MEPCO (Multan Electric Power Company) operates a vast network of customer service centers and complaint offices across 13 districts of South Punjab. Whether you need to report a power outage, resolve billing issues or apply for a new connection, find your local district office and emergency contact details below.
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Check MEPCO Bill OnlineMultan serves as the central administrative hub for MEPCO. The head office manages all distribution circles and provides high-level consumer support for the entire metropolitan area and its tehsils including Shujabad and Jalalpur Pirwala.
The Bahawalpur circle office oversees electricity distribution for the historic city and the wider Bahawalpur district, including Yazman and Ahmedpur East. It manages one of MEPCO's largest urban consumer bases.
The Rahim Yar Khan sub-division office provides support for the southernmost district of Punjab. It caters to industrial consumers (sugar mills) and domestic users in R.Y. Khan and Sadiqabad.
The Dera Ghazi Khan circle office manages electricity across a diverse landscape, from the Indus plains to the Fort Munro hills, ensuring coverage for Taunsa and Rajanpur tehsils.
Located near the Chenab-Indus confluence, the Muzaffargarh sub-division serves Kot Addu and Jatoi areas, focusing on both agricultural and urban domestic infrastructure.
The Sahiwal circle office provides customer care for this important dairy and industrial region, covering Sahiwal city and Chichawatni subdivision.
Centrally located on the railway route, the Khanewal office handles complaints and services for the district's growing urban and agricultural consumer base.
The Vehari sub-division provides essential support for Mailsi and Burewala, managing a network that heavily supports cotton-related agribusiness.
The Lodhran office caters to consumer needs in this mango-rich district, providing support for both residential and commercial users.
The Bahawalnagar office manages distribution for this eastern border district, supporting consumers in Minchinabad and Chishtian.
The Pakpattan office supports this historic district, ensuring reliable service for residents and the many visitors to the shrine of Hazrat Baba Farid.
Supporting the desert-adjacent tehsils of Chaubara and Karor Lal Esan, the Layyah office manages a geographically spread out consumer base.
The southernmost outpost of MEPCO, the Rajanpur office provides vital support for this remote border district, connecting users to the central grid station.