The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has proposed introducing fixed charges of up to Rs1,000 for domestic electricity consumers, effective from July 1.
According to sources, these proposals have been forwarded to the federal government, which will make the final decision.
The fixed charges are part of an average base tariff of Rs5.72 per unit and will vary according to electricity consumption levels. Consumers using between 301 to 400 units per month will face fixed charges of Rs200, while those consuming 401 to 500 units per month will be charged Rs400.
For usage between 501 to 600 units, the fixed charges will be Rs600. Consumers using between 601 to 700 units will incur charges of Rs800, and those exceeding 700 units per month will have fixed charges of Rs1,000.
These proposed fixed charges will be incorporated into the basic electricity tariff, marking a change from the previous tariff structure for domestic customers.