LESCO Bill Check Online — How to Check Your LESCO Electricity Bill in Pakistan

LESCO Bill Check Online — How to Check Your LESCO Electricity Bill in Pakistan

Rashid Minhas explains every method to check your LESCO electricity bill online in Pakistan — the official LESCO website, the PITC bill portal, the 1LINK payment gateway, and the LESCO mobile app — including how to read each line of your LESCO bill, what the units and tariff slabs mean, and how to dispute an overcharged LESCO bill.

Check LESCO Bill Online — Quick Methods

MethodURL / ActionWhat You NeedSpeed
LESCO official websitelesco.gov.pk → Bill Inquiry14-digit reference numberInstant
PITC portalbill.pitc.com.pkReference number or consumer numberInstant
1LINK eBill1bill.1link.net.pkConsumer/reference numberInstant
JazzCash appJazzCash → Pay Bills → Electricity → LESCOConsumer numberInstant + pay in same step
Easypaisa appEasypaisa → Electricity → LESCOConsumer numberInstant + pay in same step
HBL internet bankingHBL Mobile → Pay Bills → LESCOConsumer numberInstant + pay in same step

How to Find Your LESCO Reference Number

Your LESCO reference number is a 14-digit number printed on the top-right section of your physical LESCO bill. It is also called the Consumer Number. It stays the same for your connection — every new bill for your connection will have the same reference number. To find it:

  • On your physical bill: look for “Reference No.” or “Ref. No.” in the consumer details box at the top
  • On your online bill from lesco.gov.pk: it appears in the header section labelled “Reference Number”
  • From LESCO helpline: call 118 (LESCO consumer helpline) with your CNIC and meter number to retrieve your reference number if you have lost the physical bill

Step-by-Step Guide — Check LESCO Bill on lesco.gov.pk

  1. Open a browser and go to lesco.gov.pk
  2. Click “Bill Inquiry” in the main navigation or look for the “Check Your Bill” section on the homepage
  3. Enter your 14-digit reference number in the consumer number field
  4. Click “Submit” or press Enter
  5. Your current bill details appear: billing month, units consumed, amount due, and due date
  6. Click “View/Download Bill” to see the full PDF bill with all breakdown details

How to Read Your LESCO Bill — Understanding Each Section

A LESCO electricity bill has multiple sections. Understanding each section helps you verify whether you have been charged correctly:

Consumer Details Section

The top section of your LESCO bill shows: consumer name, reference number, consumer type (domestic/commercial/industrial), tariff category (A1, A2, B, C, etc.), meter number, and connection address. Verify that your consumer type and tariff category are correct — a domestic consumer billed under a commercial tariff will overpay significantly.

Meter Reading Section

This section shows: previous reading (last month’s meter reading), current reading (this month’s reading), and units consumed (current minus previous). Check that the unit count is physically plausible given your appliances. A single-bedroom flat consuming 800+ units in a winter month likely indicates a meter reading error or a meter fault.

Tariff Slab Charges

LESCO domestic consumers are billed under a progressive slab tariff — each additional band of units costs more per unit. The 2025–26 NEPRA-approved slabs for LESCO domestic consumers:

Units Consumed (Monthly)Slab Rate (PKR per unit, approx)Notes
1–50 unitsPKR 3.95Protected consumers (lifeline tariff)
1–100 unitsPKR 7.74If total consumption is 1–100 units
101–200 unitsPKR 10.06 – 15.45Progressive within the band
201–300 unitsPKR 19.55Higher slab rate from unit 201 onwards
301–700 unitsPKR 20.21 – 22.65Peak domestic usage band
Above 700 unitsPKR 24.17+Highest domestic slab; heavily penalised

Note: NEPRA revises electricity tariffs periodically. Always verify current rates at nepra.org.pk or with your DISCO directly. The rates above reflect the 2025–26 NEPRA tariff schedule and may differ from rates at time of reading.

Taxes and Surcharges Section

Your LESCO bill includes several government-mandated taxes and surcharges beyond the energy charge: GST (18% on the taxable amount), Neelum-Jhelum surcharge, Quarter Tariff Adjustment (QTA), Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA), and TV license fee (PKR 35 per month for domestic connections). These surcharges can add 30–50% to the base energy charge. Check the surcharge section to verify none are double-charged.

How to Pay LESCO Bill Online

LESCO bills can be paid through multiple online channels without visiting a bank or LESCO office:

  • JazzCash: Open JazzCash app → Bill Payment → Electricity → LESCO → enter consumer number → verify amount → pay with JazzCash wallet or linked bank account. Free for wallet payments; bank debit charges may apply.
  • Easypaisa: Open Easypaisa → Pay Bills → Electricity → LESCO → enter reference number → confirm amount → pay. Transactions up to PKR 25,000 are free from Easypaisa wallet.
  • HBL Mobile/Internet Banking: HBL account holders can pay LESCO bills via HBL Mobile app under Pay Bills → Utilities → LESCO. No service fee for HBL account holders.
  • Bank Mobile Apps: Most Pakistani banks (UBL, MCB, Meezan, Allied Bank) support LESCO bill payment through their mobile banking apps under the “Bill Payment” section. Service fees vary by bank.
  • ATMs: LESCO bills can be paid at any ATM that supports IBFT bill payment — look for the “Bill Payment” or “Utility Bill” option on the ATM menu. You need the 14-digit reference number.

LESCO Bill Overcharged — How to File a Complaint

If your LESCO bill appears higher than expected or shows incorrect meter readings, you have the right to file a billing complaint. The process:

  1. Call LESCO helpline 118 (free, 24/7): Report the issue with your reference number, the billing month in question, and the specific discrepancy. LESCO logs a complaint reference number — keep this.
  2. Visit your LESCO sub-division office: Take your CNIC, the original bill, and (if possible) photographs of your meter showing the current reading. Request a meter test (meter testing is free for domestic consumers if the meter is found faulty).
  3. NEPRA consumer complaint: If LESCO does not resolve your complaint within 15 working days, escalate to NEPRA via nepra.org.pk/consumers or call NEPRA helpline 051-2600062. NEPRA has the authority to direct LESCO to issue credit bills or refunds.

LESCO Service Area — Which Division Do You Fall Under?

LESCO (Lahore Electric Supply Company) covers Lahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, and Kasur districts. If you are outside this area, you may be served by a different DISCO:

DISCOCoverage AreaOnline Bill Check Portal
LESCOLahore, Sheikhupura, Nankana, Kasurlesco.gov.pk
IESCOIslamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelumiesco.com.pk
MEPCOMultan, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, DG Khan, Vehari, Khanewalmepco.com.pk
FESCOFaisalabad, Sargodha, Jhang, Chiniot, Mianwali, Bhakkarfesco.com.pk
PESCOPeshawar and KPKpesco.com.pk
QESCOQuetta and Balochistanqesco.com.pk
HESCOHyderabad and interior Sindhhesco.com.pk
SEPCOSukkur and upper Sindhsepco.com.pk
K-ElectricKarachi metropolitan areake.com.pk

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check my LESCO electricity bill online?

Go to lesco.gov.pk and click Bill Inquiry. Enter your 14-digit reference number (printed on your physical bill or previous online bill). Your current bill details including units consumed, amount due, and due date appear instantly. You can also check via bill.pitc.com.pk or the JazzCash and Easypaisa apps using the same reference number.

Where is my LESCO reference number?

Your LESCO reference number is the 14-digit number printed in the top-right area of your physical bill under “Reference No.” or “Consumer No.” It is the same number every month for your connection. If you have lost all physical bills, call LESCO helpline 118 with your CNIC and meter number to retrieve it.

Can I pay my LESCO bill without a bank account?

Yes. JazzCash and Easypaisa mobile wallets allow LESCO bill payment without a bank account. You only need a Pakistani mobile number and enough wallet balance. Both apps support LESCO bills by reference number and complete payments in under 60 seconds. A payment confirmation SMS and digital receipt are issued immediately.

Why is my LESCO bill so high this month?

The most common reasons for a sudden increase in LESCO bills: crossing a higher tariff slab (each additional band of units costs significantly more per unit — crossing from 200 to 201 units triggers the higher slab rate for all units above 200), a Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA) increase applied by NEPRA for the billing month, an estimated reading that was higher than actual (request a meter reading verification), or an unauthorised connection that is sharing your meter. Check the units consumed on your bill against your meter reading photos if you take them monthly.

What is the last date to pay LESCO bill without late payment surcharge?

Your LESCO bill shows the due date prominently on the front page — typically 15–20 days after the bill issue date. Payments made after the due date incur a 10% late payment surcharge (LPS) on the current charges. The due date on the bill is the hard deadline — banks and payment apps process LESCO payments in real-time, so a payment made before midnight on the due date avoids the LPS.

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