KE suffers hit as NEPRA slashes tariff
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KE says Nepra revision has slashed its tariff by Rs7.6 per unit, ‘will have far-reaching consequences’
K-Electric (KE) said on Tuesday that following the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority’s (Nepra) recent decision on a set of review motions, its average tariff had reduced by Rs7.6/kWh, which would have “far-reaching consequences for its stakeholders, including consumers”. According to KE, power regulatory authority’s decision has resulted in a reduction of its average tariff from the previously announced Rs39.97/kWh to Rs32.37/kWh. On …
KE suffers hit as NEPRA slashes tariff
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Monday slashed the K-Electric (KE) multi-year tariff by Rs7 per unit in response to a petition filed by the Power Division. The regulator also revised the losses target downward, which would further impact the company. Nepra reviewed the government's petition against its earlier decision regarding KE's power tariff and reduced the multi-year tariff from the earlier determination of Rs39…
NEPRA’s tariff cut ‘would not be sustainable for KE,’ says power utility
K-Electric Limited (KE), the sole power utility of Karachi, faces a potential hit to its revenues after the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) slashed its average tariff to Rs32.37/kWh, replacing the earlier determination of Rs39.97/kWh announced on May 27, 2025. In its notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Tuesday, the listed company said that NEPRA’s decision, “would not be sustainable for KE and would also have sign…
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