Reference Number Consumer ID Enter 14-digit Reference Number Managing your IESCO electricity bills is effortless with website iescobills.com.pk. These platforms allow you to easily check and download duplicate copies of your bills using your 14-digit reference number or customer ID.
Whether you’re at home, in the office, or at your shop, you can access your current and previous bills, check payment status, and view bill details without hassle. These platforms support both PDF and image formats, ensuring compatibility across all devices and providing a seamless user experience.

Islamabad Electric Supply Company, a division of WAPDA serving from Attock to Jhelum since 1998, ensures reliable electricity supply to Islamabad and Rawalpindi regions. With user-friendly interfaces and email subscription options, these platforms simplify bill management, allowing customers to retrieve and archive their bills month after month effortlessly.
How to Check Your Electricity Bill Online
Customers from regions like Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and areas from Attock to Jhelum can easily access, download, and print their electricity bills online by using either a 14-digit reference number or a 10-digit customer ID. These platforms provide detailed billing information and allow users to generate duplicate bills, check bill status, and view their payment history.
How to Make Online Bill Payments
Paying your electricity bill is convenient with multiple options, both traditional and digital. You can visit bank branches and use ATMs, mobile banking, or payment centers to settle your bills. Digital methods include paying online through mobile wallets, credit cards, or banking apps, which allow you to avoid long queues and pay from anywhere. You can also register to receive your bill via email or SMS for added convenience.
Payment Options
Bank Branches: Pay in person using cash or cheque at any bank branch.
ATM Payments: Use your bank’s ATM to complete the transaction without visiting a branch.
Mobile Banking: Pay through your bank’s mobile app or USSD service from anywhere.
Payment Centers: Visit designated centers to settle your bills.
Digital Methods: Pay using credit/debit cards, internet banking, and mobile wallets (e.g., Easypaisa, JazzCash).
Post Offices: Settle your bills at any post office in Pakistan.
E-Sahulat, NayaPay, and Omni Shops: Alternative options for bill payments.
Email Service: Register to receive your bill via email before the due date.
Bill Structure and Understanding
This electricity provider operates 108 grid stations with a total capacity of 5,224 MVA, distributing power through 951 feeders, including those in AJK. The company is divided into four circles, 19 divisions, and 104 subdivisions. Each circle is led by a Superintending Engineer (SE), divisions are overseen by Executive Engineers (XENs), and subdivisions are managed by Sub Divisional Officers (SDOs). Additionally, every division has a dedicated Customer Services Officer (CSO) to assist customers.
Area Coverage
Islamabad Electric Supply Company
Islamabad
Islamabad Division 1
Islamabad Division 2
Barakahu Division
Attock
Taxila Division
Pindigheb Division
Attock Division
Chakwal
Chakwal Division
Talagang Division
Pind Dadan Khan Division
Dhudial Division
Cantt Rawalpindi
Cantt Division
Rawat Division
Mandra Division
Tariqabad Division
Understanding your Bill
There are numerous parameters in the bill, and we have explained some of them below:
Connection Date:
The date of initial registration for electricity service.
Reference Number
A unique identifier for bill payments and duplicate bill retrieval.

Important Dates:
Meter reading date, issue date, and payment due date.
FPA (Fuel Price Adjustment)
Adjusts electricity fees based on fuel cost fluctuations.
TR Surcharge (Tariff Rationalization Surcharge)
Covers differences between NEPRA-determined and Government tariffs.
QTR Tariff Adjustment
Quarterly tax applied under certain conditions.
FC Surcharge (Financing Cost Surcharge):
Covers financing costs related to electricity infrastructure.
Peak Hours for 2025
Monthly Peak Hours Timing:
Month | Peak Hours |
December to February | 5 PM to 9 PM |
March to May | 6 PM to 10 PM |
June to August | 7 PM to 11 PM |
September to November | 6 PM to 10 PM |
Reducing energy use during peak hours can lower your bill.
Tips to Reduce Electricity Consumption:
Access the IESCO Portal
Step | Action |
1 | Visit iescobills.com.pk |
2 | Explore the user-friendly interface |
3 | Initiate seamless interactions |
How to Locate Your Reference Number:
Find Your Bill
Look near your name and address for the reference or consumer number.
Check the Top Section
If not found at the top, check the detailed bill section.
Scan Barcodes or QR Codes
Scan any barcodes or QR codes on the bill.
Contact Customer Service
Contact customer service for assistance.
New Connection or transfer procedure
To apply for a new IESCO connection or transfer an existing one in Islamabad, follow the steps outlined on the IESCO website:
Taxes and Charges of IESCO Bill
Your electricity bill may include various taxes and charges, such as income tax, fuel adjustment charges, and government duties. These additional costs fluctuate based on government policies, so reviewing your bill carefully is important.
Customer Care Information
IESCO offers 24/7 customer service for electricity-related issues, accessible via helplines, email, or in-person at the head office.
FAQs