PESCO Yearly Load Shedding Schedule Darosh 2026
Last updated: 11 May 2026
⚡ Daily Load Shedding Pattern — Darosh
This schedule repeats every day throughout 2026.
Total outage
6 hours per day
Power available
18 hours per day
Typical daily pattern (24 hours)
Feeder-wise Breakdown
| Feeder | Hours Off |
|---|---|
| DAROSH-1 | 6h |
| DAROSH-2 / CITY DAROOSH | 6h |
| KALKATAK | 2h |
| KESSU (NO LOAD) | 2h |
This schedule for Darosh is provided by PESCO. While PESCO aims to follow this yearly management plan, emergency shutdowns for maintenance or grid stability may occur without prior notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Load shedding in Darosh averages 4 hours per day throughout 2026. Individual feeders range from 2 to 6 hours depending on category.
Yes. PESCO publishes a yearly load management schedule for 2026. The outage pattern for Darosh repeats daily throughout the year unless PESCO issues a revised schedule.
No feeders in Darosh are currently exempt from load shedding.
About Load Shedding in Darosh
Darosh is one of the key distribution areas under PESCO, serving residential, commercial and industrial consumers across the region. Load shedding schedules for this area are published by PESCO and updated as new shutdown notices are issued. The timings shown above reflect the latest approved schedule for this feeder area.
Load shedding in Pakistan is managed by NEPRA and implemented by regional distribution companies. Scheduled outages are carried out to balance electricity supply and demand across the national grid. For the latest updates on load shedding policy and duration changes, check back daily as schedules are updated when new notices are issued.
Use the schedule above to plan your day around power outages in Darosh. The WhatsApp share button lets you send today's schedule to your family and neighbours instantly. Bookmark this page and check back daily for the latest PESCOload shedding updates for Darosh.
Note: Data sourced from official PESCO notifications. HotInPakistan is not affiliated with PESCO or WAPDA.
