Electricity Prices In Karachi Have Risen By Rs 5.75 Per Unit – Shocking News From NEPRA
One of the Breaking and shocking news for the people of Karachi is here, now they have to give extra 5.75 Rs per Unit in their next electricity Bills according to the notification passed by the NEPRA. Consumers of K-Electric will see higher costs on their October and November electricity bills.
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5.75 Rs Per Units Increased For K-Electric Consumer In Oct & Nov Bills
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority’s (NEPRA) most recent update states that an increase in the price of electric units is anticipated in the next few months. The government released this startling information because people are already fed up with paying expensive electricity bills and now they have to deal with yet another issue.
نیشنل الیکٹرک پاور ریگولیٹری اتھارٹی (نیپرا) کی تازہ ترین تازہ کاری میں کہا گیا ہے کہ اگلے چند ماہ میں بجلی کے یونٹس کی قیمتوں میں اضافہ متوقع ہے۔ حکومت نے یہ چونکا دینے والی معلومات جاری کی کیونکہ لوگ پہلے ہی بجلی کے مہنگے بل ادا کرنے سے تنگ آچکے ہیں اور اب انہیں ایک اور مسئلہ سے نمٹنا ہے۔
Why There is an increase of 5.75 Rs per Unit for K-Electric Consumers
Following fuel cost increases for May and June 2024, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced an increase in electricity rates for Karachi consumers of Rs5.75 per unit. Customers in Karachi will see higher fees on their October and November electricity bills.
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The monthly fuel cost adjustment process has resulted in an increase in the power pricing of Rs3.16 per unit for June and Rs2.59 per unit for May, as per a notification released by NEPRA.
NEPRA Confirms Rate Hike for All Consumers Except EVCS and Lifeline Users
NEPRA explained that the increase applies to all customers, except lifeline customers and electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS), and that the extra fees are separately itemized in each month’s bill. NEPRA has also released a thorough ruling about this modification.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Karachi residents will face a significant increase in their electricity bills as NEPRA has approved a Rs 5.75 per unit hike for K-Electric consumers. This increase, driven by rising fuel costs, will impact October and November bills, adding further strain to already high energy expenses