IESCO Bill Online August 2024

 

IESCO Bill Online August 2024

IESCOBILL.PK is a free website where you can check your iesco bill and download duplicate copies of the bill quite easily. Here you can view your current electricity bill (bijli bill), find all information about the previous bill, check the consumer name, and all other history about the bill.

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— New IESCO bills for due dates up to August 21 2024 are available to download

Whether you want to check the iesco bill online for your home, office, or shop, you can search your bill by Reference Number or Customer ID and then download or print a copy of your bill for free. IESCOBILL.PK is the first website where you can save your reference numbers, and then check your latest bills with a single click every month.

If you don’t know where to find the reference number or customer ID, please read the Reference Number section below. For further assistance with checking your electricity bill, you can read the steps to check the iesco bill. If you are looking for a Lahore wapda bill, then please visit the ‘lescobill. pk’ website.

IESCO customers can generate and download their e-bills either it is their first bill or the latest bill for an old meter connection. With most consumers from Islamabad and Rawalpindi, customers from Attok to Jhelum can find their bill information by entering 14 14-digit reference numbers or 10-digit customer IDs. Consumers can also find out registration records, bill status, bill slabs, etc. So enter the reference number above to check your iesco duplicate bill and also check if your previous bill was paid or not in the billing history.

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Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) is a division of WAPDA. It was started in 1998 to handle the responsibilities and functions of the Islamabad area. IESCO supplies electricity to the region from Attock to Jhelum. So if you are an IESCO subscriber, and looking for a duplicate online bill, you are in the right place.

Using our online duplicate bill service, you can not only view your bill but also reprint it and download a duplicate copy as an image or PDF format. You can see one or multiple bills by entering meter reference numbers one by one. IESCOBILL.PK is one of the best websites where you can quickly check your electric utility (roshni) bill without any hassle.

You can also get your bill from www iesco com pk but iescobill. pk has a better interface and supports all mobile devices so that you can view your bills easily. So, enter your 14-digit reference number above to get your bill for August 2024, or the previous month of July 2024.

Tips to reduce the IESCO bill

Let’s take a quick overview of how many units your day-to-day appliances consume and how you can reduce your electricity bills by turning off unnecessary devices. Here is the list of items with estimated units of electricity it consumed if used for 24 hours:

  • Fan: On average, an 80W fan consumes 4 units of electricity/day.
  • TV consumes around 3 units a day.
  • A 24W energy saver uses 1-2 units a day.
  • Heavier appliances like a one-ton AC consume around 18 units if they run for 24 hours straight.
  • refrigerator consumes around 4-6 units, depending on the size and how old your appliance is.

IESCO Peak Hours:

Here are the IESCO peak hours in 2024:

Month Peak Hours Timing
December to February 5PM to 9PM
March to May 6PM to 10PM
June to August 7PM to 11PM
September to November 6PM to 10PM

So if you want to reduce your electricity bill amount, you must watch out how many appliances are being used at a time. Here are some tips to reduce electricity bill amount:

  1. Switch off unnecessary appliances.
  2. Instead of turning on five energy savers, try to manage with four or even less.
  3. Utilize daylight to lighten your rooms instead of electric bulbs where possible.
  4. Don’t use ACs during the peak hours.
  5. Use your ACs at 26 degrees.
  6. Keep your rooms ventilated with fresh air to reduce the use of ACs.

Understanding IESCO Bill:

There are numerous parameters in the bill, we have explained some of them below:

Connection Date:

It is the date when you initially registered yourself in iesco’s database for electricity connection.

Reference Number:

This is the important part. This reference number is the basic identification of your bill which is just like your account number. You can pay your bill on behalf of this reference number and get a duplicate copy of your bill by providing this reference number etc.

iesco bill reference number

Dates:

In the top right corner of your bill, you can find the reading date, issue date, and due date. These dates represent when the agent noted your meter reading, when the bill was issued and what is the last date to pay your bill.

FPA:

A lot of people ask what is FPA in the electricity bill? FPA stands for Fuel Price Adjustment. This is a system to adjust electricity fees based on fuel price fluctuation. The FPA price belongs to the fuel pricing of rental power companies that generate electricity from Crude Oil etc.

TR Surcharge:

T.R. is a Tariff Rationalization Surcharge. In revised criteria, NEPRA will determine the tariff and the Government notify a uniform tariff for all Distribution Companies. This is the difference between NEPRA and GOP tariffs. If the difference is positive, it will be payable by the GOP as a “Subsidy”. However, in case of a negative difference, the Distribution Company will pay GOP as an “Inter DISCO Tariff Rationalization Surcharge ( IDTR SUR )”.

QTR Tariff Adj / DMC

Quarterly tariff adjustment amount that you may see in your bill after every 3 months. This tax applies to domestic consumers if they cross the limit of 300 units. For commercial and industrial consumers, this tax applies even if a single unit is consumed.

FC Surcharge:

FC stands for Financing Cost. Financing Cost Surcharge was initially decided to be 43 paisa per unit, to ensure collection of debt servicing of the Power Holding Private Limited.

Bill Timing:

Depending on your region, you may receive your bill on different dates of the month. However, you can see your bill history to know about your bill reading date, issue date, and due date to get an idea about the bill timing.

IESCO Structure

To keep the electric supply uninterrupted and maintain customer satisfaction, IESCO is divided into 4 circles, 19 divisions, and 104 subdivisions. Superintending Engineers (SEs) are heads of Circles whereas Divisions are supervised by Executive Engineers (XENs). All Subdivisions are managed by Sub Divisional Officers (SDOs) and also each division has a Customer Services Officer which is called CSO.

The company takes care of the electricity distribution network in the administrative districts of Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Attock, Jhelum, and Federal Capital Islamabad.

Technically, IESCO consists of 108 Grid Stations having a total capacity of 5,224 MVA and distributes the power through 951 Feeders including AJK.

Circles and Divisions:

Islamabad Circle

  • Islamabad Division 1
  • Islamabad Division 2
  • Barakahu Division
Rawalpindi Circle

  • Rawat Division
  • City Division
  • Cantt Division (Rawalpindi)
  • Satellite Town Division
  • Westridge Division
  • Tariqabad Division
Attock Circle

  • Taxila Division
  • Pindigheb Division
  • Attock Division
Jhelum Circle

  • Jhelum Division 1
  • Jhelum Division 2
  • Gujar Khan Division
Chakwal Circle

  • Chakwal Division
  • Talagang Division
  • Dhudial Division
  • Pind Dadan Khan Division

How to contact IESCO (Complaints & Helpline)

For complaints, you can visit the billing complaint resolution desk at IESCO Head Office located at Street # 40 Sector G-7/4 Islamabad. You can visit that address and submit your complaints. You can also submit your complaint directly to the IESCO CEO by sending your complaint email to ce@iesco.com.pk.

Here is the IESCO helpline number: 051-9252937.

If you are looking for the nearest customer services center, you can check this complete list of customer services centers.

FAQs

How to check iesco online bill?
You can check the iesco online bill at iescobill. pk by entering 14 digit reference number.

How to calculate the iesco estimate bill?
You can calculate iesco electricity cost of your residential connection by entering consumed units here.

Can I check the bill by meter number?
IESCO subscribers can only check bills by 14-digit reference number, not by meter number.

Can I check the iesco bill by name or address?
Sorry, you can not check your bill by name or address but only use reference numbers. If you have 14 14-digit reference numbers, you can see your bill here.

How to get the previous month’s bill?
If you did not receive your bill, you can get a duplicate copy of your last month’s bill here.

What is the unit rate for the iesco residential connection?
You can check iesco’s residential unit rates here.

How to change the consumer name on the iesco electricity bill?
The procedure to change a consumer name on an iesco bill is the same as applying for a new connection. You can visit the iesco office and apply for the name change request.

How can I apply for a new connection?
If you want a new iesco connection, you will have to fill and submit the “Application and Agreement” form which is also known as an A&A form.

Can I check the iesco bill by ID card (CNIC) number?
Currently, you can only check the bill by a 14-digit reference number.

For further inquiries related to your bill, you can contact us.

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