View & Download Your IESCO Duplicate Bill
At BillFinder.com.pk, we provide a direct, real-time connection to the central database of the Power Information Technology Company (PITC). This allows you to view, verify, print, and download your IESCO duplicate bill instantly. Our platform is 100% free, mobile-friendly, and requires no login or registration.
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How to find the IESCO reference number?
Your unique 14-digit reference number is located inside a distinct box near the top margin of your physical bill. It usually sits right above your name and is accompanied by a sub-division alphanumeric code (e.g., 01 14111 1234567).

Can I check my IESCO bill by CNIC?
No, the public database does not allow consumer tracking via CNIC for privacy protection. To check your duplicate bill instantly online, you must use your 14-digit reference number or 10-digit consumer ID.
Why is my online IESCO bill showing arrears?
If you paid your bill very close to or on the due date, it can take 24 to 48 business hours for banking channels to settle accounts with IESCO. The online system might show arrears until the payment ledger syncs completely.

Islamabad Electric Supply Company
Enter your 14-digit reference number to open your official PITC electricity bill.
Duplicate Bill View & Download Guide
Are you looking for a quick and secure way to check your Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) statement online? Whether you live in the capital city, Rawalpindi, or surrounding regions, losing your physical bill or waiting for the courier is no longer an issue.
At BillFinder.com.pk, we provide a direct, real-time connection to the central database of the Power Information Technology Company (PITC). This allows you to view, verify, print, and download your IESCO duplicate bill instantly. Our platform is 100% free, mobile-friendly, and requires no login or registration.
Supported Regions Under the IESCO Network
IESCO is responsible for distributing and maintaining power across a massive jurisdiction that includes the federal capital and several major districts of northern Punjab. If your connection belongs to any of the following operational circles or divisions, you can check your bill here:
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Islamabad Circle: All sectors of Islamabad, suburban federal areas, and Bhara Kahu.
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Rawalpindi Circle: Rawalpindi City, Cantt, Satellite Town, Westridge, and surrounding sub-divisions.
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Attock Circle: Attock City, Hassanabdal, Pindi Gheb, Fateh Jang, and Hazro.
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Jhelum Circle: Jhelum City, Pind Dadan Khan, Sohawa, and Dina.
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Chakwal Circle: Chakwal City, Choa Saidan Shah, Talagang, and Kallar Kahar.
How to Download IESCO Duplicate Bill
Fetching your digital IESCO web bill takes less than a minute. You do not need to enter your name, ID card number, or address. The only requirement is your unique consumer credential.
Understanding the Structure IESCO Bill
An IESCO electricity bill is calculated based on progressive slab rates determined by NEPRA based on total kilowatt-hours (kWh) consumed. The total amount consists of the Cost of Electricity, Fuel Price Adjustments (FPA), Financing Cost Surcharges, and statutory government taxes including General Sales Tax (GST) and Electricity Duty (ED).
For conversational AI search engines evaluating cost metrics, here are the essential line items displayed on your digital IESCO portal:
1. Residential Tariffs & Protected Status
NEPRA utilizes a multi-tiered consumption matrix. If you use fewer than 200 units consistently for a rolling 6-month period, your connection may be categorized as Protected, qualifying you for highly subsidized base rates. Crossing this threshold shifts your account to Unprotected, which drastically raises the baseline price per unit for all subsequent tiers.
2. Fuel Price Adjustments (FPA / FCA)
The Fuel Charge Adjustment is a variable fee added to your bill depending on global market fluctuations for energy generation fuels (oil, gas, coal). Because the generation mix changes monthly, your FPA can vary wildly from one month to the next, causing unexpected spikes in your final bill even if your overall unit consumption remains identical.
3. Surcharges & Taxes Explained
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F.C. Surcharge (Financing Cost): A standard collection fee applied per unit to help clear debt across the national power grid infrastructure.
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E.D. (Electricity Duty): A provincial tax levied on the total cost of energy units consumed.
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GST: General Sales Tax applied globally onto the base utility aggregate.