Check your PESCO online bill, download duplicate bills, and view updated 2026 tariffs easily with BillCheckPK.
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How to Check Your PESCO Bill Online
Checking your PESCO electricity bill online is simple. With Billcheckpk, you can view, download, or print your duplicate bill in seconds. No office visits. No fees. It works on mobile and desktop, anytime you need it.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Your PESCO Bill
Step 1: Open Billcheckpk
Visit Billcheckpk.com using your mobile phone or computer.
Step 2: Enter Your Reference Number or Customer ID
Find the 14-digit reference number or customer ID on any previous PESCO bill and enter it in the bill check field.
Step 3: Click on “Check Bill”
Press the Check Bill button. The system will instantly retrieve your latest PESCO duplicate bill.
Step 4: View, Download, or Print Your Bill
Once the bill appears on the screen, you can:
- View complete bill details, including units consumed, total charges, and due date
- Download the bill as a PDF file
- Print the bill for payment at banks, post offices, or other authorized centers
About PESCO
Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) is a major public-sector electricity distribution company in Pakistan, operating under Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and regulated by NEPRA. PESCO is responsible for supplying electricity to domestic, commercial, agricultural, and industrial consumers across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. With a network covering more than 40 districts and millions of registered consumers, PESCO manages extensive transmission lines, grid stations, and distribution infrastructure to ensure a stable power supply. Its services support essential sectors such as homes, businesses, industries, hospitals, educational institutions, and government offices, making PESCO a key contributor to the region’s economic and social development.
Through platforms like Billcheckpk, PESCO consumers can easily manage their electricity needs online. Users can check their latest PESCO bills, download or print duplicate copies, estimate charges using bill calculators, and access complaint and customer support information without visiting a PESCO office. This saves time and provides quick access to essential billing and service details.
PESCO Jurisdiction & Circles
Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) is administratively divided into nine (09) operational circles, covering a total area of approximately 1,204,621 hectares. These circles help PESCO manage electricity distribution, maintenance, and customer services efficiently across its service region.
PESCO Circles
• Dera Ismail Khan (D.I. Khan) Circle
• Bannu Circle
• Hazara-I Circle
• Hazara-II Circle
• Khyber Circle
• Mardan Circle
• Peshawar Circle
• Swabi Circle
• Swat Circle
These circles collectively ensure smooth power distribution, faster fault handling, and better consumer support across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Safety Precautions for the General Public
- Install proper overcurrent protective devices, fuses, or circuit breakers. Use RCCB/RCD to detect leakage currents and prevent electric shock.
- Use RCCB/RCD with 30mA sensitivity for households. For combined protection, an RCBO can prevent shocks, fire, or equipment damage.
- Install a permanent earthing system to safely direct fault currents to the ground.
- Arrange annual inspections and maintenance of protective devices, wiring, switches, sockets, plugs, lamps, fans, heaters, geysers, and other appliances by a qualified electrician.
- Do not repair electrical items yourself; always call a licensed electrician.
- Conduct regular inspections of internal wiring by a licensed electrician.
- Use three-pin plugs for appliances:
- Live (Hot) pin: supplies current
- Neutral pin: return path
- Earth pin: safety path for fault currents
- During rain, maintain at least 10 feet (3 meters) distance from electric poles and broken wires.
- Keep children away from poles and wires, especially in rainy weather.
- Install switches, sockets, plugs, holders, wires, and extension cords at safe heights, away from children, fire, and water.
- Avoid ringing the doorbell with wet hands or if the doorbell is wet.
- Never touch electrical appliances with wet hands or bare feet.
- Turn off power and unplug cords before adjusting any appliance.
- Do not use wet or submerged switchboards/appliances; call a qualified electrician.
- When connecting cables, wrap exposed wires with electrical tape and seal with waterproof tape, heat-shrink tubing, or connectors.
- Do not use metal wires or poles to dry clothes.
- Use protective conduits for all indoor and outdoor wiring.
- Overhead consumer service cables must not be routed over rooftops unless necessary, with protective conduits and proper clearances.
- Replace broken or defective wiring, switches, sockets, plugs, holders, and wires immediately.
- Never insert bare wires directly into a socket; always use a plug.
- Do not overload switches, sockets, plugs, or extension cords; it may cause overheating or fire.
- Turn off and unplug electrical appliances when not in use or during power outages.
- Do not install direct hooking (kunda connection); it poses high risk of shock and fire.
- Do not construct or extend buildings under or near power lines; maintain safe vertical and horizontal clearances.
- Roofs used as terraces or with installations like solar panels, water tanks, or AC units may require additional vertical clearance.
- Maintain extra horizontal clearance near windows, terraces, balconies, or extensions to prevent easy access to conductors.
- If vertical or horizontal clearances are insufficient, contact the power company to relocate or insulate conductors.
- Shifting metallic materials near live conductors is highly dangerous, including ladders, scaffolding, tools, containers, roofing sheets, furniture, gates, poles, or ducts.
Safety measures:
- Arrange a power shutdown before moving materials
- Maintain a safe distance from live conductors
- Use non-metallic ladders, scaffolding, and tools
- Wear insulated gloves, sleeves, helmets, and safety shoes
- Use non-conductive barriers like rubber mats, blankets, or plywood
- Do not fly kites near power lines; metallic or wet strings can conduct electricity.
- Do not tie livestock or pets to electric poles or wires.
- Avoid planting trees or vegetation under or near electrical installations and power lines.
- Do not dig or excavate near power lines; contact the power company for guidance.
- Do not drive or park overloaded vehicles beneath power lines.
- If power lines or poles fall, do not approach or cross them; notify the power company immediately.
- If broken power lines fall into water, do not touch or step in; assume the water is live.
- Never touch or remove objects in contact with power lines. Call the Electricity Company for assistance.
- Repair dedicated transformers only at the manufacturer’s facility, distribution company workshop, or authorized private workshop with proper testing equipment.
PESCO Peak & Off-Peak Hours
PESCO uses the Time of Use (TOU) Tariff, approved by NEPRA, to manage electricity demand efficiently. This system encourages consumers to run high-power appliances—like motors, geysers, washing machines, and industrial equipment—during off-peak hours, when rates are lower.
Peak & Off-Peak Hours
- Peak Hours: High-demand periods with higher electricity rates.
- Off-Peak Hours: Low-demand periods with cheaper rates.
By shifting usage to off-peak hours, consumers can save on their electricity bills while reducing stress on the grid.
| Months | Peak Hours | Off-Peak Hours |
|---|---|---|
| December – February | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM | Rest of the day |
| March – May | 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Rest of the day |
| June – August | 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Rest of the day |
| September – November | 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM | Rest of the day |
Benefits of Following TOU Tariff
Save Money – Reduce bills by shifting heavy usage to off-peak hours.
Better Load Management – Helps PESCO balance electricity supply.
Energy Efficiency – Reduces strain on the national grid and promotes sustainable energy usage.
How to Register Your CNIC
Go to the official portal:
Enter your 14-digit Electricity Bill Reference Number
(printed on your PESCO bill).
Portal loads owner details:
It will show your existing record (name, CNIC, mobile number if already present).
Fill in the occupant details:
- Occupant Name
- Occupant CNIC
- Upload CNIC front image (jpeg/jpg/png, size limit usually ~1 MB)
- Property status (Owner, tenant, etc.)
- Property proof or rent agreement (if tenant)
- Bill image
- Mobile number & email
- Enter the OTP sent for verification
Submit and verify:
OTP (one-time PIN) may be required to validate your mobile number and complete the update.
Apply for New PESCO Connection Online (Meter Installation)
If you are planning to get a new electricity connection under PESCO (Peshawar Electric Supply Company), the process is now much easier. PESCO allows both online and offline applications through the official ENC (Electricity New Connection) system, approved by NEPRA.
Step 1 – Choose Application Method
- Online Application (Recommended):
Apply through the official ENC Portal for faster processing. - Offline Application:
Submit a physical application form at your nearest PESCO subdivision office.
Step 2 – Gather Required Documents
- Copy of CNIC (Applicant)
- Proof of ownership or tenancy
(Registry, Allotment Letter, Rent Agreement, etc.) - Undertaking Form (available on ENC Portal)
- Neighbor’s electricity bill copy (if required for verification)
- Two passport-size photographs
Step 3 – Apply Online via ENC Portal
- Visit the official ENC Portal
- Select PESCO from the list of DISCOs
- Enter applicant details and load requirements
- Upload scanned documents
- Submit the application online
- Note down your Application ID for tracking
Step 4 – Offline Application (If Needed)
- Download the new connection form from PESCO’s official website or
- Collect the form from your local PESCO office
- Fill in all required details and attach documents
- Submit the form to the concerned subdivision office
Step 5 – Inspection & Demand Notice (DN)
- PESCO staff will conduct a site inspection
- A Demand Notice (DN) is issued based on:
- Load requirement (kW)
- Connection type (Domestic / Commercial / Industrial)
Step 6 – Pay Demand Notice
- Deposit the DN amount at the designated bank
- Keep the payment receipt safe for verification and record
Step 7 – Meter Installation & Connection Activation
- After payment verification, PESCO installs the electricity meter
- Your connection is activated
- A consumer/account number is issued
Estimated Timelines for New PESCO Connection
| Stage | Estimated Time |
|---|---|
| Application to DN Issuance | 2–4 weeks |
| Meter Installation after DN Payment | 2–3 weeks |
PESCO New Connection Fees:Fees vary depending on:
- Load demand (kW)
- Type of connection (Domestic / Commercial / Industrial)
Charges may include:
- Security deposit
- Meter cost
- Service line charges
How to Track Your Application
- Use the ENC Portal tracking feature with your Application ID
- Contact PESCO Helpline: 111-000-128
- Visit your subdivision office for updates
System Requirements (Meter, Reference Number, Customer ID)
To check or download your PESCO online bill, make sure you have the following information available:
1. Reference Number (14 Digits)
The reference number is printed on the top left section of your electricity bill. It is mandatory for bill inquiry, downloading a duplicate copy, and online payments.
2. Customer ID (10 Digits)
A Customer ID can also be used instead of the reference number on the Billcheckpk portal. This is helpful if your reference number is not readable or is missing from the bill.
3. Registered Customer Details (Optional)
Basic consumer details such as the account holder’s name, CNIC, and contact number may be required if you are updating your profile or registering a complaint.
4. Meter Information (For Connection or Complaint Services)
For new meter installation, status checks, and complaint submissions, having your meter number or Kunda/Line complaint reference is useful.
If you have these details ready, you can easily perform any bill-related task online without visiting a PESCO office.
Troubleshooting (Bill Not Loading / Errors)
If the PESCO bill is not showing or the page fails to load, try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Check Reference Number Format
Make sure the reference number is entered without spaces, hyphens, or missing digits.
2. Refresh or Try Another Browser
Some browsers cache old page data. If it does not load, refresh the page or try Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
3. Disable VPN or Proxy (If Active)
VPN or blocked IPs may cause loading issues on utility portals. Turn off VPN and try again.
4. Use Customer ID Instead of Reference Number
If the reference number fails repeatedly, enter the 10-digit Customer ID as an alternate search option.
5. Bill In Transit Message
If the month’s bill is not uploaded yet, wait 24–48 hours. Newly issued bills may take time to appear online.
6. Server Down / Maintenance
If the site shows “temporarily unavailable,” try again after a short interval. Server maintenance is usually short-term.
PESCO Bill Calculator
The Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) supplies electricity to domestic, commercial, agricultural, and industrial consumers across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Each year, NEPRA updates the electricity tariff, including fuel price adjustments, taxes, and surcharges. Your PESCO bill is calculated based on these approved unit rates.
With our PESCO Bill Calculator 2026, you can quickly estimate your monthly electricity bill by entering the number of units (kWh) consumed. This tool helps you:
- Forecast your upcoming bill amount
- Track monthly energy usage
- Control electricity consumption
- Plan and manage household or business budgets
Simply enter your consumed units, and the calculator will generate an accurate estimate of your total bill, including government taxes and applicable charges.
PESCO Bill Calculator 2026
