GEPCO New Connection – Complete Guide for Online and Manual Applications 2026

If your house has multiple floors, separate sections, or different families living in it, you might face problems with sharing electricity and managing the load. It can be confusing to figure out how to get separate connections for each portion.


The good news is that applying for a GEPCO new connection is simple. In this guide, we’ll explain both the online and manual ways, so you can easily get a new connection without any hassle.

Ways to Apply for a GEPCO New Connection

To apply for the new connection, you will require a CNIC (identity card) along with a property ownership document, a stamp vendor, a copy of the neighbour’s electricity bill, and documents verified by the Oath Commissioner or Grade-1 Class Officer.

You can easily apply for an online application rather than a manual process. The online process is listed below and is easier than the manual method. Both online and manual application methods are explained below.

Applying Online via ENC Portal

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Visit the ENC Portal and click on the “Apply” option. You will be redirected to the online new connection application form. Then, complete the following details to proceed:

  1. Subdivision Information
  2. Applicant’s Particulars
  3. Contact Person Information
  4. Premises Details
  5. Attachments:
    • Property Document Copy
    • Attested CNIC Copy of Applicant
    • Attested CNIC Copy of Witness
    • Neighbour Electricity Bill Copy
    • Wiring Contractor’s Test Report (mandatory)
  6. After submitting the form, click on the “Track” option and enter your CNIC or tracking ID to check the status of your application.

Manual Application Process at GEPCO Office

If you want to manually apply, you need to follow the steps below:

Important Considerations

GEPCO New Connection Types, Load Limits & Installation Time 2026

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GEPCO classifies new electricity connections into the following categories based on load, usage type, and installation time:

Category 1 (Single Phase)

Category 2 (Double Phase)

Category 3 (Triple Phase)

Its load limit is 1 kW to 15 kW. Used for domestic households.

Its load limit is 16 kW to 70 kW. Used for commercial purposes.

Its load limit is 70 kW to 500 kW.
Used in heavy industrial areas.

Installation time is typically 30 Days.

Its Installation time is typically around 44 Days.

Installation time for a GEPCO new connection is typically 73 Days.

Types of meters provided by GEPCO

GEPCO offers three main types of meters. The Green Meter is designed for solar users with net metering. The AMR Meter is used for automatic readings, while the AMI Meter is an advanced smart meter that provides real-time monitoring and control. Each type is designed for different usage needs.

Before choosing or installing a new electricity meter, it is always recommended to first check your bill using the GEPCO bill check online tool.

GEPCO Demand Notice & Charges

A demand notice is issued after submitting a new electricity connection application, along with a specified due date. The applicant is required to pay an estimated fee ranging from PKR 9,000 to 12,000 within this period.

This fee typically includes the installation of a new electricity meter and up to 40 meters of wiring. If additional wire is required to connect to the nearest electric pole, extra charges may apply. The total cost may also vary depending on installation requirements and location.

Required Documents Checklist

Here is a quick checklist to ensure you have all the required documents before proceeding to the next steps:

Completed Application Form for GEPCO new connection (Online/Printed Copy)

Applicant’s CNIC and Witness’s CNIC

Proof of Ownership

Owner’s NOC

Neighbour’s Electricity Bill

Signed Affidavit

Wiring Contractor’s Test Report

Undertaking (No Previous Dues)

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can apply for a new connection either online through the ENC portal or by visiting the nearest GEPCO office. The process involves filling out an application form, submitting required documents, and completing verification before approval.

Applicants are required to provide documents such as a CNIC copy, proof of property ownership, a neighbor’s electricity bill copy, a wiring test report, and a signed affidavit. Additional documents may be required depending on the type of connection.

Yes, GEPCO allows users to apply online through its official ENC portal. This method is more convenient and helps save time compared to the manual application process.

After submitting your application, you can track its progress online by using your CNIC or tracking ID. This helps you stay updated on each stage of the approval process.

Submitting inaccurate or incomplete documents may delay your application or lead to rejection. In some cases, it can also cause legal or administrative complications, so it is important to provide valid and complete information.

Conclusion

Getting a new GEPCO electricity connection is now a straightforward process, especially with the availability of online applications. By following the correct steps and preparing the required documents, you can complete the process smoothly without unnecessary delays.

Whether you apply online or visit the office, the system is designed to make the procedure simple and efficient. Once your application is approved and the required charges are paid, your connection is typically installed within the given timeframe.