How Does the FESCO Billing System Work?

FESCO billing System

FESCO (Faisalabad Electricity Supply Corporation) is the company that provides electricity to Faisalabad as well as 8 (eight) other districts. It is responsible for electricity supply and connections, New Connections, complaints from customers as well as monthly billing.

In this article, you will learn how the FESCO billing system works. We will explain meter reading, data management, bill generation, and bill delivery.

Key Parts of the FESCO Billing System

1.Meter Reading

FESCO checks electricity usage in two ways:/

  • Manual Reading: FESCO staff visit homes and shops every month. They write down the number shown on the electricity meter
  • Automated Meter Reading (AMR): In some areas, FESCO uses machines to check meter readings from a distance. This system helps reduce mistakes.

2.Data Entry and Management

Once the meter reading is collected (either manually or through AMR), the data is saved in FESCO’s computer system called FESCO MIS (Management Information System). This system processes the information to prepare your electricity bill

3.Bill Generation and Delivery

After processing the meter data, FESCO calculates your bill. The bill includes:

  • Electricity usage
  • Tariff (unit price)
  • Taxes and other charges

FESCO then sends the bill to the customer:

  • By post (to your address)
  • Online (you can check it on their website)

FAQs

 Go to fscoebill.pk enter your 14-digit reference number or your consumer ID, and click on “Check Bill.

Yes, FESCO works under the Pakistan government and is linked to WAPDA.

 Electricity was introduced in Faisalabad through the federal government to help grow industry and housing.

You can call the FESCO helpline. The number is available on their official website.

Conclusion

In the article below, we’ve learned what the FESCO billing system operates. The meter reading is in either a manual or automatic manner. The data is then input into the computer system. This is then calculated based on the reading of the meter tax, tariff, and other information. In the end, the bill will be sent to you by mail or on the internet.

Understanding the billing process can help you to keep track of your usage of electricity and charges. If you have problems, you have the ability to look up your account or call FESCO to get help.

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