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Nationwide power tariff hiked—K-Electric users also hit

Published on: October 14, 2025 9:07 PM

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has increased electricity prices by 8 paisa per unit across Pakistan. This hike applies to all power consumers, including those using K-Electric in Karachi. The price adjustment is based on the fuel cost variation for the month of August. NEPRA issued an official notification confirming the tariff revision under the Monthly Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA) mechanism.

Although the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) had requested a 19 paisa per unit increase, NEPRA approved a lower amount. The regulator reviewed fuel data and generation costs before finalizing the adjustment. NEPRA stated that the hike aligns with government policy guidelines. Therefore, the price increase will also apply to K-Electric customers under the same framework.

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The revised power rates will be charged in consumers’ electricity bills for October. This means that all households and businesses will pay the higher rate next month. Even a small increase affects millions of consumers, especially amid already high inflation. Energy costs remain one of the largest contributors to rising living expenses in Pakistan.

Fuel price adjustments are routine and depend on monthly variations in power generation costs. However, they often trigger public concern due to their impact on household budgets. With fuel prices and production costs remaining volatile, future adjustments may continue to raise electricity rates. Consumers, particularly in low-income groups, face increasing pressure on their monthly expenses.

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NEPRA’s latest decision reflects the ongoing challenge of managing electricity prices in an energy-strapped economy. As the government seeks to control fiscal deficits and energy subsidies, consumers bear the cost of fluctuating fuel prices. This small increase may seem minimal, but it adds up over time and contributes to overall financial stress for citizens nationwide.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: increased electricity prices, K-electric, Latest, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), Pakistan, power tariff hiked

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