How to Check Your FESCO Bill Online?
To check your FESCO bill online, you need the 14-digit reference number. Follow these simple steps:
- Find Reference Number: Locate the 14-digit reference number on any of your old FESCO bills. It's usually in a box on the top section of the bill.
- Enter in Form: Enter this number into the form provided on this page without any spaces.
- Submit to View: Click the "Check Bill" button to see your latest bill details, including the total amount and due date.
- Print or Download: You can then print a copy of the bill or download it as a PDF for your records.
About FESCO (Faisalabad Electric Supply Company)
Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) is a major electricity distributor in Pakistan, serving the Faisalabad region and its surrounding districts like Sargodha, Mianwali, and Jhang. Incorporated in 1998, FESCO is dedicated to providing a reliable and uninterrupted power supply to millions of domestic, commercial, and industrial consumers. The company continuously strives to improve its infrastructure and customer service, similar to other DISCOs like GEPCO.
For more details, you can visit the official FESCO website.
Key Information on Your FESCO Bill
Your bill includes several important details:
- Consumer ID & Reference No: Unique identifiers for your connection.
- Meter Reading Dates: The start and end dates of the billing cycle.
- Tariff: The rate at which your electricity consumption is charged.
- Billing Details: A breakdown of costs including energy charges, taxes, and other fees.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Where is the FESCO reference number on the bill?
You can find the 14-digit reference number in a printed box, usually located on the top right corner of your electricity bill, near your name and address.
Q: Can I check my FESCO bill by meter number?
No, the online bill checking facility provided by FESCO works only with the 14-digit reference number, not the meter number.
Q: What are FESCO peak hours?
Peak hours are times when electricity demand is highest, and tariffs are generally more expensive. These hours are mentioned on your bill and typically fall in the evening (e.g., 6 PM to 10 PM), varying by season.