From July, NEPRA will implement fixed charges on household electricity consumers. This move is aimed at boosting the revenue of electricity distribution companies. However, these fixed charges will not apply to those using up to 200 units of electricity per month.
Details of the New Fixed Charges
The specifics of the fixed charges have been announced and are as follows:
- 301 to 400 Units: Consumers will be charged 200 rupees per month.
- 401 to 500 Units: Consumers will be charged 400 rupees per month.
- 501 to 600 Units: Consumers will be charged 600 rupees per month.
- 601 to 700 Units: Consumers will be charged 800 rupees per month.
- Above 700 Units: Consumers will be charged a fixed fee of 1,000 rupees per month.
Purpose of the Fixed Charges
The primary goal of these new fixed charges is to enhance the revenue of electricity distribution companies. This increase in revenue is expected to help improve the overall infrastructure and service quality of these companies, benefiting consumers in the long run.
Who is Affected?
Household electricity consumers who use more than 200 units of electricity per month will be subject to these fixed charges. Those using up to 200 units will not see any changes in their billing.
Summary
Starting July 1, NEPRA will introduce fixed charges for household electricity consumers to increase the revenue of electricity distribution companies. These charges will vary based on electricity consumption, with higher consumption resulting in higher charges. Consumers using up to 200 units per month will not be affected by these changes.
Stay informed about your electricity consumption and be prepared for the new fixed charges coming into effect next month.