Check Your IESCO Bill Online — Fast & Easy
Lost your paper bill, or the distributor hasn’t delivered yet? Enter your 14-digit Reference Number below to instantly view and download your IESCO duplicate bill. No registration needed — works for Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Chakwal consumers.
IESCO Online Bill Check

How to Check Your IESCO Bill Online
Checking your IESCO bill online is simple and can be done in just a few steps. Here’s how to access your bill from the IESCO portal:
- Visit the IESCO Portal: Go to iescobillonline.com.pk.
- Enter Your Reference Number or Consumer ID: Use your 14-digit reference number

- Consumer ID found on your bill

- View or Download: Once you’ve entered the required information, you can view or download your bill in PDF format.
With these details, you can quickly check your IESCO bill online and access all the necessary information.
How to Download a Duplicate IESCO Bill
Lost your original bill? No problem. The process for getting a duplicate copy is the same as checking your current bill — just enter your Reference Number on this website and download your bill as a PDF. This duplicate copy is accepted at all bank branches and payment counters.
Understanding the Charges on Your IESCO Bill
Your IESCO bill contains several line items that can be confusing. Here is an explanation of each charge:
- Energy Charges: The base cost of electricity units (kWh) you consumed this month, calculated using IESCO’s tiered tariff slabs.
- Fixed Charges / Meter Rent: A flat monthly charge applied regardless of your consumption level.
- FPA (Fuel Price Adjustment): This charge — positive or negative — reflects changes in the fuel cost used to generate electricity. It is set by NEPRA and varies every month.
- TR Surcharge (Tariff Rationalisation Surcharge): Added to gradually align electricity prices with actual production costs.
- FC Surcharge (Financing Cost Surcharge): Covers the interest and financing costs that distribution companies like IESCO incur.
- QTR Adjustment (Quarterly Tariff Adjustment): A quarterly correction applied when actual power costs differ from what the tariff assumes.
- TV Fee: A government-mandated fee collected through electricity bills.
- GST (General Sales Tax): 17% tax applied to the total electricity charges.
Tips: If your FPA this month is shown as a negative number, it means fuel costs went down, and you will see a small reduction in your bill. If it is positive, your bill will be slightly higher than last month for the same units.
How Much Electricity Do Your Appliances Use?
One of the best ways to control your bill is to understand how much electricity appliances consume. Below are realistic daily consumption estimates for common household appliances in Pakistan:
- Air Conditioner (1.5 ton, non-inverter): 8–14 units per day, depending on usage hours.
- Air Conditioner (1.5 ton, inverter): 4–7 units per day — roughly 40% more efficient.
- Refrigerator (medium size): 1.5–3 units per day.
- Ceiling Fan: 0.5–1 unit per day (running 10 hours).
- LED Bulb (10W): Less than 0.1 units per day.
- Water Motor (0.5 HP): 0.4 units per hour of operation.
- Electric Geyser (instant): 3–4 units per day in winter if used 2–3 times.
Use our IESCO Bill Calculator to enter your actual appliance usage and get an estimated monthly electricity cost before your bill arrives.

Which Areas Does IESCO Serve
IESCO operates through various circles and divisions to distribute electricity in different regions. If your area falls under any of these, your bill will come from IESCO:
IESCO Circles:
- Islamabad Circle
- Rawalpindi City Circle
- Rawalpindi Cantt Circle
- Attock Circle
- Jhelum Circle
- Chakwal Circle
These circles ensure the smooth distribution of electricity and handle customer service within their respective regions.
Islamabad Circle
- Islamabad Division 1
- Islamabad Division 2
- Barakahu Division
Rawalpindi City Circle
- City Division (Rawalpindi)
- Westridge Division
- Satellite Town Division
Rawalpindi Cantt Circle
- Cantt Division(Rawalpindi)
- Rawat Division
- Tariqabad Division
- Mandra Division
Attock Circle
- Attock Division
- Taxila Division
- Pindigheb Division
Jhelum Circle
- Jhelum Division 1
- Jhelum Division 2
- Gujar Khan Division
Chakwal Circle
- Chakwal Division
- Talagang Division
- Dhudial Division
- Pind Dadan Khan Division
How to Contact IESCO for Complaints or Queries
If your bill seems incorrect, your meter is faulty, or you have a connection issue, here is how to reach IESCO:
- IESCO Helpline: Call 118 for billing complaints, outage reporting, and general queries.
- Online Complaint: Submit complaints via the IESCO official portal at iesco.com.pk.
- Walk-in: Visit the nearest IESCO Sub-Division or Division office with your bill and CNIC.
- For new connections: Visit our New Connection guide for step-by-step instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are answers to some of the most common questions related to IESCO bill check and IESCO services:
