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Electricity Consumers to Get Major Relief in Pakistan

Last updated: May 6, 2026 11:11 am
Ayesha Masood
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Pakistan’s government has announced a major cut in electricity tariffs, offering long-awaited relief to millions of consumers struggling with high power bills. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said domestic users would get a Rs7.41 per unit reduction, while industrial consumers would receive a cut of up to Rs7.69 per unit under the new package. Reports said the move would benefit roughly 40 million consumers across the country.

The announcement was presented as part of a broader effort to bring down electricity costs after months of public frustration over expensive bills. According to reporting on the package, the relief is being financed through a mix of quarterly tariff adjustments, savings from renegotiated deals with independent power producers, and the reallocation of petroleum and grid-related levies.

Officials also linked the tariff cut to the government’s attempt to stabilize the economy and ease pressure on households as well as businesses. For industry, the reduction is being pitched not just as consumer relief but as a competitiveness measure, with the hope that lower power costs will support production and exports.

The government has tried to frame the decision as more than a temporary gesture. Prime Minister Sharif said further relief could follow if structural reforms in the power sector move ahead, especially on the long-running issue of circular debt and inefficiencies in generation and distribution. That matters, because power prices in Pakistan have been shaped for years by financing costs, fuel prices, transmission losses and delayed reforms.

Still, the real public test will be simple: whether the relief shows up clearly and consistently in monthly bills. Consumers have heard big announcements before, but many remain wary until the lower rates are actually reflected in billing cycles. For now, though, this is one of the biggest power-price cuts announced in recent months, and it gives the government something politically valuable too — a rare bit of good economic news people can feel at home and at work.

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