The electricity base tariff for 2026 will remain unchanged across Pakistan, including Karachi, after the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) approved the uniform tariff structure and forwarded its decision to the federal government for notification.
According to NEPRA, the new base tariff will take effect from January 1, 2026. The decision follows a hearing held on the government’s request for a countrywide uniform electricity tariff for the upcoming year.
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Domestic Electricity Tariff Slabs for 2026
NEPRA’s decision confirms that the maximum domestic electricity tariff will remain Rs. 47.69 per unit. The detailed slab-wise tariffs are as follows:
Protected Domestic Consumers
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1–100 units: Rs. 10.54 per unit
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101–200 units: Rs. 13.01 per unit
Non-Protected Domestic Consumers
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1–100 units: Rs. 22.44 per unit
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101–200 units: Rs. 28.91 per unit
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201–300 units: Rs. 33.10 per unit
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301–400 units: Rs. 37.99 per unit
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401–500 units: Rs. 40.22 per unit
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501–600 units: Rs. 41.62 per unit
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601–700 units: Rs. 42.76 per unit
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Above 700 units: Rs. 47.69 per unit
Lifeline Consumer Tariffs
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Up to 50 units per month: Rs. 3.95 per unit
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51–100 units per month: Rs. 7.74 per unit
NEPRA clarified that taxes and duties will be applied separately, which may increase the final electricity bill depending on consumption slabs.
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It is worth noting that NEPRA had earlier approved a reduction of 62 paisas per unit in the base tariff for 2026 and forwarded the recommendation to the federal government. However, the government decided to maintain the existing base tariff, keeping electricity prices unchanged nationwide.
The decision aims to maintain price stability while continuing electricity subsidies for consumers, especially protected and lifeline users.
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