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In today’s very important video on City Happy Family, I have shared a serious issue regarding a notice I received from Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO) stating that my electricity load exceeds the sanctioned load. This notice has come at a very sensitive time when the Government of Pakistan is already moving towards replacing Net Metering with Net Billing. But here is the confusion ❗ The figures mentioned in the notice and electricity bill are not matching my actual Green Meter readings. I have clearly explained in this video: ✔️ What load is sanctioned on my connection ✔️ What readings are shown on my Green Meter ✔️ What units are reflected in the bill ✔️ Where the misunderstanding or possible error could be ✔️ How this could impact future Net Billing calculations ⚡ Net Metering vs Net Billing – What Is Happening? As many of you know, Pakistan is moving towards replacing Net Metering with Net Billing (Gross Billing concept). In this video, I discussed: How exceeding sanctioned load may affect solar consumers Whether this notice is part of a larger transition process What solar users should check immediately Why accurate Green Meter readings are extremely important For those who have already installed solar systems (especially 6kW, 10kW or above), this update is very important. 🔍 Is There a Billing Error? I personally believe either: There is a misunderstanding in data calculation Or there is a technical mismatch between sanctioned load and actual connected load Or the new policy changes are being implemented aggressively I have shared all real figures transparently in the video so you can guide me. 🔋 15kW vs 16kW LiFePO4 Battery – Local vs Imported? In the last part of the video, I asked your advice regarding upgrading my battery bank to: 15kW LiFePO4 battery 16kW LiFePO4 battery I am confused between: 🔹 Locally assembled batteries 🔹 Imported batteries What should I consider? ✔️ BMS quality ✔️ Cell grade (A grade or not) ✔️ Cycle life ✔️ Warranty terms ✔️ After-sales support ✔️ Compatibility with hybrid inverter ✔️ Price difference ✔️ Long-term reliability If you have experience with LiFePO4 batteries, please guide me in the comments. 🎯 Why This Video Is Important for Solar Users in Pakistan If you are under MEPCO or any DISCO If you have Net Metering If you are planning battery backup If you are concerned about Net Billing This video will help you understand the current ground situation. 💬 I Need Your Guidance Please comment: 1️⃣ Have you received a similar notice? 2️⃣ Is your sanctioned load matching your actual usage? 3️⃣ Which LiFePO4 battery would you recommend – Local or Imported? Let’s discuss and help each other as a solar community. 🔔 Don’t Forget Like 👍 Share 📢 Subscribe to City Happy Family Press the Bell Icon 🔔 #MEPCO #NetMeteringPakistan #NetBillingPakistan #SolarSystemPakistan #SanctionedLoad #ElectricityBillPakistan #GreenMeter #LiFePO4Battery #SolarBattery #HybridInverter #SolarUsersPakistan #GrossBilling #SolarEnergyPakistan #CityHappyFamily #SolarUpdate #BatteryUpgrade #15kWBattery #16kWBattery #LocalVsImported #PakistanSolar mepco notice, sanctioned load exceeded, net metering pakistan update, net billing pakistan 2026, solar system pakistan latest news, green meter reading mismatch, electricity bill issue pakistan, solar users problem pakistan, load exceed notice explanation, net metering replaced by net billing, gross billing pakistan, 15kw lifepo4 battery, 16kw lithium battery, lifepo4 battery local vs imported, solar battery buying guide pakistan, hybrid inverter battery compatibility, solar billing confusion pakistan, city happy family solar update