The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has sanctioned a minor rise of Rs0.08 per unit in electricity charges nationwide, including Karachi, as part of the monthly fuel cost adjustment.
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Latest Electricity Unit Price in Pakistan
| Units | Prices |
| 1 – 100 Units | Rs. 21 |
| 101 – 200 Units | Rs. 36.50 |
| 201 – 300 Units | Rs. 39 |
| 301 – 400 Units | Rs. 41.10 |
| 401 – 500 Units | Rs. 43 |
| 501 – 600 Units | Rs. 44.10 |
| 601 – 700 Units | Rs. 52 |
| Above 700 Units | Rs. 65 |
Despite the price cut, consumers still face high electricity bills due to additional charges like Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA), Financing Cost Surcharge (FCS), quarterly adjustments, and government taxes (GST, electricity duty, and TV fee). This means that while unit rates look lower on paper, the final payable bill often ends up much higher than expected. Understanding these charges can help households save up to 40% on their monthly bills.


