LAHORE: The Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) has increased the fees for new connection.
The notice states that the additional costs will take effect on July 1.
1. To begin the application procedure, go to the provided link (http://www.enc.com.pk/).
2. You must enter the following data while submitting the form:
Select from the following connection types: temporary, general services, residential colonies, tubewell, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and street light.
3. The specifics of the property where you wish to build the new power connection must also be submitted.
4. Once all necessary information and documents have been filled out and uploaded, submit the application form.
5. Need to printout of your submitted application form
6. Attach all mentioned documents with this application
7. Forward or turn in this entire file—which includes the application form and all necessary paperwork—to the relevant office.
8. Following the verification of the information and documents submitted, an LESCO demand notice will be issued.
9. The following action is to pay the bank specified in the LESCO demand notice.
10. A copy should be sent to the relevant office for further action after the demand notice has been paid.
11. The concerned office will confirm the payment of the demand notice in this last step, and upon confirmation, they will establish the connection.
According to notification issued by the LESCO administration, the demand notice fee for three-phase meter has been jacked up to Rs63,450 from Rs33,500.
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