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How to Apply for a New FESCO Electricity Connection in 2025

How to Apply for a New FESCO Electricity Connection in 2025

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Welcome to the FESCO New Connection Guide Podcast 2025, the ultimate resource for learning how to apply for a new FESCO electricity connection online or offline. This episode explains the full FESCO New Connection Application Process, helping you understand every step from preparing your documents to getting your meter installed.


We start by guiding you through the documents required for residential or commercial connections, CNIC, proof of property ownership or tenancy, wiring contractor’s test report, and any additional paperwork for industrial setups. Having these ready ensures a smooth start.


Next, we walk you through the official Electricity New Connection (ENC) portal, where you can select FESCO, choose your category, enter contact information, upload attested documents, and submit your application. Once submitted, you receive a tracking ID to check your application status anytime.


This episode also explains how the demand notice works — the official payment slip that lists connection fees, security deposit, and meter installation charges. We discuss how to pay it via banks or mobile wallets and how to provide proof of payment to FESCO for faster approval.


By listening to this episode, you’ll also discover tips on avoiding common mistakes, understanding inspection requirements, and making your premises compliant with FESCO safety standards. Whether you are applying for the first time or replacing an old meter, these insights will save time and effort.


Click our website to access the full FESCO New Connection Guide 2025, download application forms, and read more detailed articles on our website. Start your journey to a smooth, fast, and transparent FESCO electricity connection today.

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