Load-Shedding

Load-Shedding Schedule in Pakistan: Complete Guide 2025

Load-shedding continues to disrupt daily life across Pakistan, making it essential to know your area’s electricity outage schedule. Understanding load shedding timings helps you plan activities, manage work, and minimize inconvenience. This guide provides everything you need to stay informed about power cuts in your area.

Understanding Load-Shedding Categories

Pakistan’s power distribution companies classify areas based on electricity bill recovery rates and transmission losses:

  • High recovery areas experience minimal to no load-shedding due to excellent payment records and low transmission losses
  • Medium recovery zones face 2-6 hours of daily outages with acceptable payment rates
  • Low recovery areas endure 8-12 hours of daily power cuts due to poor payment records and high losses

How to Check Your Load-Shedding Schedule Online

 

  • Visit the official billpitc.com website 
  • Enter your area name or feeder number to access specific timings
  • IESCO serves Islamabad and Rawalpindi
  • FESCO covers Faisalabad region
  • MEPCO operates in Multan
  • K-Electric handles Karachi
  • PESCO serves Peshawar
  • HESCO covers Hyderabad

Practical Tips for Coping with Load-Shedding

Backup Power Solutions

  • Invest in UPS systems for essential devices and internet routers
  • Consider generators or solar panels for extended outages
  • Keep small solar chargers for phones and lights

Smart Activity Planning

  • Schedule laundry, ironing, and charging during power-on hours
  • Prepare meals when electricity is available
  • Use gas-powered cooking alternatives as backup

Battery Management

  • Keep power banks fully charged during electricity hours
  • Maintain rechargeable batteries for emergency lighting
  • Designate specific charging times for all devices

Food Safety During Outages

  • Minimize refrigerator door opening during power cuts
  • Use insulated coolers for perishable items
  • Plan grocery shopping around your load-shedding schedule

Peak Hours and Seasonal Patterns

Summer Load-Shedding (May to August)

  • Most severe outages due to air conditioning demand
  • Low-recovery areas experience 12+ hours of daily cuts
  • Higher frequency during afternoon and evening hours

Winter Load-Shedding

  • Reduced outages compared to summer months
  • Low-recovery areas still face scheduled cuts
  • Generally shorter duration of power outages

Daily Peak Times

  • Evening hours (6 PM to 11 PM) see maximum demand
  • Longer outages during peak periods in low-recovery areas
  • Early morning hours typically have better electricity availability

Contact Your Distribution Company

Helpline and Support

  • Call 118 for LESCO, IESCO, FESCO, and K-Electric
  • Visit official websites for detailed area schedules
  • Use online complaint portals for electricity issues
  • Follow social media pages for instant updates

Regional Coverage

  • LESCO: Lahore, Kasur, Okara, Sheikhupura
  • IESCO: Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum
  • FESCO: Faisalabad, Jhang, Chiniot, Toba Tek Singh
  • K-Electric: Karachi and surrounding areas

Stay Informed About Schedule Changes

Get Real-Time Updates

  • Follow your distribution company’s social media accounts
  • Sign up for SMS alerts if available
  • Join community groups for local load-shedding information
  • Check official websites regularly for schedule updates

Improve Your Area’s Category

  • Pay electricity bills on time consistently
  • Report electricity theft in your neighborhood
  • Encourage neighbors to maintain good payment records
  • Better recovery rates lead to reduced load-shedding hours

Understanding your electricity outage schedule and preparing accordingly makes load-shedding more manageable. Use official resources to check load shedding timings, implement smart coping strategies, and stay connected with your distribution company for the latest information about power availability in your area.

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