MEPCO Tariff (2026)

The electricity bills that you pay as a MEPCO consumer are calculated based on MEPCO tariffs. That’s why you can calculate your monthly MEPCO bill on your own if you understand MEPCO tariffs.

Once you are able to calculate your bill on your own, you will be able to effectively manage your electricity units consumption. And if you become good at managing your electricity conusmption, you can easily reduce your bill.

That’s why it is important for you to understand MEPCO tariffs because it will help you to save your money on MEPCO bill.

What are MEPCO Tariffs 2026?

MEPCO tariffs 2026 are the rates that MEPCO charges its consumers for electricity units consumption in 2026. These rates are determined by NEPRA (National Electric Power Regulatory Authority). These rates include fixed charges and variable unit prices based on usage (protected / non-protected) and connection type (single / three phase). For Time of Use (ToU) meters there is different rate for peak hours and off-peak hours.

In the following these MEPCO tariff rates for all type of consumers are presented:

A-1 General Supply Tariff Residential

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

a)

For sanctioned load less than 5 kW

i

Up to 50 Units

4.00

3.95

For Consumption exceeding 50 Units

ii

1 – 100 Units

14.59

7.74

iii

101 – 200 Units

16.41

10.06

iv

201 – 300 Units

17.53

12.15

v

301 – 700 Units

19.07

19.55

vi

Above 700 Units

20.61

22.65

b)

For Sanctioned load 5 kW & above

Time of use

Peak = 20.27
Off Peak = 13.10

Peak = 22.65
Off Peak = 16.33

As per the Authority’s decision residential consumers will be given the benefits of only one previous slab. Under tariff A-1, there shall be minimum monthly customer charge at the following rates even if no energy is consumed.

  • Single Phase Connections: Rs. 75/- per consumer per month
  • Three Phase Connections: Rs. 150/- per consumer per month

A-2 General Supply Tariff Commercial

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charges

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

a)

For sanctioned load less than 5 kW

19.56

19.95

b)

For sanctioned load 5 kW & above

440.00

19.22

21.63

c)

Time of use

440.00

Peak = 21.02
Off Peak = 13.49

Peak = 23.55
Off Peak = 17.58

Under Tariff A-2, there shall be minimum monthly charges at the following rates even if no energy is consumed.

  • Single Phase Connections: Rs. 175/- per consumer per month
  • Three Phase Connections: Rs. 350/- per consumer per month

A-3 General Services

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable

A

E

D

a)

General Services

17.05

19.51

Under Tariff A-3, there shall be minimum monthly charges at the following rates even if no energy is consumed.

  • Single Phase Connections: Rs. 175/- per consumer per month
  • Three Phase Connections: Rs. 350/- per consumer per month

B Industrial Supply Tariffs

Sr.

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

B1

18.31

17.23

B2(a)

440.00

17.87

16.73

B1(b)

Peak = 21.19
Off Peak = 13.41

Peak = 20.79
Off Peak = 15.23

B2(b)

440.00

Peak = 20.95
Off Peak = 13.50

Peak = 20.73
Off Peak= 15.02

B3

420.00

Peak = 21.11
Off Peak = 12.63

Peak = 20.73
Off Peak = 14.93

B4

400.00

Peak = 20.93
Off Peak = 12.97

Peak = 20.73
Off Peak = 14.83

  • For B1 Consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 350/- per month
  • For B2 Consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 2000/- per month
  • For B3 Consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 50,000/- per month
  • For B4 Consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 500,000/- per month

C Single Point Supply

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

C-1

For supply at 400/230 Volts

a)

Sanctioned load less than 5 kW

24.36

20.63

b)

Sanctioned load from 5 kW & 500 kW

440.00

21.31

20.13

C-2(a)

For supply at 11,33 kv up to and including 5000 kW

420.00

17.03

19.93

C-3(a)

For supply at 66 kv & above and sanctioned load  above 5000 kW

400.00

15.11

19.83

C-1(c)

For supply at 400/230 Volts 5 kW & upto 500 kW

400.00

Peak = 22.43
Off Peak = 15.00

Peak = 23.55
Off Peak = 16.95

C-2(b)

For supply at 11,33 kV up to and including 5000 kW

420.00

Peak = 20.40
Off Peak = 12.89

Peak = 23.55
Off Peak = 16.75

C-3(b)

For supply at 66 kV & above and sanctioned load  above 5000 kW

400.00

Peak = 19.51
Off Peak = 11.68

Peak = 23.55
Off Peak = 16.65

D Agriculture Tariff

Sr.

TARIFF CATEGORY/PARTICULARS

FIXED CHARGES R/s/kW/M

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge Rs/kWh

Applicable Variable Charges Rs/kWh

A

E

D

D1(a)

SCARP less than 5 kW

22.92

17.63

D2(a)

Agricultural Tube Wells

200.00

17.63

7.30

D1(b)

SCARP 5 kW & above

200.00

Peak = 23.76
Off Peak = 14.25

Peak = 20.55
Off Peak = 13.30

D2(b)

Agricultural 5 kW & above

200.00

Peak = 21.44
Off Peak = 13.04

Peak = 7.30
Off Peak = 7.30

Under this MEPCO tariff, there shall be minimum monthly charges Rs.2000/-per consumer per month, even if no energy is consumed.

Note: The consumers having sanctioned load less than 5 kW can opt for Time of Use (TOU) metering.

E Temporary Supply Tariffs

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

E-1(i)

Residential Supply

21.73

22.79

E-1(ii)

Commercial Supply

19.23

20.34

E-2

Industrial Supply

18.38

18.31

  • For the categories of E-1(i&ii) above, the MEPCO consumers will have to pay minimum bill even if they do not use any electricity. This minimum bill is Rs. 50/- per day. But for the whole billing period the minimum bill cannot be less than Rs. 500/-

F Seasonal Industrial Supply Tariffs

  • 125% of relevant industrial tariff: Under this MEPCO tariff category the consumer will be charged 25% more than the normal industrial electricity rate. For example: If the normal industrial tariff is Rs. 40 per unit, then 125% means: 40 × 1.25 = Rs. 50 per unit.
  • Moreover the consumers have the option to convert to regular tariff and vice versa. This option can be exercised at the time of the connection, or at the beginning of the season. But once it’s exercised, the option remains applicable for at least one year.

G Public Lighting

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

Street Lighting

19.02

20.63

  • Under Tariff G, there shall be a minimum monthly charge of Rs.500/-per month per kW of lamp capacity installed.

H-Residential Colonies Attached to Industrial Premises

Sr.

Category

Fixed Charges

Uniform Tariff Variable Charge

Applicable Variable Charges

A

E

D

Residential Colonies attached to industrial premises

21.02

20.63

FAQs

MEPCO tariff is the rate at which MEPCO sells electricity to its consumers. These tariffs are determined by NEPRA.

QTR Tariff Adj/DMC in a MEPCO bill stands for Quarterly Tariff Adjustment / Distribution Margin Charges. It is a mandatory charge applied every three months to adjust for fluctuations in fuel prices, capacity charges, and system usage costs. It covers the cost difference in power generation and supply.

GoP (Government of Pakistan) tariff units for MEPCO are the subsidized or rationalized electricity rates applied to specific consumer categories to manage costs. These rates are approved by NEPRA. These GOP tariff units rate are uniform across DISCOs.

MEPCO Tariff A-1a(01) is the residential (domestic) electricity tariff for single-phase consumers with a sanctioned load of less than 5 kW.

MEPCO tariff A-1b(03)T is a domestic (residential) electricity tariff for three-phase connections (a-1b). It is generally utilized for higher-load residential consumers.

Conclusion

It is important to manage your electricity usage wisely if you want to reduce your electricity bills. A profound understanding of MEPCO tariff and tariff rates help you in doing this.

Once you know about all the tariffs like fixed charges, peak/off-peak rates, and minimum monthly charges, you can easily predict your monthly MEPCO bill accurately. Once you can predict your bill, you can manage your electricity usage as per your own budget.

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