The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has imposed new fixed electricity charges on solar users, effective February 12, 2026, amidst a significant shift towards solar energy, with 93% of consumers opting for solar solutions. This regulatory change raises concerns about the financial viability of solar investments, as it impacts utility bills starting this month. The traditional volumetric tariff model is collapsing due to the rapid adoption of rooftop solar systems, which have drastically reduced grid-based electricity demand.
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Nepra'S Fixed Charges On Solar Users Effective February 12, 2026
67% NEGATIVE

The shift to prepaid billing for government offices by KSEB under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme aims to reduce outstanding dues, adding pressure to utilities like K-Electric, which is already facing financial strain due to new fixed charges on solar users and significant TDS claims.
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