New Electricity Bill Format Introduced Across Pakistan to Improve Consumer Understanding

ISLAMABAD: Electricity consumers across Pakistan will now receive bills in a newly redesigned format aimed at making billing information easier to understand and more accessible.

The updated electricity bill has been introduced by power distribution companies (DISCOs) under the Ministry of Energy’s ongoing efforts to improve transparency and customer service in the power sector.

Simpler Design for Consumers

Officials said the new format presents important information in a cleaner and more organized layout. Key details such as the payable amount, due date, electricity consumption, and billing summary are now displayed more prominently, allowing consumers to review their bills quickly and easily.

The redesign is intended to reduce confusion caused by complicated layouts and excessive technical information that many consumers found difficult to understand.

Consumer Feedback Played a Key Role

The ministry stated that the decision to redesign electricity bills was based on feedback received from consumers over several years. Many customers had expressed concerns that the previous format contained too much information and made it difficult to locate important billing details.

In response, authorities developed a more user-friendly format focused on clarity and convenience.

QR Code Feature Added

One of the major additions to the new bill is the inclusion of a QR code. Consumers can use the code to access additional information and digital services related to their electricity account.

The feature is expected to improve access to online resources while supporting the government’s broader digital transformation goals.

Part of Power Sector Reforms

The introduction of the new bill format is part of wider reforms aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and consumer satisfaction within Pakistan’s power sector.

Officials believe the updated design will help consumers better understand their electricity charges and make the billing process more transparent.

Focus on Better Customer Experience

The Ministry of Energy has reiterated its commitment to improving services for electricity consumers across the country. Authorities say further reforms will continue to focus on simplifying processes and enhancing the overall customer experience.

The new electricity bills are expected to be rolled out nationwide through all major distribution companies in the coming billing cycles.

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