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NEPRA Slashes K-Electric Tariffs by Rs4.03, DISCOs by 50 Paisa

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The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has greenlit a substantial reduction in electricity tariffs under the monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA) mechanism, delivering notable relief to K-Electric and other consumers across Pakistan.

K-Electric customers in Karachi will see a significant decrease of Rs4.03 per unit in their electricity bills, effective for April 2025. Meanwhile, consumers under government-owned Distribution Companies (DISCOs) will benefit from a 50 paisa per unit reduction, applicable for May 2025.

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The decision comes after NEPRA’s comprehensive review of fuel cost data and public hearings on petitions filed by K-Electric and the DISCOs. K-Electric had initially requested a Rs4.60 per unit reduction in FCA charges, which was evaluated alongside DISCOs’ proposals. Following detailed deliberations, NEPRA issued separate notifications to implement the revised rates for different consumer categories.

This tariff cut, particularly impactful for K-Electric users, is set to alleviate financial pressures on households and businesses, underscoring NEPRA’s commitment to balancing consumer relief with the power sector’s operational needs.

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