FESCO Tariff & Units Guide 2025

Understanding electricity tariffs in Pakistan is becoming increasingly important for residential and commercial consumers. In 2025, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has introduced revised tariff structures that directly impact customers of FESCO (Faisalabad Electric Supply Company).
This guide provides a complete breakdown of FESCO tariff rates, unit slabs, taxes, fuel adjustments, peak/off-peak timings, and bill calculation examples, based entirely on the latest NEPRA-approved tariff.

Our goal is to make this the most accurate and helpful FESCO Tariff & Units Guide available online, ensuring users can clearly understand what they are paying and why.

1. What Is FESCO Tariff?

A tariff is the rate at which electricity is charged per unit (kWh). FESCO follows NEPRA’s tariff structure, and rates change periodically based on:

  • Fuel prices
  • Government subsidy policies
  • Generation costs
  • Seasonal adjustments
  • Quarterly & monthly FCAs

These updated rates apply to all FESCO consumers in:

Faisalabad • Jhang • Chiniot • Mianwali • Sargodha • Bhakkar • Khushab • Toba Tek Singh

2. Latest NEPRA Tariff 2025 (Residential Consumers)

The following tariff slabs are based on the latest NEPRA-issued residential rates.

Lifeline Consumers (Up to 100 Units – Protected Category)

UnitsTariff (Rs/kWh)
Up to 50 units3.95
51–100 units7.74

Lifeline consumers must have below 100 units consumption consistently to stay in this category.

Protected Consumers (Up to 200 Units – Subsidized)

UnitsTariff (Rs/kWh)
1–100 units7.74
101–200 units10.06

Protected category applies only to customers:

  • Who use less than 200 units monthly
  • And have subsidized meter category

Unprotected Residential Tariff (General Category)

Monthly UnitsTariff (Rs/kWh)
1–10016.48
101–20022.95
201–30027.14
301–40032.03
401–50035.24
501–60036.66
601–70037.80
Above 70042.72

This is the most commonly applied tariff for FESCO consumers.

3. FESCO Peak & Off-Peak Tariff (For TOU Meters)

Time-of-Use (TOU) meters are mandatory for consumers with:

  • Load above 5 kW
  • Industrial or commercial usage

Off-Peak Tariff: Rs. 26.10 / kWh

Peak Tariff: Rs. 36.41 / kWh

Peak hours usually increase during high-demand months.

4. Additional Charges in FESCO Bill (2025)

Electricity bills are not only based on per-unit charges. FESCO adds several fixed and variable charges:

1. Fuel Cost Adjustment (FCA)

  • Monthly based
  • Can be positive or negative
  • Depends on actual fuel prices

2. Quarterly Adjustments (QTA)

  • Applied every 3 months
  • Often increases Rs. 3–5 per unit

3. Fixed Charges

Depending on meter type:

  • Single-phase: Rs. 200–400
  • Three-phase: Rs. 500–1,000

4. Electricity Duty (ED)

  • 1.5% on total electricity cost

5. TV License Fee

  • Rs. 50 for domestic
  • Rs. 60 for commercial

6. Sales Tax

  • 17% (standard GST)

5. How to Calculate Your FESCO Bill (Unit-Wise Examples)

Let’s break down the bill calculation so users fully understand how charges apply.

Example 1: 100 Units (Protected Category)

Rate: Rs. 7.74
Units: 100

Energy cost:
100 × 7.74 = Rs. 774

Add taxes:

  • GST (17%): 131
  • ED (1.5%): 11
  • TV fee: 50

Final bill:
Rs. 966

Example 2: 300 Units (General Tariff)

Slab-wise calculation:

  • 1–100: 100 × 16.48 = 1,648
  • 101–200: 100 × 22.95 = 2,295
  • 201–300: 100 × 27.14 = 2,714

Total: Rs. 6,657
Add standard taxes & FCA (approx +20%):
Estimated bill: Rs. 8,000–8,300

Example 3: 500 Units

  • 1–100 → 16.48 = 1,648
  • 101–200 → 22.95 = 2,295
  • 201–300 → 27.14 = 2,714
  • 301–400 → 32.03 = 3,203
  • 401–500 → 35.24 = 3,524

Total units cost: Rs. 13,384
Add taxes (approx +20%):
Final bill: Rs. 16,000–17,000

6. Commercial Tariff (NEPRA Approved)

CategoryTariff (Rs/kWh)
A-1 General Services39.50
Small commercial shops42.00
Large loadTOU-based

Commercial consumers pay:

  • High fuel charges
  • High GST
  • Additional fixed load charges

7. Industrial Tariff (NEPRA 2025)

CategoryRate (Rs/kWh)
B-1 Industrial Supply26.59
B-2 Medium Industry25.01
B-3 Large Industry (TOU)Peak: 35.00 / Off-Peak: 25.00
C-1 Bulk Industrial24–27 (varies)

8. FESCO Taxes You Should Know

Users often ask why their bill is higher than unit consumption.
These taxes are the reason:

  • Fuel price increases
  • Quarterly adjustment surcharges
  • Financing cost surcharges
  • Peak hour penalties
  • Late payment surcharge (LPS) of 10%

9. How to Reduce Your FESCO Electricity Bill

Useful tips:

✓ Shift usage to off-peak

Use heavy appliances after 10 PM.

✓ Avoid high-watt appliances

Heaters, geysers, ACs, blowers consume huge units.

✓ Install inverter AC

Reduces unit consumption by 40–60%.

✓ Switch to LED

Saves up to 80% energy.

✓ Monitor meter readings monthly

Catch errors early.

10. FAQs – FESCO Tariff & Units Guide 2025

Q1: Are NEPRA tariff rates the same for all DISCOs?

Yes, NEPRA sets a uniform national tariff.

Q2: Do protected consumers get a subsidy?

Yes — units below 200 receive cheaper rates.

Q3: Can FESCO change the tariff mid-year?

Quarterly + monthly adjustments change frequently.

Q4: What is the highest tariff slab?

Above 700 units → Rs. 42.72/kWh.

Q5: Is the peak tariff mandatory?

Only for TOU meters.

Conclusion

This FESCO Tariff & Units Guide 2025 provides everything a consumer needs to understand electricity rates, billing structures, taxes, adjustments, and consumption patterns.
Using the latest NEPRA tariff ensures complete accuracy and reliability.

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