LESCO Tariff – Lahore Electricity Unit Price 2024

Electricity Unit Price Lahore

Lesco electricity unit prices for domestic users are as follows:

1st 100 units price = Rs – 12.90 / unit
After 100 units price = Rs – 13.54 / unit

What is the cost per unit of Lesco?

For Lesco electricity unit price in Pakistan:

  • If a customer uses 01 to 100 units, the unit price is RS 10.74 per unit.
  • If a customer uses 101 to 200 units, the unit price is RS 13.06 per unit.
  • If a customer uses 201 to 300 units, the unit price is RS 24.99 per unit.
LESCO Tariff

LESCO Peak & Off-Peak Hours

LESCO (Lahore Electric Supply Company) experiences peak hours during specific times of the day when electricity demand is at its highest. During these hours, the Lahore price per unit of electricity may increase slightly due to the demand and supply gap. Typically, peak hours in LESCO are observed from 5 PM to 11 PM.

For a precise estimation of your monthly Lesco bill, you can utilize the LESCO bill calculator.

Here are the details of LESCO Peak and Off-Peak Hours, along with the respective months and timings:

  • December to February: LESCO peak hours are from 5 PM to 9 PM. The off-peak hours cover the remaining 20 hours of the day.
  • March to May: Peak hours shift to 6 PM to 10 PM, with the rest of the day classified as off-peak.
  • June to August: The summer months see peak hours from 7 PM to 11 PM, acknowledging longer daylight hours and late evening usage.
  • September to November: As the days shorten, peak hours revert to 6 PM to 10 PM, with off-peak times spanning the remaining hours.
LESCO Peak & Off-Peak HoursPeak HoursOff-Peak Hours
December – February5 PM to 9 PMRemaining 20 hours
March – May6 PM to 10 PMRemaining 14 hours
June – August7 PM to 11 PMRemaining 17 hours
September – November6 PM to 10 PMRemaining 14 hours

LESCO Peak Hours Rate

The LESCO peak hours rate for July 2023 varies depending on the tariff category and electricity consumption.

For customers falling under Tariff Category B1(b) with a consumption of up to 25 kilowatts (kW), the variable charges during peak hours are set at Rs 37.89 per unit. In the case of Tariff Category B2(b), which includes consumers with electricity usage exceeding 25 to 500 KW at 400 Volts, the peak hours rate is Rs 37.83 per unit.

Additionally, for Tariff Category B3, encompassing all loads up to 5000 KW at 11,33 KV, the peak hours rate remains at Rs 37.83 per unit. These rates apply during specific peak hours and are subject to change based on the tariff structure and regulations set by LESCO.

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Rates For 1 Unit of Lahore Electricity

In light of rising inflation, LESCO has updated these rates, leading to an increase in the cost per unit of electricity.

The revised rates are particularly important for domestic or residential consumers, who are usually more affected by these changes.

LESCO Domestic Electricity Unit Rates

Here’s a breakdown of the unit rates for domestic consumers:

Consumption (Units)Rate (PKR per Unit)
1 – 100 Units9.42
101 – 200 Units11.74
201 – 300 Units13.83
301 – 400 Units21.23
401 – 700 Units21.23
Above 700 Units24.33

A1 General Supply Tariff-Residential

Sr. No.Tariff Category/ParticularsUniform Tariff Variable Charges (Rs/KWh)Applicable Variable Charges
a)For sanctioned load less than 5 kw
Protected
iUp to 50 Units (life line)6.763.95
ii51-100 Units- (life line)11.417.74
iiiFor first 100 Units13.517.74
iva.101-200 Units  15.78 10.06 
 Un-Protected      
v001-100 Units  22.51 16.48 
vi100-200Units  27.16 22.95 
vii201-300 Units 30.00 27.14 
viii301-400 Units 33.04 32.03 
ix401-500 Units  35.26 35.24 
x501-600 Units  36.50 36.66 
xi601-700 Units  37.90 37.80 
xiiAbove 700 Units 42.95 42.72 
b)For Sanctioned load 5 kW & above      
   PeakOff-PeakPeakOff- Peak 
 Time of Use38.5432.2541.8935.57 
As per Authority’s decision residential consomer will be given the benefits of only one previous slab 
Under Tariff A-1, there shall be minimum monthly customer charge at the following rates even if no energy is consumed. 
a) Single Phase connections: Rs. 75/- per consumer per month 
b) Three phase connection: Rs.150/- per consumer per month

A2 General Supply Tariff-Commercial

Sr. No.Tariff Category/ParticularsFixed Charges Rs/KW/MUniform Tariff Variable Charges (Rs/KWh)Applicable Variable Charges
a)For Sanctioned load less than 5 kW  500 37.37 37.75
b)For Sanctioned load 5 kW & above 39.73 39.43
   PeakOff-PeakPeakOff-Peak
c)Time of Use50040.1834.2541.3535.38
Under Tariff A-2, there shall be minimum monthly customer charge at the following rates even if no energy is consumed.
a) single phase connections: Rs. 175/- per consumer per month
b) Three phase connections: Rs. 350/- per consumer per month

A3 General Services

Sr. No.Tariff Category/ParticularsFixed Charges Rs/KW/MUniform Tariff Variable Charges (Rs/KWh)Applicable Variable Charges
a)General Services  37.74 39.43
Under Tariff A-3, there shall be minimum monthly customer charge at the following rates even if no energy is consumed.
a) single phase connections: Rs. 175/- per consumer per month
b) Three phase connections: Rs. 350/- per consumer per month

B Industrial Supply Tariff

Sr. No.Tariff Category/ParticularsFixed Charges Rs/KW/MUniform Tariff Variable Charges (Rs/KWh)GoP Applicable July 2023Variable Charges
B1 (aUp to 25 kw (at 400/230 volts) 34.3834.33
B2(a)exceeding 25-500 Kw (at 400 Volts)500.00 34.2233.83
 Time of Use PeakOff- PeakPeakOff-Peak
B1 (b)Up to 25 kw37.4731.8037.8932.33
B2 (b)exceeding 25-500 Kw (at 400 Volts)500.0037.2031.4937.8332.12
B3For All Loads up to 5000 KW(at 11,33 KV)46036.4130.8437.8332.03
B4For All Loads (at 66,132 KV & above)44036.3830.2037.8331.93
For B2 consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 2,000 per month.
For B3 consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 50,000 per month.
For B4 consumers there shall be a fixed minimum charge of Rs. 500,000 per month.
For B4 consumers there shall be fixed minimum charge of Rs. 500,000 per month.

C-SINGLE POINT SUPPLY FOR PURCHASE IN BULK BY A DISTRIBUTION LICENSEE AND MIXED LOAD CONSUMERS NOT FALLEN IN ANY OTHER CONSUMER CLASS

  Sr. No.  Tariff Category/Particulars  Fixed Charges Rs/KW/MUniform Tariff Variable Charges (Rs/KWh)  Applicable Variable Charges
C-1For supply at 400/230 Volts     
a)Sanctioned load less than 5 Kw 44.23 38.43
b)Sanctioned load 5 kW & up to 500 kW500 43.18 37.93
C- 2(a)For supply at 11,33 kV up to and including 5000 kW460 36.63 37.73
C- 3(a)For supply at 66 kV & above and sanctioned load above 5000 kW  440   35.89   37.63
 Time Of Use PeakOff-PeakOff-Peak
    Peak  
C- 1(c)For supply at 400/230 Volts 5 kW & up to 500 kW50043.0736.7941.3537.75
C- 2(b)For supply at 11,33 kV up to and including 5000 kW46040.4634.0141.3534.55
C- 3(b)For supply at 66 kV & above and sanctioned load above44035.8729.1041.3534.45

Agriculture Tariff

Sr.NoTariff Category/ParticularsFixed Charges RS/KW/MUniform determined with PYA Variable Charges Rs/KwhGoP Applicable july 2023 Variable Charges Rs/Kwh
  ABC
D-1(a) D-2(a)SCARP less than 5 kW Agricultural Tubewells20037.73 31.3434.43 24.10
    D-1(b) D-2(b)    SCARP 5Kw AND Above Agricultural 5 Kw and Above    200 200  
PeakOff-peakPeakOff-peak
   46.80 24.6838.54 24.5837.35 24.1030.10 24.10

What is the new electricity tariff in Pakistan in 2024?

According to the notification issued by NEPRA (National Electric Power Regulatory Authority), the new electricity tariff in Pakistan for the period of October 2023 to March 2024 is set at a rate of Rs 3.28 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). This rate will apply to various consumer categories of power distribution companies (DISCOs) and K-Electric during these six months.

What are LESCO Tariff Slabs?

LESCO tariff slabs are different consumption categories that determine the rates customers pay for electricity. These slabs typically include specific usage ranges, and the price per unit of electricity may vary depending on which slab a customer falls into. LESCO commonly categorizes customers into various slabs based on their monthly electricity consumption, with different rates applied to each slab. These slabs help determine the overall cost of electricity for LESCO customers.

What are Peak and Off-Peak Hours?

The main distinction between Peak and Off-Peak hours in electricity usage lies in the unit price. During peak hours, due to higher demand, electricity costs more per unit. It’s beneficial to reduce consumption during these times.

Typically, peak hours are from 5 PM to 11 PM, but they vary with the seasons:

  • December to February: Peak hours are 5 PM to 9 PM.
  • March to May: Peak hours shift to 6 PM to 10 PM.
  • June to August: Peak hours extend from 7 PM to 11 PM.
  • September to November: They return to 6 PM to 10 PM.

The remaining 20 hours of the day are considered off-peak when electricity is generally cheaper.

How are electricity rates calculated for high consumption?

For high consumption, LESCO uses a slab-based system. For example, consumption above 700 units is charged at a higher rate, such as Rs 24.33 per unit. The more units consumed, the higher the rate per unit as per the applicable slab.

What is the current LESCO tariff for residential consumers?

The LESCO tariff for residential consumers varies based on the number of units consumed. For instance, the first 100 units are charged at Rs 9.42 per unit, and the rate increases as consumption goes up, with different slabs for 101-200 units, 201-300 units, and so on.