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TESCO
TESCO or Tribal Electric Supply Company is an electric distribution company that supplies electricity to FATA (present-day Merged Tribal Districts), Pakistan. It is a public limited company that was incorporated in 1996. TESCO has a total installed capacity of 150 MW and a network of over 10,000 km of transmission and distribution lines. The company supplies electricity to over 1 million customers in FATA.
TESCO is committed to providing reliable and affordable electricity to people in FATA. The company is investing in new technology and infrastructure to improve the network and reduce losses. TESCO also works with the government to improve regulatory conditions.
Steps to check your TESCO electric bill online:
- Go to the search field on this page.
- Enter your bill reference number in the input field.
- Click on the ‘Get Bill’ button to see the latest bill amount and due date.
- Click on ‘Print Full Bill’ to see the complete bill where you can download or print the full bill.
Check your latest bill on this website. If you are looking for your November bill or an older bill, you can find it in the old bill history. Just enter your reference number above, and get your latest TESCO bill for December 2024.
TESCO Contact Details:
Here are the contact details for TESCO (Tribal Electric Supply Company):
- Phone: 091-9212964
- Fax: 091-9212950
- Email:
- Contact: [email protected]
- Suggestions: [email protected]
- Billing Complaints: [email protected]
- Theft Reporting: [email protected]
- Other Complaints: [email protected]
Tips to Save Your TESCO Electricity Bill
To save on your TESCO bill, you can adopt similar strategies to what would be used in other areas to reduce electricity consumption. Here are a few tips:
- Use Energy-Efficient Appliances: Appliances that are energy-efficient use less electricity to perform the same function. Replacing old appliances with energy-efficient ones can save a significant amount of electricity.
- Turn Off Lights When Not in Use: It’s a simple habit to cultivate but can lead to big savings. Always turn off lights when you leave a room.
- Unplug Electronics: Even when not in use, electronics can draw power. Unplug them when they’re not needed.
- Use Natural Light: Whenever possible, make use of natural light instead of turning on lights during the day.
- Use a Programmable Thermostat: A programmable thermostat can automatically adjust the temperature in your home to the most energy-efficient setting.
- Insulate Your Home: Proper insulation can keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, reducing the need for heating and air conditioning.
- Use Energy-Efficient Bulbs: Switching to LED or CFL bulbs can significantly reduce the amount of electricity used for lighting.
- Regular Maintenance of Appliances: Keep your appliances in good working order. Regular maintenance can help ensure they’re operating as efficiently as possible.
- Use Solar Panels: If it’s feasible, installing solar panels can provide a renewable source of energy that will reduce your reliance on the grid.
- Educate Everyone in the House: Make sure everyone in the house understands the importance of saving energy and knows what they can do to help.
Remember, every little bit helps when it comes to saving energy. Even small changes can add up to big savings over time.
TESCO Bill Payment Methods
There are several bill payment methods available for TESCO (Tribal Electric Supply Company) electricity bills. Here are some common methods:
Mobile Banking Apps: Many banks offer mobile banking apps that allow you to pay utility bills, including TESCO electricity bills. Install your bank’s mobile app, log in to your account, navigate to the bill payment section, and select TESCO as the payee.
ATM Payments: You can also pay your TESCO electricity bill through ATMs. Visit any ATM of your bank, insert your debit card, select the bill payment option, and follow the instructions to pay your TESCO bill.
Bank Counter: You can visit the nearest branch of your bank and pay your TESCO electricity bill at the counter. Provide them with your bill details, and the bank representative will assist you in completing the payment.
EasyPaisa or JazzCash: These are mobile wallet services widely used in Pakistan. Install the respective mobile app, create an account, and use the bill payment option to pay your TESCO electricity bill.
Third-Party Payment Platforms: There are various third-party platforms available in Pakistan that facilitate bill payments. Examples include PayPak, 1LINK, and UPaisa. You can use these platforms to pay your TESCO electricity bill.
TESCO Charges:
- Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA): This is adjusted for international oil prices. Pakistan’s electricity generation cost fluctuates. The following result is a three-month payment backlog for which fuel price adjustments are made for the previous month’s consumed units.
- Quarterly Tariff Adjustment (QTR Adj): Increases in tariff rates are deliberately delayed sometimes to facilitate the consumer but never waived. Therefore after every quarter (3 months), the tariff rates are increased, and the previous backlog amount is extracted from consumers as a Quarterly adjustment.
- Financing Cost Surcharge (F.C. Surcharge): A technical surcharge is taken by the distribution company as a debt servicing for running the privately held power companies. This amount is charged at a rate of 43 paise per unit.
- Meter Rent: These are the monthly fixed charges of Rupees eight (8) taken by the TESCO billing department as a meter rent.
TESCO Government charges:
- Electricity Duty (E.D): The Government of Pakistan takes this tax by a value of a certain amount on the total unit consumed by a single household in a month.
- T.V. Fee: A thirty-five (35) Rupees fixed tax is taken by Govt. of Pakistan in terms of the Pakistan Television Network (PTV) license fee.
- Goods and Services Tax (GST): 17% tax is taken from you by the Govt. of Pakistan in place of Goods and services tax. 17% GST is applied combined on Electricity duty, Electricity cost, Fuel Price Adjustment, F.C. Surcharge, and QTR Adjustment.
- Late Payment Surcharge (L.P Surcharge): 10% of the total current bill amount is taken additionally by the government of Pakistan if you don’t pay your bill within the due date​.
Areas Under TESCO:
Here is a list of areas under TESCO (Tribal Electric Supply Company):
District | Area |
---|---|
Bajaur | Bajaur Agency and the surrounding areas |
Khyber | Khyber Agency and the surrounding areas |
Kurram | Kurram Agency and the surrounding areas |
Mohmand | Mohmand Agency and the surrounding areas |
North Waziristan | North Waziristan Agency and the surrounding areas |
Orakzai | Orakzai Agency and the surrounding areas |
South Waziristan | South Waziristan Agency and the surrounding areas |
FAQs
What is TESCO?
TESCO, or Tribal Electric Supply Company, is a public limited company that is responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. The company was incorporated in 1996 and is headquartered in Peshawar.
What is the area of operation of TESCO?
TESCO’s area of operation covers the following districts of FATA:
* Bajaur * Mohmand * Khyber * Orakzai * Kurram * North Waziristan * South Waziristan
What is the total installed capacity of TESCO?
TESCO has a total installed capacity of 150 megawatts, which is generated from a mix of thermal and renewable sources.