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Big relief for Karachi: NEPRA cuts K-Electric tariff by Rs. 7.60 per unit

Published on: October 21, 2025 3:15 PM

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has cut K-Electric’s average tariff by Rs. 7.60 per unit. This decision brings the average tariff down from Rs. 39.97 to Rs. 32.37 per unit. The reduction is part of NEPRA’s review of K-Electric’s multi-year tariff plan for 2024 to 2030. Consumers in Karachi will benefit directly from this drop in electricity rates. NEPRA issued the official decision after reviewing several tariff adjustment requests.

The decision covers all areas of K-Electric’s operations, including power generation, transmission, and distribution. NEPRA confirmed that its previous ruling on Right of Claims remains unchanged. This means that while the tariff has dropped, the Rs. 50 billion claim burden on consumers still applies. Despite this, many see the reduced rate as a step in the right direction. The new rate is expected to ease the financial pressure on households and businesses.

Read more: NEPRA raises power tariff by Rs 0.08 paisa per unit 

Meanwhile, K-Electric has responded cautiously to NEPRA’s move. A company spokesperson said they are reviewing the full details of the decision. The spokesperson noted that the ruling affects several parts of K-Electric’s business operations. As a result, the company plans to consider all legal options available. They emphasized that K-Electric will protect its interests while ensuring service quality.

Although the tariff reduction offers immediate relief, long-term impacts remain uncertain. Consumers may still face challenges due to the Rs. 50 billion Right of Claims. Energy experts say strong regulation and transparency are key to lasting reforms. For now, the price cut offers some short-term financial relief to users. It also puts pressure on other power companies to follow suit.

Read more: India Unveils Massive Brahmaputra Hydropower Project to Counter China

In conclusion, NEPRA’s decision marks a major shift in electricity pricing for Karachi. It lowers the cost for millions of consumers, while also raising important questions about future policy. K-Electric’s next steps will be closely watched in the coming weeks. The power sector continues to face scrutiny from regulators and the public alike. All eyes are now on how this change will shape the energy landscape ahead.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: K-Electric’s average tariff, Latest, Lead2, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), NEPRA, Rs. 7.60 per unit

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