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NEPRA Approves New Policy for Green Meter Replacement

Published On: February 1, 2026
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NEPRA Approves New Policy for Green Meter Replacement

A major relief has been announced for consumers who have shifted to solar energy systems. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has officially approved a new policy for replacing solar (green) meters across Pakistan, including LESCO and all other power distribution companies.

This decision aims to resolve long-standing issues faced by solar users due to faulty and damaged meters.

⚡ New Policy for Solar and Green Meters Approved

According to official sources, NEPRA has approved a nationwide policy under which:

  • Faulty, damaged, or burnt green meters will be replaced

  • All power companies must follow the same replacement procedure

  • Consumers will no longer face unnecessary delays

This policy applies to LESCO and all other DISCOs operating in Pakistan.

📊 Temporary Charging System for Faulty Meters

NEPRA has also issued special instructions regarding billing during the replacement period.

Under the new rules:

  • Consumers will be charged based on average exported units for up to two months

  • The average will be calculated from previous records

  • This system will continue until the new meter is installed

This ensures that users are not financially burdened due to technical faults.

💰 Relief on Export Units for Two Months

NEPRA has approved additional relief for solar users:

  • Exported electricity units will receive special adjustment

  • Relief will be provided for two months based on last year’s data

  • Extra charges will be avoided during this period

This step will help protect consumers from unfair billing.

🔧 Mandatory Replacement Within Two Months

All electricity distribution companies are now required to:

  • Replace bi-directional green meters within two months

  • Remove faulty meters immediately

  • Send damaged meters to laboratories for testing

The final adjustment of exported units will be made based on laboratory reports.

🧪 Laboratory Testing for Accurate Billing

NEPRA has directed companies to:

  • Send removed meters to certified laboratories

  • Analyze technical faults professionally

  • Adjust exported units after receiving test results

This process will improve transparency and reduce disputes.

📝 Conclusion

The new NEPRA-approved policy is a major step toward supporting solar users in Pakistan. By ensuring timely meter replacement, fair billing, and proper verification, this decision will strengthen trust between consumers and power companies.

Solar system users can now expect faster solutions and better protection under this policy.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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