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K-Electric continues its efforts against electricity theft and unpaid bills. With the support of law-enforcement agencies, the power utility carried out an anti-theft drive in Gadap, removing 645 illegal connections (kundas), weighing a total of 800 kilograms from K-Electric’s infrastructure.
These illegal connections were involved in theft of 1.8 million units of electricity per month, causing disruptions in appropriate supply of power distribution along the superhighway.
The kunda connections used for electricity theft were installed by evading the safety protocols of the network. These illegal connections pose significant risks to KE’s infrastructure as well as the public at large.
Meanwhile, further elevating efforts, losses on 11kV feeders energizing the M-9 Corridor have significantly declined, contributing to a more stable power distribution network.
The efforts have revolved around eliminating illegal connections, improving the network, and ensuring a steady electricity supply. Spanning an extensive 04 x kilometers longitudinal stretch, the initiative focuses on stable power utility without any interruption serving the community along M9 — including prestigious ALMA institutes, Corporate establishments, and residential communities.
This mammoth project marks a turning point for power distribution for residents of Karachi.
KE also remains committed to protecting its infrastructure and maintaining the network stability of load shed exemption to 70% areas by continuing its efforts to reduce losses in the remaining areas and ensuring reliable and safe electricity supply for all. Electricity theft and non-payment of bills are the two key factors that determine the loss profile of any area. Areas with lower losses experience little to no loadshedding, highlighting the benefits of responsible electricity use and timely bill payments.
KE continues to act against electricity theft and supports customers in acquiring metered connections. Reducing theft of electricity and regular, timely payment of bills are imperative for the provision of uninterrupted electricity. The company extends its fullest support to customers, area representatives and elected officials who share a vision to promote a culture of safety and discouraging electricity theft.
ABOUT K-ELECTRIC:
K-Electric (KE) is a public listed company incorporated in Pakistan in 1913 as KESC. Privatized in 2005, KE is the only vertically integrated power utility in Pakistan supplying electricity to Karachi and its adjoining areas. The majority shares (66.4%) of the Company are owned by KES Power, a consortium of investors including Al-Jomaih Power Limited of Saudi Arabia, National Industries Group (Holding), Kuwait, and the Infrastructure and Growth Capital Fund (IGCF). The Government of Pakistan is also a shareholder (24.36%) in the Company while the remaining are listed as free float shares.