How to Calculate Your Electricity Bill in Pakistan – Step-by-Step Guide
Keeping track of your electricity bill is essential to avoid surprises and stay within budget. In this guide, we’ll show you how to calculate your bill from meter readings and manually based on your appliances’ consumption.
How to Calculate Your Electricity Bill from Meter Readings
Step 1: Read Your Meter Correctly
- Analog Meters: Read from left to right. If the pointer is between two digits, choose the lower one.
- Digital Meters: Record the displayed number, ignoring any red digits.
- Smart Meters: Similar to digital meters but with real-time tracking options.
Step 2: Calculate the Units Consumed
Formula:
Current Reading – Previous Reading = Total Units Consumed (kWh)
Step 3: Apply Tariff Rates
Tariff rates are charged by usage brackets:
- Up to 100 units: 5.79 PKR per unit
- 101 to 200 units: 8.11 PKR per unit
- 201 to 300 units: 10.20 PKR per unit
- 301 to 700 units: 17.60 PKR per unit
- Above 700 units: 20.70 PKR per unit
Example:
If you consumed 250 units:
- First 100 units: 579 PKR
- Next 100 units: 811 PKR
- Last 50 units: 510 PKR
Total: 1,900 PKR
Step 4: Add Additional Charges
Include surcharges such as:
- Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA)
- GST (General Sales Tax)
- Meter Rent
- TV License Fee
Why is Manual Bill Calculation Important?
- Ensure Billing Accuracy
- Monitor Energy Consumption
- Plan Your Budget