MEPCO Demand Notice Fee

Everything you need to know about the demand notice โ€” from where to pay it to how it's calculated for new residential and commercial connections.

When you apply for a new electricity connection, receiving and paying your Demand Notice is the most crucial step before you receive your first official Mepco bill. But what exactly are you paying for and why does the fee vary?

The Demand Notice Process

7 Steps to Meter Activation โšก

1. Application Submission
Submit via ENC portal with CNIC & ownership proof.
2. Document Verification
MEPCO cross-checks load vs. tariff category.
3. Site Survey
Technical officer inspects distance & safety.
4. Cost Estimation & Notice
Demand Notice is issued detailing payable amount.
5. Fee Payment & Installation
Pay at banks (HBL, UBL, etc.) and await meter installation!

The journey from applying to getting your first Mepco bill follows a strict timeline managed by the ENC system. If you want to know what your final operational costs will be once the meter is running, check our complete 2026 MEPCO Tariff Rates Guide.

Urban vs. Rural Charges

A common question users have when scrutinizing their initial Mepco bill setup costs is why demand notices differ between regions. Generally, urban connections require less extensive wiring because transformers and poles are densely packed. Rural connections often incur higher initial setup charges due to extended service lines, extra poles or specific transformer upgrades required to safely bring electricity to remote farms or villages.

Avoiding Scams

Never pay an agent in cash. The demand notice is exclusively payable at designated commercial banks. MEPCO will never add hidden "processing fees" directly to your regular Mepco bill for agent services. If you suspect fraud, use our Bill Complaint Guide to escalate the issue.

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