The adjustment will apply from March to May under quarterly tariff adjustments for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025–26.
Who Will Be Affected?
The increase will apply to consumers of power distribution companies and K-Electric, but several groups will remain exempt.
Not affected:
Lifeline consumers
Users under incremental consumption packages
Prepaid electricity customers
Reason for the Increase
Nepra said the tariff adjustment resulted from several cost variations, including:
Capacity charges
Variable operations and maintenance (O&M) costs
Use of system charges
Market operator fees
Transmission and distribution losses
Recovery of previous payments linked to incremental consumption
Lower Than Requested
Power distribution companies initially requested approval to recover Rs10.83 billion for the quarter.
However, after accounting for negative adjustments — including reductions in system charges and operational costs — Nepra reduced the approved recovery amount to Rs8.67 billion.
Impact on Consumers
The hike is expected to slightly increase electricity bills for most consumers over the next three months, though the regulator said the adjustment aims to balance operational costs in the power sector.
