Electricity consumers across Pakistan may soon face a fresh increase in power tariffs, as a proposal to raise prices by 48 paisa per unit has been submitted to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) under the monthly fuel price adjustment mechanism.

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If approved, the adjustment will apply nationwide, including K-Electric consumers in Karachi.
At present, electricity consumers are benefiting from the November 2025 monthly adjustment, under which power tariffs were reduced by 93 paisa per unit. However, the new proposal may reverse that relief and add pressure to household budgets.
Final approval and implementation will depend on NEPRA’s decision after the hearing, following which the government will issue an official notification.
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