WAPDA Allows Two or More Electricity Meters Per House – New Policy Update (January 2026)

In a major relief for electricity consumers, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has clarified its updated policy allowing two or more electricity meters at a single residential property. The decision aims to resolve long-standing billing disputes and improve transparency, especially for joint families, landlords, and tenants sharing one house. The policy is applicable nationwide under specific eligibility conditions.

Multiple Electricity Meters Policy Overview

Policy PointDetails
AuthorityWAPDA
Policy StatusAllowed with Conditions
Meters AllowedTwo or More
Property TypeResidential
PurposeFair & Separate Billing
VerificationMandatory On-Site Check

Conditions for Installing Multiple Electricity Meters

WAPDA has made it clear that multiple meters are only allowed if the residence qualifies as separate living units.

  • separate entrance for each unit is mandatory.
  • Each unit must have an independent kitchen.
  • Separate internal wiring is required for every unit.
  • Living spaces must be clearly defined and independent.

These conditions ensure that electricity consumption is billed separately and fairly.

Who Will Benefit From This Policy

The updated policy is expected to provide relief to multiple categories of consumers.

  • Joint families living under one roof.
  • Landlords and tenants sharing the same property.
  • Homeowners renting out portions of their houses.
  • Families facing disputes over shared electricity bills.

Separate meters will allow each unit to receive its own bill, reducing conflicts and confusion.

Documents Required for Additional Meter Application

Applicants must submit the following documents to their local DISCO.

  • Valid CNIC of the applicant.
  • Proof of property ownership or tenancy documents.
  • A sworn affidavit confirming separate living arrangements.
  • Verification and approval from the relevant DISCO (LESCO, IESCO, MEPCO, KE, etc.).

Applications are processed after physical verification by the distribution company.

Smart Electricity Meter Prices Reduced

Alongside the multiple meter policy, the federal government has announced a significant reduction in smart electricity meter prices.

Smart Meter TypeOld PriceNew Price
Three-PhaseRs45,000Around Rs25,000
Single-PhaseHigher RatesReduced by Rs7,000
  • Prices are exclusive of applicable taxes.
  • Officials confirmed a price reduction of up to 40% for DISCOs.

The update was confirmed by Federal Minister for Power Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, citing transparent procurement as the reason.

Why This Policy Change Matters

These measures are aimed at improving Pakistan’s power distribution system.

  • Promotes transparent and fair billing.
  • Reduces consumer complaints and disputes.
  • Encourages legal meter installations.
  • Supports digital and smart metering adoption.
  • Helps consumers control electricity usage and costs.

What Consumers Should Do Next

WAPDA has advised consumers to follow official procedures only.

  • Confirm eligibility based on separate living arrangements.
  • Contact the local DISCO office directly.
  • Prepare required documents in advance.
  • Avoid agents demanding illegal fees.
  • Follow official verification and approval steps.

Conclusion

The updated WAPDA policy allowing multiple electricity meters per residence, along with reduced smart meter prices, marks a positive step toward consumer relief and billing transparency. These reforms are expected to ease disputes, improve efficiency, and strengthen trust in Pakistan’s electricity distribution system. Consumers are advised to rely only on official channels for applications and updates.

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