Check Bill Online for Electricity, Water & Gas

View, download, and understand your bill in seconds — no registration, no confusion.

Serving millions of consumers across Pakistan

I have gone through all the relevant Pakistan’s easy and reliable platform to check bill online for my home’s electricity, water and gas, personally found a lack of fast and one-stop solution and built this platform. You can readily view, download, and print your duplicate bills for all major electricity providers (DISCOs) in Pakistan, instead of wandering into multiple or separat websites for each or waiting in long queues at offices.

My goal is to make online bill checking at its simplest for consumers of electricity and other utility like SNGPL, SSGCL, WASA and PTCL across Pakistan. From Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Islamabad, Peshawar, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Quetta, and Karachi to to the subdivisions and cities, users of the utilities can check electricity bills online in a one-stop-solution which is fast, user-friendly, and convenient way.

On this page below, you can browse supported electricity companies, you can learn how to check your bill online, and find the right bill-check page for your city or area in just a few clicks.

Lahore Electric Supply Company

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Gujranwala Electric Power Company

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Multan Electric Power Company

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Faisalabad Electric Supply Company

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Islamabad Electric Supply Company

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Peshawar Electric Supply Company

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Hazara Electric Supply Company

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Hyderabad Electric Supply Company

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Sukkur Electric Power Company

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Quetta Electric Supply Company

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Tribal (FATA) Electric Supply Company

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Karachi Electric Supply Company

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How to Check Your Electricity Bill Online

You can check your WAPDA electricity bill with the following simple way. No matter you are in Lahore, Karachi, or Multan, the process of checking the bill is the same across all electricity distribution companies abbreviated as DISCOs.

3 Simple Steps to follow and Get Your Duplicate Bill:

  1. Select Your Distribution Company: Scroll back to the list of DISCOs above and choose your relevant provider (e.g., LESCO, MEPCO or GEPCO).
  2. Enter Your bill’s 14-Digit Reference Number: This is the most important and sensitive part. You have to ensure that you enter all 14 digits in correct format excluding any spaces or hyphens within.
  3. Check & View: Click “Check Bill”. Our quick user-friendly tool will establish a quick real-time verification with the official server. Once retrieved the data of your bill, the “View Bill” button will appear on the screen—click it to open your full web-based duplicate bill in a new tab.

Where is My Reference Number for check bill online?

If you don’t have an old bill available at your home or office, it can be hard to remember your reference number. It is a 14-digit code usually located in the top-left or top-right corner of your bill for any bill in pakistan for Online Check, can be easily seen right above your name and address of the hard copy. For Sui Gas and Water bills, you will look for a Consumer ID or Account Number (usually 8 to 11 digits).

Reference Number to Check Bill Online in Pakistan

Supported Electricity Companies (DISCOs)

The bill checking tool on this website is supported by every major electricity, gas and water distribution company in Pakistan. Our tool helps the consumer to fetch his bill data from the PITC (Punjab Information Technology Company) or direct him to the official WAPDA portals to ensure 100% accuracy and transparency for citizens of Pakistan.

  • LESCO: For consumers residing in Lahore, Kasur, Okara, Sheikhupura, and Nankana Sahib.
  • GEPCO: For the allied regions of Gujranwala, Sialkot, Gujrat, Hafizabad, and Narowal.
  • MEPCO: Covers major population of Multan, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, and surrounding South Punjab areas.
  • FESCO: Supplies in Faisalabad, Jhang, Sargodha, and Toba Tek Singh.
  • PESCO: Serving the full province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), including Peshawar city and allied areas.
  • IESCO: For capital city Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Jhelum, and Chakwal.
  • HESCO / SEPCO: For consumers living in Hyderabad, Sukkur, and interior Sindh.
  • QESCO: Serving the electricity in province of Balochistan through Quetta.

Why Our Bill Checking Tool Works Reliably

Our platform direct the consumers to the official billing systems of all major electricity distribution companies supplying their services in Pakistan, such as LESCO, IESCO, MEPCO, FESCO, GEPCO, HESCO, SEPCO, QESCO, PESCO, and K-Electric. We do not display outdated or cached information, we fetch live link to the bill for your provided reference numbers every time you perform a search. Our system validates the correctness and formatting of your entered reference number, confirms its authenticity against active consumer number sequence prescribed by the power company, and then generates the most recent billing information link for your ease to check.

This easy process ensures you always see correct meter readings, latest tariff rates, government surcharges breakdown, and any adjustments or subsidies applied to your consumption of the electricity. The landing tool also educates you the important details like bill issue date, due date of the bill so you may not face the late payment surchages, and arrears if applicable to your account, which gives you complete transparency on your consumption and electricity expenses.

Understanding Your Bill: Charges Explained

A common reason general public must check their bill online is to understand why the bill amount is so high? Following is a quick breakdown of the extra charges you often unexpectedly see:

  1. FPA (Fuel Price Adjustment): This is the price difference between the price of oil / gas when the electricity was actually generated by the DISCOs vs. when it was estimated or budgeted.
  2. NJ Surcharge: The Neelum-Jhelum Surcharge in the domestic and commercial bill accounted into funding the under-development hydropower projects in Pakistan.
  3. TV Fee: A fixed amount of Rs. 35/- fee is charged to all the domestic consumers for PTV whether they are using it or not.
  4. Quarterly Adjustment: These are the sum of price changes dully approved by NEPRA every three months (quarterly) based on electricity production costs to meet the difference.

Frequently Asked Questions About Utility Bills in Pakistan

Can I check my electricity bill by CNIC or Name?

Currently, official WAPDA databases do not allow searching by CNIC or Name for privacy reasons. You must have your 14-digit reference number to access your bill online.

Is this a free service?

Yes, eBill Pakistan is 100% free to use. We do not charge any fees for viewing or downloading duplicate bills.

What should I do if the “View Bill” button doesn’t work?

If the button doesn’t appear, ensure your internet connection is stable and that you have entered the correct 14-digit reference number. Some official servers may be temporarily down during peak hours (usually on the 1st or 15th of the month).

Can I pay my bill on this website?

No, we are an information and duplicate bill portal. To pay your bill, we recommend using official banking apps, EasyPaisa, or JazzCash for a secure transaction.

How do I find my electricity reference number?

Your reference number (also called consumer ID or account number) appears prominently on every printed electricity bill, usually at the top right corner or in the consumer details section. It’s a unique 13-14 digit identifier assigned when your connection was established.

What happens if I pay my electricity bill after the due date?

Late payment of electricity bills results in several consequences. First, you’ll be charged a late payment surcharge, typically calculated as a percentage of your bill amount (usually 0.1% per day or a fixed monthly penalty).

Why is my current bill much higher than usual?

Sudden bill increases can occur for several reasons such as Seasonal consumption changes, Tariff slab progression, Fuel price adjustment, Meter reading errors or Electricity theft detection.

Can I dispute an incorrect electricity bill?

Yes, consumers have the right to dispute billing errors. If you believe your bill is incorrect due to faulty meter reading, wrong tariff application, or calculation mistakes, you should immediately contact your utility company’s complaint center.

What is the difference between duplicate bill and current bill?

A current bill refers to the latest monthly billing statement generated for the most recent meter reading cycle, showing your immediate consumption and payable amount. A duplicate bill is simply a copy of an already-issued bill—either the current one or any previous month’s bill that you need to reprint.

Start Now: Get Your Duplicate Bill

Don’t wait for the physical copy to arrive. Stay ahead of the due date and avoid late payment surcharges. Select your company from the menu above, enter your details, and print your bill instantly.