MEPCO Peak Hours in 2025 – Save Electricity & Reduce Your Bill
Peak Hours of electricity indicate the times of day when energy consumption reaches its maximum. Many households and businesses use appliances, gadgets, and machinery intensively during these intervals, putting considerable pressure on the power grid. Understanding and managing MEPCO peak hours is crucial for optimizing energy efficiency, reducing costs, and ensuring the reliability of the power supply.
Off-Peak hours are periods when electricity demand drops to its lowest levels, resulting in significantly cheaper electricity prices. These times usually occur late at night or early in the morning when most people are asleep and businesses are closed. Taking advantage of off-peak hours can lead to substantial savings on electricity and MEPCO bills for households and businesses. Additionally, using electricity during these periods can reduce strain on the power grid, promote energy efficiency, and support a more sustainable energy infrastructure.
In this guide, you’ll learn what MEPCO peak hours are, how they affect your bill, and most importantly — how you can save energy and reduce your electricity cost without making big lifestyle changes.
MEPCO Peak Hours of Electricity
MEPCO (Multan Electric Power Company) intends to decrease electricity consumption during mepco peak hours to take advantage of off-peak tariff rates. It will also help reduce your electricity bill. Mepco peak and off-peak hours are in the table below.
Peak Hours (Season) | Mepco Peak Hours Timing | Off-Peak Timing |
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December to February | 5 pm to 9 pm | Remaining 20 hours |
March to May | 6 pm to 10 pm | Remaining 20 hours |
June to August | 7 pm to 11 pm | Remaining 20 hours |
September to November | 6 pm to 10 pm | Remaining 20 hours |
Apart from the timing of Mepco Peak hours given above, the rest are called Mepco off-peak hours.

How Much More Do You Pay During Peak Hours?
Here’s a rough example (rates vary based on slabs):
Off-Peak Rate: PRs. 24 per unit
Peak Rate: PRs. 45 per unit
Using just one air conditioner for 4 hours during peak time can cost PRs. 180–220 per day – that’s over PRs. 6,000/month!
Tips to Reduce Electricity Bills
Pakistan has been facing energy crises for many years. The main reason behind the crisis is that the government has not invested in cheap power projects. Nowadays, high inflation causes more taxes on consumers. More taxes cause high electricity bills.
Here are some effective ways to save and reduce mepco consumer bills. Tips to reduce electricity bills are below.
This informative video shows, how home appliances use electricity to produce 1 unit of electricity.
If consumers manage their electricity usage at peak times of electricity, they will see a massive decrease in their electricity bills. That’s why every consumer should know about Peak and off-peak timings.
You can call the Mepco Helpline or visit Mepco Multan to learn about your MEPCO tariff and further usage.
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