Checking and managing your IESCO online bill can save you a lot of time. You can view your duplicate bill, find your reference number, or pay your bill all in one place.
We’ll guide you through how to do it step by step. Plus, we’ll share some tips on how to save on your electricity bill so you only pay for what you really use. If you need to manage your PESCO bill, just head to pescobill.com.pk for a straightforward way to check your bill and see an estimate of your monthly charges.
Check IESCO Online Bill
Enter your 14-digit reference number to view your bill on the official IESCO website.
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How to Check Your IESCO Bill Online
Step 1: Visit the Official IESCO Website
The initial step prior to being able to see your IESCO bill through the internet is to log on to IESCO’s official webpage. You can find the Online Bill Checker on the home page. This convenient service allows you to receive your bill safely and immediately.
Step 2: Enter Your Reference Number
To look at your bill, you will need to enter the reference number. The number is provided on your IESCO bill and also on the IESCO mobile app. Be sure that you enter the right number so that you may get the right information.
Step 3: View and Download Your Bill
Once you enter the reference number, you will be able to view your IESCO bill for the current month. You can download the bill in PDF format for future reference.
Step 4: Get a Duplicate IESCO Bill via Email
If you have lost your physical IESCO bill or require a duplicate IESCO bill, you can be emailed one straight away. Just give your reference number and email address, and your bill will be emailed to you in the form of an Adobe PDF document.
How to reduce the IESCO bill
Receiving a big electricity bill is never enjoyable, not least of all when it seems you hardly used a thing! The good news is that you can actually save a great amount of cash by making a few of these smart modifications to the manner in which you are using your appliances.
Let us just have a quick glance at the power usage of normal home appliances which are left running all day:
- Screen (80 watts): 4 pieces a day. Yes, even the humble screen does its bit.
- TV: 3 units daily—maybe reconsider those all-day Netflix marathons.
- Energy Saving Bulb (24W): Uses around 1–2 units in a day. Not bad at all, but something nevertheless.
- Air Conditioner (1-ton): You’re quite a spender! It can use 18 units if it runs without interruption.
- Fridge: Typically 4 to 6 units, depending on whether it is large or old.
IESCO Peak Hours
Running during peak hours with large appliances is the same thing as driving during rush hour—only not very effective (also costly). Below are the 2025 peak hours:
Time of Year | Peak Hours |
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December – February | 5 PM – 9 PM |
March – May | 6 PM – 10 PM |
June – August | 7 PM – 11 PM |
September – November | 6 PM – 10 PM |
Do not switch on full-power lights or full-fledged air conditioning during these seasons if you wish to control your bill.
Simple & Effective Ways to Lower Your Bill
The following helpful (and harmless!) tips will save you:
- Switch off everything you’re not using. In fact, power is being used even in standby mode.
- If possible, wear fewer lights. Do you need to be wearing all of the five of them? Try wearing two or three.
- Let the sunshine in. By day, open windows for natural light rather than flip a switch.
- Do not use air condition during hot seasons. You will thank your wallet.
- A/C should be at 26°C. This saves energy and is cool but not too cold.
- Open the air. You can keep your bedroom cool without running the air conditioner continually if you keep your bedroom well ventilated.
Your efficiency can be heightened significantly by being a little more aware of what and when you use your appliances.