Electricity citizen services, in one place

Information about electricity in Bangladesh is scattered across half a dozen government and utility sites — most of them dated, Bangla-only, and hard to navigate. We pull the things citizens actually need into clear, bilingual pages, and link back to the official source every time.

Quick tools

Find my distributor

Pick your district and area type to find which of Bangladesh's six electricity distributors serves you — then jump straight to that company's official hotline, bill portal and apps.

Hotlines & complaints

Who to call for a power cut, a wrong bill, or an emergency — the unified 16999 line, every distributor's own hotline, and the exact escalation ladder when a complaint isn't resolved.

Official links & apps

The real, verified official websites, bill portals and mobile apps for all six Bangladesh electricity distributors — so you never get caught by a look-alike or out-of-date clone.

Step-by-step guides

Pay bill & recharge

Pay your bill or top up a prepaid meter the easy way — which apps work for your company, the fees and minimum recharge, and how to punch in your token.

Get a new connection

Applying for a new meter? Here are the documents, fees and steps for each company — and the official portal to apply on.

Fix a wrong bill

Got a bill that looks wrong or far too high? Here's how to get it re-checked, when a meter test helps, and the deadline the company has to settle your complaint.

Transfer to your name

Moved into a place where the meter is still in someone else's name? Here's how a name correction and a full ownership transfer work, and what each one needs.

Change your load

Adding a big appliance, or using less than before? Here's how to change your sanctioned load, and what it does to your demand charge and security deposit.

Rooftop solar & net metering

Thinking of rooftop solar? See if you qualify under the 2025 net-metering rules, estimate your savings, and follow the 6 steps to apply on the official portal.

Energy-star labels

More stars on the label means a lower running cost. Here's how to read SREDA's energy-star rating and use it to pick appliances that cost less every month.

Why this hub exists

There is no single official place to learn which company supplies your meter, what number to call when the power goes out, or which website is the real one. That information lives on DESCO, DPDC, BPDB, BREB, NESCO, WZPDCL, BERC, SREDA and Power Division sites — across legacy and migrated domains, often behind PDFs. These pages restructure it; the official portals remain the source of truth, and we link straight to them.

We always cite the source

Every hotline, portal and fact on these pages links to the official government or utility page it came from. We do not take payments, accept applications, or act on behalf of any utility — we point you to the right official place to do that yourself.