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Calculate your electricity bill here after new charges (July 2024 Update)

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ISLAMABAD: In a country that is already grappling with high inflation, Pakistanis are now facing the additional burden of rising electricity rates.

As per the details, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved a significant increase in electricity rates, with base rates increasing by Rs 5.72 paise per unit and fuel charges by Rs 3.41 paise per unit. This substantial increase will affect both secured and unsecured customers.

The new tariff structure means that even a small increase in electricity usage can push consumers into higher billing categories. For example, if a protected customer consumes more than 200 units in a month, he will move to the unprotected category, resulting in a higher electricity bill.

Conversely, if they manage to reduce their consumption below 200 units, they can return to the safe category after six months, potentially reducing their costs.

The change comes at a time when many households are already struggling to manage their expenses due to rising prices of daily necessities. The new rates are expected to make electricity even less affordable for the average consumer, leading to further financial pressure.

For a better understanding of how these changes will affect your monthly electricity bills, here is an estimate based on the new tariffs:

Category Units Consumed Tariff (Rs/unit) Estimated Monthly Bill Status
Lifeline 1 – 50 3.95 200 – 300 Protected
Lifeline 51 – 100 7.74 Up to 1,000 Protected
100 – 200 101 – 200 10 Around 2,500 Protected
201 – 300 201 – 300 27 – 30 At least 6,000 Non-Protected
301 – 400 301 – 400 38 15,000 – 17,000 Non-Protected
401 – 500 401 and above 42+ Above 21,000 Non-Protected
501 – 600 501 – 600 N/A Rs30,000 (estimate) Non-Protected
601 – 700 601 – 700 N/A Over Rs35,000 Non-Protected
Above 700 Above 700 N/A 50,000 (estimate) Non-Protected

With these new rates, it will be crucial for Pakistani households to manage their electricity consumption to keep their costs under control.

As the new charges come into effect, it is important for consumers to be mindful of their electricity usage to avoid being hit with higher tariffs.

Web Desk

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