Electricity Bill Calculator
Disclaimer: FESCO electricity bill calculator only gives an estimated cost of your monthly bill. The original bill amount may vary depending on tariff surcharges and additional taxes.
FESCO Electricity Bill Calculator – Features
The Fesco electricity bill calculator is actually a bill estimator. Meaning that it may only provide an estimate of how much you need to pay for the electricity units you consumed during the month.
However, you can also check your FESCO online bill on our website. It is a simple process where the FESCO e bill shows your total, calculated bill with all details.
FESCO monthly bill calculator is:
- An easy-to-use free online bill calculator
- No need to install any additional app to calculate your electricity bill amount
This online bill calculator only facilitates domestic users. Commercial or industrial electricity connection holders are an exemption. FESCO electricity bill estimator includes all kinds of taxes except the FPA.
For an industrial or commercial electricity bill, you can see the following tariff table for reference. It includes the FESCO unit rate and per unit price for different levels of electric units being consumed.
SR | FARE CLASS | APPLICABLE VARIABLE CHARGES (RS/KWH) |
i | up to 100 units | 7.74 |
ii | 101-200 units | 10.06 |
iii | 201-300 units | 12.15 |
iv | 301-700 units | 19.55 |
v | More than 700 units | 22.65 |
An online bill estimator would usually calculate electricity bills based on a lineup of taxes and charges. FESCO bill calculator may include the following:
- AQTA
- Arrears
- Connection Type
- Excise Duty
- Further Tax
- Income Tax
- Meter Rental
- Off-Peak
- Sales Tax
- Sales Tax 2014
- Service Rental
- Televisions Fee
- VAT
Electricity Bill Calculation Process
The electricity bill calculator works based on various factors and data structures. It measures the consumption of electric units in kilowatt-hours using an electric meter.
FESCO implies a tiered rate structure pertinent to the consumption rate of electricity units. Maximum units consumed mean higher rates and charges for each tier.
Sometimes, summing up the charges for all the tiers may still not meet the total bill amount. In that case, additional taxes and surcharges may be imposed to fill the billing gap.
Most of the electricity meters in Pakistan have been upgraded to digital meters. It makes the job easy for meter readers to get accurate periodical readings.
As Pakistan is still a developing country, the system would sometimes need manual solutions. Customers can request FESCO for meter readings to make sure their bill is really accurate.