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Electricity Price further increased by Rs2.56 per unit in Pakistan for August

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LAHORE – Inflated power bills in Pakistan continue to add financial strain on households, and higher prices for goods and services, impacting all citizens, and now NEPRA announced Rs 2.56 per unit increase in power tariffs.

As people across the country are affected, electricity consumers will face an additional financial strain due to National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) move to add Rs 2.56 per unit.

The surge, part of monthly fuel adjustment for June, will be reflected in August’s electricity bills. Lifeline consumers and K-Electric customers are exempt from this increase.

Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) originally requested Rs 2.63 per unit increase, but national power regulatory authority approved slightly lower increase of Rs2.56 per unit.

This adjustment will impose an extra burden of over Rs 30 billion on consumers nationwide, compounding the financial pressures from rising energy costs.

Electricity Bills in Pakistan

Note: The below mentioned units were of July 2024

Units Rate 
Up to 100 Rs23.73
101 to 200 Rs25.53
201 to 300 Rs29.74
301 to 400 Rs32.98
401 to 500 Rs34.27
501 to 600 Rs35.64
601 to 700 Rs36.96
Over 700 Rs41.69

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