Bad News for Electricity Users as Fixed Monthly Charges Introduced

Domestic electricity consumers across Pakistan are bracing for higher fixed charges after the federal government approved a revised power tariff structure for both protected and non-protected households. While a reduction in per-unit electricity rates has also been approved, the newly introduced monthly fixed charges are expected to significantly affect overall bills, especially for low-usage consumers.

According to the decision, households consuming up to 300 units per month will now be charged fixed monthly amounts, marking a major change in how electricity bills are calculated nationwide.

Approved Fixed Charges for Protected Domestic Consumers

Monthly Units UsedFixed Monthly Charges
Up to 100 unitsRs. 200
Up to 200 unitsRs. 300

These charges will apply even if electricity usage remains low, which may reduce the benefit previously enjoyed by protected consumers.

Approved Fixed Charges for Non-Protected Domestic Consumers

Monthly Units UsedFixed Monthly Charges
Up to 100 unitsRs. 275
Up to 200 unitsRs. 300
Up to 300 unitsRs. 350
Up to 400 unitsRs. 400
Up to 500 unitsRs. 500
Up to 600 unitsRs. 675
Up to 700 unitsRs. 675
Above 700 unitsRs. 675

In my view, this structure places a heavier burden on non-protected consumers who already pay higher per-unit rates.

Electricity Fixed Charges

Electricity Tariff Reduction Approved by Federal Cabinet

Alongside fixed charges, the federal cabinet has approved reductions in basic electricity tariffs, offering some relief on a per-unit basis.

Domestic Consumers – Per Unit Reduction

Monthly Units UsedReduction Per Unit
Up to 400 unitsRs. 1.53
Up to 500 unitsRs. 1.25
Up to 600 unitsRs. 1.40
Up to 700 unitsRs. 0.91
Above 700 unitsRs. 0.49

Relief for Commercial and Industrial Users

Consumer CategoryPer Unit Reduction
Commercial (Load above 5 kW)Rs. 1.15
Industrial SectorUp to Rs. 5.00

Industry representatives believe this cut could help lower production costs and improve competitiveness.

NEPRA Hearing Scheduled

The federal government has formally submitted its request for changes in basic tariff and fixed charges to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority.

NEPRA has announced a public hearing on February 10, after which a final decision on implementation will be made.

What Consumers Should Expect

The new electricity pricing framework introduces certainty through fixed charges, but also increases the financial burden for many households. While per-unit reductions provide some relief, fixed monthly charges may offset those savings, particularly for consumers with lower usage.

In my opinion, the real impact will become clear once the revised bills are issued. Until then, households should prepare for changes and closely monitor updates following the NEPRA hearing.

Final Note

With fixed charges approved and tariff cuts under review, Pakistan’s power pricing system is entering a new phase. The February 10 NEPRA hearing will be crucial in shaping how these changes affect millions of electricity consumers across the country.

Sabir

My name is Sabir, and I am a dedicated content creator who focuses on covering government programs, public policies, and national initiatives. I specialize in breaking down important updates and trending news from Pakistan into clear, reader-friendly content. With a strong commitment to accuracy and clarity, I aim to deliver timely, trustworthy, and engaging information that truly helps readers stay informed.

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