LESCO New Connection: Complete Guide to Application, Fees, and Tracking

Introduction

Applying for a new LESCO connection is a straightforward yet structured process. To begin, you need to determine the type of connection you require—whether it’s residential, commercial, or industrial. Next, visit the LESCO website or your nearest office to get the application form.

Once you have the form, carefully complete it and gather the necessary documents, including proof of ownership, CNIC copies, and a wiring test report. After submitting the form and documents, you can track the status of your application online.

Keep in mind that the fees for your new connection will depend on the type and load requirements. Following all the necessary steps and ensuring that you meet the required regulations will help speed up the approval process and prevent any delays.

New LESCO Connection (2025)

Looking for a new LESCO connection or need to change your current connection details (name, load, or tariff)? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Our guide will take you through the full procedure, from application to the final connection installation.

We’ll also provide step-by-step instructions on how to manage existing connections, including changing names, load settings, and tariff updates. Whether you’re applying for a new connection or making adjustments to your current one, we are here to help!

How to Apply for a New LESCO Connection: Step-by-Step Guide

If you are looking to apply for a new LESCO electricity connection, follow this simple process:

Step 1:
Visit the Electricity New Connection (ENC) System online to submit your application form.

Step 2:
While submitting the form, you’ll need to provide the following details:

  • Choose your connection type (e.g., Domestic, Commercial, Industrial, Agriculture, etc.)
  • Provide your National Tax Number (NTN) and Sales Tax Registration Number (STRN)
  • Select the relevant district and sub-division (e.g., for Lahore, choose LESCO)
  • Specify your application status (Owner or Rental)
  • Enter the applicant’s name, father’s name, NIC/CNIC number, and present address
  • Provide mobile numbers (1 & 2), email address (optional), and contact person details
  • Mention the premises address, neighbor’s bill reference number, and neighbor’s details
  • Choose your meter installation company (e.g., Shahid & Co or Sajjad Brothers)

Step 3:
Upload the following scanned documents (ensure the file size does not exceed 300KB and in JPG/PDF format):

  • Proof of ownership (e.g., Registry, Farred, Baynama, Allotment Letter for Housing Colony) attested by Oath Commissioner or a Class 1 officer
  • An undertaking by the applicant (on Stamp Paper, verified by an Oath Commissioner), confirming that no previous electricity connection exists and there are no pending dues
  • Power of attorney (if applicable)
  • If you are a renter, provide a No Objection Certificate from the property owner
  • Attested CNIC copies of the applicant and two witnesses (if applying for a single-phase meter)
  • Copy of neighbor’s electricity bill

Step 4:
Submit your application form after uploading all the required information and documents.

Step 5:
Print out your submitted application form.

Step 6:
Attach all the necessary documents to your printed application.

Step 7:
Submit the complete file (application form and documents) to the relevant LESCO office.

Step 8:
Once LESCO verifies your documents, they will issue a demand notice.

Step 9:
Pay the amount specified in the LESCO demand notice at the designated bank.

Step 10:
Submit the payment receipt to the concerned office for further processing.

Step 11:
After the payment is verified, LESCO will proceed with the installation of your connection.

Documents Required for LESCO New Connection

To apply for a new electricity connection through LESCO, you need to upload the following documents on the official web portal:

  1. Proof of Property Ownership – This can be a Fard, Registry, or Property File.
  2. Applicant’s CNIC Copy – A clear, attested copy of the applicant’s Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).
  3. Witness CNIC Copy – An attested copy of a witness’s CNIC.
  4. Neighbor’s Electricity Bill – A copy of a recent electricity bill from a nearby house.
  5. Electrical Test Report – A wiring inspection report issued by a certified electrician.
  6. Applicant Undertaking – A signed declaration confirming the applicant’s agreement to LESCO’s terms and conditions.

Important Guidelines:

  • Ensure that each file is under 300KB in size before uploading.
  • Clicking the “I Agree” button confirms your acceptance of LESCO’s terms and conditions.

Application Submission & Tracking:

Once you submit the online application, you will receive a Tracking ID. Keep this ID safe, as it will be needed for checking the status and downloading your application later.

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The cost of a Lesco new connection fee depends on the connection type and load requirements.

Connection Type

Estimated Fee (PKR)

Residential (Single Phase)

5,000 – 7,000

Commercial (Three Phase)

20,000 – 30,000

Industrial

50,000+

New Connection Application Tracking

If you have applied for a new electricity connection, you can easily track the status of your application using the Tracking ID provided by the ENC system after submission.

Step-by-Step Guide to Tracking Your Application

  1. Visit the ENC Website

  2. Click on the Track Button

    • On the ENC homepage, click the “Track” button to access the tracking interface.
  3. Select Application Type

  4. Choose Your Company

    • A new form will appear.
    • Select LESCO as your electricity provider from the drop-down menu.
  5. Enter Your Tracking ID

    • Input the Tracking ID given to you when you submitted your application.
  6. Submit and Check Status

    • Click the “Submit” button.
    • The current status of your new connection application will be displayed on the screen.

Lesco New Connection Tracking

Once your application is submitted, you can track its progress online:

  1. Visit the Lesco tracking portal.
  2. Enter your application reference number.
  3. View the status, including verification and installation updates.

Important

  • Lesco has the authority to reject any application if false or forged documents are submitted.
  • Only fully completed applications with all required documents will be processed.
  • Any previous arrears must be cleared before a New Connection is approved.
  • Applicants can track their request status online through the Lesco portal.
  • Ensuring compliance with Lesco guidelines speeds up approval and prevents unnecessary delays.

Attachments Required for LESCO New Connection

  • When applying for a new electricity connection, the following documents must be attached:

    ✅ Attested CNIC Copy – A clear, attested copy of the applicant’s Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).
    ✅ Applicant’s Electricity Bill – A recent copy of the applicant’s electricity bill (if available).
    ✅ Proof of Ownership – A valid document proving ownership of the property (Fard, Registry, or Property File).

    Important Note:

    • Each file should be under 300KB in size before uploading.

    Ensure all documents are properly scanned, clear, and in the required format for smooth processing.

Time Frame for Category-3 (Load 71kW - 500kW) Connection

Consumers requiring a load between 71kW and 500kW fall under Category-3, and their connection is approved by the Operation Manager. Below is the detailed process and estimated time required for each step:

ProcessTime Required
Application Submission & Registration – After submitting the application, the office issues a receipt and assigns a seniority number.1 Day
Site Inspection – A team visits the location to check feasibility and informs the applicant.4 Days
Cost Estimation – If the connection is feasible, the cost is estimated.2 Days
Approval for Installation – The concerned office approves the connection installation.4 Days
Demand Notice Payment Submission – The applicant submits the paid demand notice receipt to the office.4 Days
Wiring Test Report Submission & Verification – The applicant submits the wiring test report, and the office verifies it.4 Days
Issuance of Service Connection Orders – The concerned office issues the service connection order.2 Days
Procurement of Equipment – The office contacts the store to arrange the required equipment.15 Days
Installation Process – Once the equipment is received, a committee (DMO, AMO, and MT office) arranges the installation.37 Days
Total Estimated Time for Connection Setup73 Days

This timeline provides an estimated duration for obtaining a Category-3 LESCO new connection.