Power tariffs have been reduced across the country by Rs1.90 per unit in another major relief for electricity consumers following the prime minister's recent announcement.
The reduction comes as part of the monthly fuel price adjustment, bringing much-needed financial relief to households and businesses.
According to separate notifications issued by regulatory authorities, electricity prices for Karachi consumers have been reduced by Rs3.2 per unit under K-Electric's monthly adjustment for January.
Meanwhile, for consumers in the rest of the country (excluding Karachi), electricity prices have been reduced by 46 paisas per unit as part of the February adjustment.
Reduction to reflect in April bills
The notifications confirm that the reduced electricity rates will be reflected in consumer bills for April. The move aligns with the government's broader efforts to manage power tariffs and ease the financial burden on the public.
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Earlier today, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had announced a major government initiative to reduce electricity prices. The announcement was made during a special ceremony in Islamabad, attended by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, federal ministers, and key officials.
During his address, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the electricity price for domestic consumers was Rs48.70, while this year, the electricity price for domestic consumers had been reduced by Rs3.50. He then announced that the electricity price for domestic consumers was being reduced by Rs7 and that all domestic consumers would get electricity at Rs34 per unit.
Moreover, the PM stated that the price of electricity per unit for industry was Rs58.50, and by now, that price had reached Rs48 with a decrease of Rs10. He then announced a reduction of Rs7.59 per unit for industry.
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However, lifeline consumers using up to 50 units will not benefit from this reduction, as their average bill will remain Rs239.
For other domestic consumers:
- 51 to 100 units: Bill remains at Rs937.
- 1 to 100 units (non-protected): Bill reduced from Rs1,467 to Rs852.
- Up to 200 units: Bill decreased from Rs3,530 to Rs2,302.
- 300 units: New bill set at Rs10,209, down from Rs12,378.
- More than 400 units: Bill reduced from Rs22,280 to Rs19,384.
Tariff reductions across various categories
The reduction in electricity prices will benefit commercial, general services, and industrial consumers, making electricity more affordable across multiple sectors.
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Commercial consumers will see a reduction of Rs8.58 per unit, with the tariff dropping from Rs71.6 to Rs62.47 per unit. For example, a commercial consumer using 1,000 units will now pay Rs62,470 instead of Rs71,000.
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General services consumers will get relief of Rs7.18 per unit, lowering the price from Rs56.66 to Rs49.48 per unit. A general services consumer using 1,500 units will now pay Rs72,735 instead of Rs84,990.
Meanwhile, the agricultural consumers consuming 1,600 units, the bill is reduced from Rs66,816 to Rs55,328. -
Industrial consumers will benefit from a Rs7.69 per unit reduction, with the tariff now set at Rs40.51 per unit, down from Rs48.19. An industrial consumer using 1,200 units will now pay Rs48,612 instead of Rs57,828.