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IESCO Bill Calculator – Calculate Your Electricity Bill Online

Stared at your meter wondering “kitna bill banega is dafa?” — you’re not alone. Enter your units and connection type below to get a close estimate before your official bill arrives.

Free, always Instant breakdown Updated for 2026
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electricity meter / bill on phone
Tool
IESCO Bill Estimator
Live rates

Estimate only — your actual bill may vary with arrears and tariff updates.

Estimated Total Rs. 0
Energy chargesRs. 0
Fixed chargesRs. 0
Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA)Rs. 0
GSTRs. 0
TV feeRs. 0
Electricity duty & other chargesRs. 0
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Slab Logic
03 · Intro / About

About the tool

What is an IESCO Bill Calculator?

An IESCO bill calculator is an online tool that estimates your bill based on units consumed and connection category. IESCO (Islamabad Electric Supply Company) distributes electricity across Islamabad and parts of Punjab, including Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Chakwal.

Instead of manually working through tariff slabs, fixed charges, and taxes, you simply enter your units (kWh) and connection type — domestic, commercial, or industrial — and it returns an estimated total.

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electricity meter close-up or
IESCO transmission line/pole photo
  • Homeowners tracking consumption
  • Tenants splitting bills
  • Shop owners on commercial connections
  • Anyone comparing usage before/after solar or net metering
04 · How It Works Steps

Process

How to Use IESCO Bill Calculator Online?

1

Enter your units

Check your meter reading or last month's bill for total units consumed.

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2

Select connection type

Domestic, commercial or industrial — and whether you're protected or non-protected.

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3

Hit calculate

The tool applies the relevant tariff slab, fixed charges, and taxes.

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4

Review the breakdown

Energy charges, fixed charges, GST, TV fee, and fuel adjustment — laid out clearly.

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05 · Bill Components

Under the hood

How Does IESCO Bill Calculation Work?

Your bill isn't just "units × rate." It combines several components, regulated by NEPRA (National Electric Power Regulatory Authority).

BIGGEST FACTOR

Units consumed

Based on your meter reading for the billing cycle.

SLAB-BASED

Tariff rate

NEPRA-set per-unit rates that rise as your consumption slab increases.

FLAT MONTHLY

Fixed charges

Covers meter rent and service costs, regardless of usage.

TAX

GST

A percentage tax applied on energy charges.

FIXED FEE

TV fee

A fixed monthly charge collected on behalf of PTV.

VARIABLE

Fuel Price Adjustment

Added or reduced based on actual fuel cost that month — why bills fluctuate even with similar usage.

Units consumed × tariff rate + fixed charges + GST + TV fee + fuel adjustment + other charges = Estimated Bill
06 · Tariff Table

Domestic slabs

IESCO Tariff Slabs Explained

Tariffs are slab-based — the more you consume, the higher the rate on additional units, similar to income tax brackets. Protected consumers (lower-consumption households) are charged subsidized rates, while non-protected consumers pay standard, higher rates once consumption crosses the protected threshold. Commercial and industrial connections generally carry higher tariffs and fixed charges than domestic ones.

Domestic units (per month)Illustrative rate per unit
1 – 50 unitsRs. 9.00 / unit
51 – 100 unitsRs. 12.50 / unit
101 – 200 unitsRs. 16.75 / unit
201 – 300 unitsRs. 21.40 / unit
301 – 700 unitsRs. 27.60 / unit
Above 700 unitsRs. 34.20 / unit

Rates shown are illustrative for this calculator and change periodically per NEPRA notifications — always confirm the latest slab rates via IESCO's official tariff notice.

07 · What Increases Your Bill

Managing your usage

What Increases Your Bill — and How to Reduce It

Common causes

What pushes your bill up

  • Higher overall consumption pushing you into a higher slab
  • AC usage, especially in summer
  • Peak-hour usage on time-of-use connections
  • Old, inefficient appliances
  • Seasonal fuel adjustment increases
Practical fixes

How to bring it down

  • Set AC to 26°C or higher
  • Use inverter appliances where possible
  • Shift heavy appliance use away from peak hours
  • Switch to LED bulbs and unplug standby devices
  • Service AC and fridge regularly
  • Consider solar/net metering if bills stay consistently high
  • Track your own meter monthly to catch errors early
08 · Areas Covered

Coverage

IESCO Areas Covered

IESCO serves Islamabad (its core region), Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Chakwal. If your connection falls in any of these areas, this calculator and tariff structure applies to you.

Islamabad Rawalpindi Attock Jhelum Chakwal
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(Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal)
09 · Calculator vs Official Bill

Know the difference

Calculator vs. Official Bill

Estimator

The Calculator

Gives an estimate for planning and cross-checking — it's not a payable document. Use it to budget ahead and sanity-check your official bill once it arrives.

Payable amount

Your Official IESCO Bill

The final amount based on your actual meter reading, arrears, and account-specific charges. Always refer to your official bill — via IESCO's online bill check portal using your consumer reference number — for the exact payable amount and due date.

10 · Related Services 11 · FAQ

FAQ

Common questions

Enter your units consumed and connection type into the calculator to get an estimated bill based on the applicable tariff slab.
Crossing common thresholds like 200 or 300 units can push you into a higher tariff slab, raising your per-unit rate.
The evening period of highest electricity demand, when time-of-use connections may be charged higher rates.
Use your consumer reference number on IESCO's official bill inquiry portal — separate from this estimator.
It gives a close estimate, but your actual bill may vary due to tariff updates, fuel adjustments, or arrears. Always confirm with your official bill.
It gives a general estimate, but net metering consumers should separately account for units exported to the grid.
12 · Closing

Final thoughts

Stay ahead of your electricity expenses

An IESCO bill calculator helps you stay ahead of your electricity expenses instead of being surprised each month. Understanding how units, slabs, taxes, and fuel adjustments combine gives you real control over your consumption and costs — but always cross-check with your official IESCO bill, since tariffs are updated periodically by NEPRA.