Power Consumers in Pakistan Likely to Get Rs63.94 Billion Relief in Quarterly Adjustment

ISLAMABAD: Electricity consumers across Pakistan, including those served by K-Electric, are expected to receive a major relief of Rs63.94 billion under the quarterly tariff adjustment mechanism.
According to a statement issued by National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), power distribution companies (DISCOs) have submitted a request for adjustment for the first quarter of the calendar year 2026.
The regulator has scheduled a hearing on the petition for May 19, after which a final decision on passing the relief to consumers will be made.
The petition states that capacity charges decreased by Rs36.837 billion during January to March. Additionally, a reduction of Rs11.24 billion was recorded under system usage charges and market operator fees.
DISCOs have also requested a reduction of Rs23.51 billion on account of incremental units.
If approved by NEPRA, the adjustment is expected to translate into significant financial relief for electricity consumers nationwide.





