FESCO Bill Calculator

FESCO Bill Calculator

If you have not received your FESCO duplicate bill or want to calculate your electricity bill manually using your monthly consumed units but don’t know how to do it, don’t worry. The FESCO Bill Calculator tool is here to help you.

You can easily calculate your bill without downloading any application. Just enter the number of units you have used into the input box of the calculator, and you will get an estimate of your bill quickly.

FESCO Bill Calculator

How to Use the FESCO Bill Calculator

Follow these simple steps to use the FESCO Bill Calculator tool

  • Enter your consumed units in the input box.
  • Enter your consumed units in the input box.
  • You will get your estimated bill including taxes

Note: The original bill amount may be a little different because of additional taxes

Check your FESCO electricity bill for the month of May 2025.

Why Use the FESCO Online Bill Calculator?

Most of the time, we are worried about how much our electricity bill will be. People usually compare old bills or use different apps to guess their new bill. But on this platform, you can easily check your FESCO online bill and also get a good estimate of your upcoming bill amount.
The FESCO Bill Calculator provides a careful and close estimate based on your electricity units. Your bill includes different types of taxes such as:

  • Electricity Duty (ED)
  • General Sales Tax (GST)
  • PTV Fee

Another important part of the bill is the Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA). Since most electricity in Pakistan is generated using crude oil, FPA is collected to cover oil costs. As oil prices change internationally, the FPA amount in your bill also changes every month.

Important Note

If you have used more than 200 electricity units within the last six months, make sure to select the special option given below the units entry box.
Also, keep in mind that your final bill may be lower or higher depending on monthly changes in the FPA announced by the Government of Pakistan.

Besides FESCO customers, users from other electricity distribution companies can also use bill calculators provided by their respective companies.

About FESCO Bill Calculator

The FESCO Bill Calculator is a tool that helps you estimate your electricity bill based on the number of units you have consumed. The actual bill may be slightly different because of additional taxes, but this tool gives you a close guess of your bill amount according to the units you enter.

FESCO Electricity Bill Unit Prices

Units RangePer Unit Price
Above 50 Units2.00
From 01 to 100 Units7.36
From 101 to 200 Units9.68
From 201 to 300 Units11.77
From 301 to 700 Units20.82
More than 700 Units23.92

What is the Bill Calculator and How Does It Work?

FESCO Bill Calculator is an online tool that calculates your electricity bill by calculating the equipment you’ve utilized. Enter the units you used into the calculator and it displays the estimated amount of your bill.

How Do I Access the FESCO Bill Calculator?

You can easily access the FESCO Bill Calculator online without downloading any application. Just visit the FESCO Bill Calculator page, enter your consumed units, and check your estimated bill.

What is the Purpose of the FESCO Bill Estimator?

The purpose of the FESCO Bill Estimator is to give customers an easy way to find out their expected bill amount. It helps you plan and manage your electricity expenses better by giving a quick and simple bill estimate.

In this article, we’ve described this tool FESCO Bill Calculator and how to make use of it. If you have any issues with the calculator, don’t hesitate to leave a comment in the comments section.

FAQs

The basic way to calculate an FESCO electricity bill is:
Electricity Bill = (kWh Consumption) x (Tariff Rate) + (Additional Charges).Kilowatt-hours (kWh) show how much electricity is used. This is the cost per kWh that is charged by the electricity distributor. Additional charges can include fixed costs tax, other charges.

How to estimate costs for different types of plans:
Energy Bill = kWh Usage × (Energy Rate + TDU Delivery Rate) + TDU Monthly Fee.
For some plans, the bill is based on a percentage of usage:
Energy Bill = 60% × kWh Usage × (Energy Rate + TDU Delivery Rate) + TDU Monthly Fee.
Energy Bill = 70% × kWh Usage × (Energy Rate + TDU Delivery Rate) + TDU Monthly Fee.

To check quickly the rate of billing within your company, you need to divide the amount of hours that are billable by the total number of hours worked. This simple procedure helps you assess how efficient the business is.

To calculate your usage and estimate your bill:
Subtract the previous meter reading from the current reading to determine the total kWh used.
Next, multiply the kWh used by the rate per kWh.