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Govt Moves to Enforce Uniform Electricity Tariff Across Pakistan from July 1

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has officially requested the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) to implement a uniform electricity tariff nationwide, including Karachi, effective July 1, 2025.

The move is in line with the National Electricity Policy 2021, which promotes tariff standardization while upholding socio-economic objectives.

The request includes reduced power subsidies for FY 2025-26, totaling Rs. 1.036 trillion, a 13% cut from the previous yearโ€™s Rs. 1.190 trillion allocation.

New Tariff Set at Rs. 34/kWh

Under the revised structure, the national average electricity tariff has been fixed at Rs. 34 per kWh, compared to Rs. 35.50 per kWh in FY 2024โ€“25.

The aim is to rationalize consumer costs and streamline regional disparities in billing, rather than generate federal revenue.

According to the government’s motion, NEPRA has been asked to issue a consolidated and uniform tariff, including quarterly adjustments, for all state-owned Distribution Companies (Discos) under Section 31(4) of the NEPRA Act.

Uniformity for K-Electric Also Planned

The government has filed separate motions for Discos and K-Electric, proposing that uniform end-user tariffs continue for KE customers both before and after privatization.

This aligns with the broader push for tariff harmonization across consumer categories and regions.

NEPRA has scheduled a public hearing on July 1, 2025, to deliberate on the proposal.

If approved, this step could mark a significant shift in how power pricing is managed and perceived across Pakistan.

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