Independent by design
We are privately owned and not affiliated with MEPCO, PITC or WAPDA. Our pages are written to avoid official impersonation.
mepco-bill.online is a free, independent information platform built for MEPCO electricity consumers across South Punjab. We explain bills in plain language, guide users through common utility tasks, and help people prepare for official services without confusion.
We are privately owned and not affiliated with MEPCO, PITC or WAPDA. Our pages are written to avoid official impersonation.
The site does not ask for CNIC, bank details, passwords, card numbers or mobile wallet PINs.
Our guides help users understand reference numbers, bill estimates, tariff terms and documents needed for official offices.
Our founder, M Shahzad, is based in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, and has been researching electricity billing, utility services, and consumer rights since 2009. The idea for this website grew from a simple observation: many MEPCO consumers were paying bills they did not fully understand and had no clear place to turn for help.
We created mepco-bill.online to make electricity billing information easier to understand, more accessible, and more practical for daily household use.
We are a privately run informational website. Our content is written, researched, and reviewed for clarity and usefulness. We generate income through display advertising so the site can remain free for readers.
We are not connected to MEPCO, WAPDA, NEPRA, or any government ministry. We cannot access your account, process payments, or handle official complaints on your behalf. For official actions, you should contact MEPCO directly through their authorized channels.
Our content focuses on the MEPCO service area in South Punjab and covers topics such as bill checking, duplicate bills, payment methods, bill correction, new connections, meter services, and consumer-rights topics such as net metering and TOU meter guidance.
We follow a simple rule: if we cannot verify a claim from an official MEPCO notice, NEPRA rate schedule, or government document, we do not publish it. Tariffs and policy details can change quickly, so we update our articles whenever official information is revised.
We name our sources, correct mistakes promptly, and write for readers rather than simply chasing search rankings. We also clearly label ourselves as an independent platform so visitors understand the difference between our educational content and official utility information.
If you have a question, want to suggest a topic, or spot something that needs correction, please reach out through our contact page.