Fuel price adjustment in an IESCO bill

The FPA row on an electricity bill can move up or down. That is why a static calculator should never hide it.

Why FPA is optional on the homepage tool

The public IESCO FPA page is updated by billing month. A user may be checking an old bill, a current month, or a bill that already carries a delayed adjustment. Keeping the rate editable is more honest than locking one fixed number into every estimate.

How to use it safely

  1. Check whether your current bill already shows an FPA line.
  2. Compare the bill month on the IESCO FPA list with your own bill month.
  3. If they match, switch FPA on and keep the loaded rate.
  4. If they do not match, enter the correct rate manually or leave it off.

Why many competitor pages get this wrong

Many Pakistan SERP pages hard-code a single FPA assumption or bury it under a generic “other charges” label. That makes the page easier to publish, but it also makes the estimate weaker. A better tool should show the FPA separately and let the user decide whether the current month actually uses it.