New WAPDA 2026 policy for Installing Multiple Electricity Meters The Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has recently introduced a groundbreaking policy aimed at addressing long-standing issues related to electricity metering in households across Pakistan. This new policy, set to be implemented in 2026, allows consumers to install multiple electricity meters in cases where there are separate residential units within the same property. The policy aims to offer more flexibility, transparency, and fairness in electricity billing, especially for households with joint families, multiple tenants, or subdivided properties. This article explores the key aspects of the WAPDA 2026 policy, including the installation of multiple electricity meters, eligibility criteria, and the benefits it offers to consumers, landlords, and tenants. The Problem with Single Meters in Multi-Unit Properties In many urban and rural areas of Pakistan, it is common for multiple families or tenants to sh...
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