How do I contact KESC?

Call us: To make a complaint, please call 118 or (021)99000 to speak to one of our representatives.

How do I email K Electric?

Email us at [email protected].

Who is the owner of K Electric Pakistan?

Shan A. Ashary
K-Electric

Formerly Karachi Electric Supply Corporation Limited Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited
Founded September 1913
Headquarters Karachi
Area served Karachi, Pakistan
Key people Shan A. Ashary (Chairman)

How do I know my ke account number?

Once you sign in to KE Live, you would be asked to provide your 13-digit Account Number mentioned on top right corner of your KE Bill.

How do I check sanctioned loads?

Every DISCOM is having a method of calculating the load to be sanctioned to the applicant and should check the website of the company as it varies widely such as: constructed area. assessment based on the load of the connected appliances and using redundancy factor. based on the unit consumed in kWh.

How do I know if I have sanctioned loads?

Who is the CEO of K Electric?

Syed Moonis Abdullah Alvi (Jun 2018–)
K-Electric/CEO

What is nepra Pakistan?

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has been established under Section 3 of the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act, 1997 to exclusively regulate the provision of electric power services in Pakistan.

How can I check my KESC bill online?

PAY YOUR BILLS ONLINE USING YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD ON KE’s WEBSITE – JUST ENTER YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER, CLICK ON VIEW BILL & PAY YOUR BILL INSTANTLY THROUGH A SECURE HBL PAYMENT GATEWAY. Now make KE e-bill payments on KE website via your Debit or Credit Card.

What is a 1 unit?

A unit is any measurement that there is 1 of. So 1 meter is a unit. And 1 second is also a unit. And 1 m/s (one meter per second) is also a unit, because there is one of it.

How do you find the selling price?

To calculate your product selling price, use the formula:

  1. Selling price = cost price + profit margin.
  2. Average selling price = total revenue earned by a product ÷ number of products sold.