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LESCO Load Shedding Schedule โ€” How to Find Timings & Report Outages

LESCO, Lahore Electric Supply Company, is the DISCO that bills electricity consumers in Lahore, Kasur, Okara, Sheikhupura and other districts of Punjab. It is a subsidiary of WAPDA, regulated by NEPRA, and its monthly bills are generated through the PITC platform at bill.pitc.com.pk. Load shedding schedules in Pakistan are published at the feeder level โ€” not by city. This guide explains how to find your feeder timings, the difference between planned and unplanned outages, and how to report a fault.

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How It Works

How LESCO Schedules Load Shedding

Load shedding (planned power cuts to balance supply and demand) is published at the feeder level, not the city level. LESCO groups consumers by feeder loss category: low-loss feeders with good payment records see minimal outages; high-loss feeders with poor recovery see longer cuts. Your feeder is tied to your meter โ€” ask your sub-division office (SDO) which feeder serves your area.

Under NEPRA rules, DISCOs must publish any change to load shedding schedules at least 24 hours in advance during peak summer months.

Finding Your Schedule

Where to Find Your Feeder Timings

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Official LESCO Website

Current load shedding schedules are published on LESCO's official website under "Load Shedding" or "Consumer Services." Schedules are feeder-specific โ€” search for your feeder name or sub-division area.

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DISCO Mobile App & Facebook

Most DISCOs post schedule updates and emergency outage notices on their official Facebook page and mobile apps for registered consumers.

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SMS Alerts

Register your mobile number with LESCO to receive SMS billing and load shedding updates directly. Registration is typically available through the sub-division office or the DISCO's online portal.

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Sub-Division Office (SDO)

Your local SDO can tell you which feeder serves your meter and what the current schedule is for that feeder. Bring your reference number when you visit.

Outage Types

Planned vs Unplanned Outages โ€” Key Difference

๐Ÿ“… Planned Load Shedding

  • Appears on the published DISCO schedule
  • Has a clear start and end time
  • Required to be announced 24 hours in advance (peak season)
  • Cannot be reported as a fault โ€” it is deliberate
  • Duration may vary from the schedule due to grid conditions

โšก Unplanned / Fault Outages

  • Not on any published schedule
  • Caused by: tripped feeder, transformer fault, weather damage, equipment failure
  • Must be reported on 118 or through the DISCO complaint portal
  • DISCO is required to restore within target times under NEPRA quality standards
  • Exceeding restoration time entitles you to a formal complaint
Reduce Impact

Ways to Reduce Load Shedding Impact at Home

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Solar + Battery / UPS

A grid-tied solar system with battery backup provides power during planned load shedding. Net metering with LESCO can reduce your bill while covering outage hours. See the solar guides for sizing and approval steps.

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LED Lighting & Inverter AC

Switching to LED lighting reduces your load during shedding hours and cuts your overall bill. Inverter ACs and fans run efficiently on UPS/solar, unlike fixed-speed compressors that draw high startup current.

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Reduce Consumption to Lower Slab

Consumers in low-loss feeders (under 300 units/month domestic, protected category) see less load shedding under NEPRA feeder policy. Lowering your consumption can also move you to a protected tariff and reduce the bill.