers across the country under the monthly fuel charge adjustment (FCA).

According to the official notification, the national average Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) has been reduced by Rs.2.1240 per unit, bringing the actual fuel cost to Rs.10.8860 per kWh from the earlier reference rate of Rs.13.0100 per kWh.

The electricity rates for Karachi consumers have been reduced by Rs3 per unit, while rates for consumers in other parts of the country have been lowered by Rs2.12 per unit, said a notification.

NEPRA issued separate notifications for the adjustments, stating that consumers will receive the relief in their March electricity bills.

The reduction for K-Electric consumers is based on the December 2024 monthly adjustment, while the decrease for other consumers nationwide is applied under the January 2025 adjustment.

This FCA reduction applies to most categories, except for lifeline consumers, protected consumers, electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS), and prepaid customers.

The federal government last month announced reinstating benefits of fuel cost adjustments for the electricity consumers using up to 300 units and agricultural tube-wells, aiming to ease financial burden on the households and farmers.

The benefit of reduced fuel adjustment charges was initially stopped for consumers using up to 300 units in June 2015, according to a spokesperson of the Power Division.

NEPRA has directed Ex-WAPDA Distribution Companies (XWDISCOs) to ensure compliance with court orders while implementing the new rates.

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NEPRA announces electricity price cut for February bills

Big relief: electricity prices expected to reduce

In a relief for electricity consumers, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a reduction in electricity prices by over Rs1.22 per unit for one month. A notification confirming the price cut has been issued. Who Will Benefit? The price reduction applies to most consumers but excludes: Lifeline consumers Electric vehicle charging stations … Read more

Electricity prices reduced by Rs. 1.23 per unit

Electricity prices reduced by Rs. 1.23 per unit

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a reduction of Rs. 1.23 per unit in electricity prices for February. This reduction is due to the monthly fuel adjustment for December, as outlined in a notification from NEPRA. The relief will be reflected in February’s electricity bills but will not apply to lifeline consumers … Read more

Government to reduce electricity prices from March 2025

Government to reduce electricity prices from March 2025

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has announced a major relief for electricity consumers, with a planned reduction in power tariffs starting March 2025. Reports suggest that the government is expected to lower electricity prices by Rs2 per unit for the second quarter of the fiscal year 2024-25. Power distribution companies have already submitted a request to … Read more

Govt to announce major electricity price cut, Rs. 9-10 deduction expected

Big relief: electricity prices expected to reduce

The federal government is set to announce a significant reduction in electricity tariffs, as Power Distribution Companies (Discos) request a negative adjustment of Rs. 52.123 billion, roughly Rs. 2 per unit, for the second quarter of FY 2024-25 under the Quarterly Tariff Adjustment (QTA) mechanism. This reduction, which is expected to take effect from March … Read more

PM approves new power supply system for industrial estates

PM

ISLAMABAD:  Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif approved the new system of power supply to special industrial zones and industrial estates.

The Power Division and National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) will start work on it in the next 3 months.

The prime minister directed the implementation of this new system in all SEZs, adding the industrial development was crucial for the national progress.

“We are quickly moving towards materialising the commitment of ease of doing business. The availability of uninterrupted power supply will accelerate the pace of industrial growth in the country. With industries functioning, more job opportunities will be created, and exports will be enhanced,” he added.

He expressed optimism that the improved electricity transmission system at SEZs would enable industries to play a pivotal role in the country’s economic development.

On the other hand, in the youth program meeting, the Prime Minister said that the Uran Pakistan project will create new employment opportunities across the country.

Under the new system, zone developers would not require any additional license to supply electricity to industries within the zones.

The system would facilitate competitiveness among industries, thereby boosting industrial development and exports.

In this regard, Federal Minister for Power Division Awais Leghari said that under the new system, the administration will be allowed to provide connections, collect bills and handle other issues.

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NEPRA decreases electricity tariffs

NEPRA decreases electricity tariffs

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a reduction in electricity prices under the monthly Fuel Price Adjustment (FCA), making power more affordable for consumers. A decrease of 75 paisas per unit has been implemented for consumers of government-owned DISCOs under the November FCA. Furthermore, K-Electric consumers will benefit from a 49 paisa … Read more

PM takes notice of illegal reinstatement of dismissed LESCO officers

LESCO

LAHORE: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has taken notice of serious corruption allegations against officers of the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO). Reports suggest that several officers dismissed for corruption were reinstated in exchange for payments. A high-level committee is investigating the matter and has been given 10 days to submit its findings. The committee has … Read more

NEPRA Raises Electricity Tariffs by 20 Paisas Per Unit

NEPRA

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a 20-paise per unit increase in electricity tariffs. This adjustment is part of the quarterly adjustment for the first quarter of the current fiscal year and will result in an additional burden of Rs1.18 billion for consumers. According to the NEPRA notification, the tariff hike will … Read more

Nepra approves Rs 1.96 per unit tariff adjustment for Discos, KE

NEPRA decreases electricity tariffs

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has approved a tariff adjustment of Rs 1.96 per unit for the first quarter of FY 2024-25. This adjustment, which affects Distribution Companies (Discos) and K-Electric, aims to recover an additional Rs 1.187 billion and will be billed to consumers in December 2024. A hearing on November 20, … Read more

NEPRA approves decline in K-Electric tariffs

NEPRA approves decline in K-Electric tariffs

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced an 18 paisa per unit reduction in electricity prices for Karachi residents under the September 2024 monthly adjustment, effective in the December 2024 bills. However, this reduction will not apply to consumers using up to 300 units per month. Earlier, K-Electric had requested a 16 paisa … Read more

NEPRA raises electricity price for Karachi

NEPRA raises electricity prices for Karachi

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced an increase in electricity prices for Karachi, raising rates by Rs3.03 per unit as part of the monthly fuel price adjustment for July 2024. This adjustment will reflect in consumers’ bills for December 2024, according to the official notification. K-Electric had initially proposed a rate hike … Read more

K-Electric set to refund Rs247m to customers

K-Electric seeks another major tariff cut

K-Electric has filed a petition with the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), agreeing to refund Rs0.16 per unit to its consumers. This refund, part of the monthly Fuel Charge Adjustments (FCA) for September 2024, totals approximately Rs247 million. NEPRA has scheduled a meeting on October 31 to review the petition and assess whether the … Read more