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MEPCO Loadshedding Schedule 2025

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Sample Schedule Table

Once you’ve retrieved your feeder’s schedule, it typically looks like this (your actual schedule may vary):

Date (July 2025)Time Block 1 (hrs)Time Block 2 (hrs)
108:00–10:0014:00–16:00
210:00–12:0016:00–18:00
309:00–11:0013:00–15:00
3111:00–13:0017:00–19:00

✅ How to fill this in:

  • Copy the table from the portal or app for your feeder/grid.

  • Format as columns: Date, Time Block 1, Time Block 2, and more if needed.

  • Add a header (month, feeder number/name) for reference.


📋 Example: Feeder FDR‑1234 (Vehari)

Here’s a mock‑up example based on a typical MEPCO feeder (for illustration only):

Date08–10 AM14–16 PM
July 1OFFON (not off)
July 2ONOFF
July 3OFFON
July 31ONOFF
  • “OFF” = scheduled load‑shedding during that block.

  • You can add more columns if your feeder has more than two daily blocks.


✅ Next Steps for Your Area

  1. Find your feeder/grid info — check your electricity bill for the feeder code (e.g., FDR-1234) and grid station name.

  2. Visit the portal or website described above (no login required for CCMS).

  3. Enter your details, then copy/export the schedule for the full month.

  4. Fill in the table template as shown above. You can use Excel or a Word table.


🔧 Tips & Working Around Power Cuts

  • Download or screenshot the schedule for offline access.

  • Set reminders before each “OFF” time block.

  • Use power banks, UPS, or solar backups during those periods.

  • Stay updated on last-minute changes via the same portals or helpline: 0800‑63726.


🕒 Summary

  • MEPCO publishes feeder-based monthly schedules online and via app.

  • Use the CCMS portal or MEPCO’s site to get a precise timetable.

  • Build your own table like the example above for each month and feeder.

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