Due to a quarterly fuel adjustment, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) increased the price of power by Rs3.76 per unit on Tuesday.
The power regulator announced that the rise would be in effect for the months of June, July, and August of this year.
Customers will get higher electricity bills as a result of the most recent increase in electricity pricing, with additional rates of Rs 1.90 per unit in June and Rs 0.93 per unit in July and August.
Additionally, K-electric customers will be subject to an additional cost of Rs 46.61 billion as a result of this pricing hike.
The Pakistani government is anticipated to present a fresh aid package targeted at small customers, according to earlier reports.