Check MEPCO bill online.
A clean landing page for consumers in South Punjab to quickly check their electricity bill, download a duplicate copy, and understand charges like units, FPA, GST, arrears, and due date.
What is a MEPCO bill?
A MEPCO bill is the monthly electricity invoice issued to domestic, commercial, industrial, and agricultural consumers connected under Multan Electric Power Company. It records your consumption, tariff, taxes, adjustments, previous balance, and the final payable amount.
This page works best when split into two jobs: first help the visitor check the bill quickly, then help them understand what the bill means. That is the same clarity-first pattern strong competitor pages use.
Key information printed on your bill
How to check your MEPCO bill online
Open the MEPCO bill page
Place the bill-check form right at the top so users can act immediately without hunting through content.
Enter the reference number
Ask for the 14-digit number first, because it is the most common and familiar lookup method.
Tap “Check Bill”
Show the current bill summary clearly: units, due date, payable amount, and print/download actions.
View, print, or save PDF
Make the duplicate bill action obvious, since that is one of the most common reasons people visit these pages.
How to download a duplicate MEPCO bill
Keep the duplicate-bill explanation short and practical. Users usually want a valid copy they can save, print, or use for payment, so the UI should offer a direct action instead of burying it inside long paragraphs.
MEPCO tariff categories explained
Domestic
For residential households. Charges often rise with higher unit consumption due to slab-based pricing.
Commercial
For shops, offices, and business premises. Typically higher than domestic tariffs.
Industrial
For factories and production units, often linked with higher loads and different billing structures.
Agricultural
Used for tubewells and farming operations and may receive different treatment from residential accounts.
Public utility
Street lights and similar public service connections can fall under separate categories.
Sanctioned load matters
Load, phase type, and category affect how charges, demand, and eligibility are handled.
Understanding Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA)
FPA is one of the most confusing bill components because it changes over time and is not tied only to your household usage. A user may consume nearly the same units in two months but still receive a different total because the adjustment changes.
In UI terms, FPA deserves its own highlighted explainer block near the bill breakdown, because many visitors come specifically to understand why this month’s amount jumped.
Common reasons your bill is higher than expected
Estimated billing
If actual reading was not recorded, an estimated bill may create confusion or inflated charges.
Slab jump
A small rise in units can move the account into a more expensive tariff band.
High FPA
The fuel price adjustment can raise the total even if usage stayed close to the previous month.
Previous arrears
Old unpaid balances make the new bill look much larger.
Seasonal appliance usage
ACs, coolers, refrigerators, and water motors can sharply increase units in summer.
Meter or reading issue
If the readings look unusual, consumers may need to request verification or complaint handling.
How to dispute a MEPCO bill
Simple ways to manage your electricity cost
Use LED lighting
Replace older bulbs to reduce base consumption across the home.
Set AC sensibly
Keep cooling practical and avoid very low thermostat settings for long hours.
Choose inverter appliances
Efficient appliances help reduce repeated energy spikes during operation.
Unplug idle devices
Standby consumption adds up over the month more than many users expect.
Run heavy loads carefully
Use washing machines and other heavy appliances more strategically when possible.
Explore solar and net metering
For suitable properties, solar can materially change long-term electricity costs.
MEPCO bill SMS service
Add a short SMS-service block for users with limited internet access. This section should sit near the end of the page, because the main web action remains the top bill-check form.
Questions users usually ask before checking a bill
How do I check my MEPCO bill online? +
Enter your 14-digit reference number in the bill-check form and press the main call-to-action button to load the bill view.
Can I download a duplicate bill? +
Yes. Keep a visible print or save-as-PDF action on the bill result screen so users can store a copy quickly.
Why is my bill higher this month? +
Common reasons include higher units, slab change, FPA variation, arrears, or estimated billing.
What details should I show on the result page? +
At minimum: consumer name, billing month, units consumed, due date, within-due-date amount, after-due-date amount, and download/print actions.