Get a new electricity connection

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

New connection form1. Apply2. Survey3. Pay4. Meter

In short

  • Almost every company now takes the application online
  • Core papers: NID, photo, proof of ownership; plus TIN in cities
  • Steps: apply → survey → demand note → pay → meter

Documents

What you'll need

A residential LT connection generally needs the documents below. There are small differences per company — the table further down notes them.

  • National ID (or passport / online birth registration)
  • One passport-size colour photo
  • Proof of ownership — title deed + mutation (namjari) / khatian, or a rent agreement
  • TIN / tax-return acknowledgement (mandatory inside city corporation, municipal & cantonment areas)
  • Approved building plan & holding-tax receipt (urban holdings)
  • House-wiring / load-assessment certificate
  • The signed printout of your online application

Steps

From application to connection

1

Apply online

Fill the form on the company's official portal and upload your documents. You'll get a tracking number (and sometimes a PIN) by SMS — keep it.
2

Site survey

The company visits your address to check the load and feasibility. For LT this is usually quick.
3

Demand note / cost

After the survey, the estimated cost + security deposit come on a demand note (by SMS for Palli Bidyut).
4

Pay

Pay online or at the designated bank, and keep the receipt/reference.
5

Meter installed

Once payment is confirmed, the meter is installed and the connection is energised.

By company

Portal, fee & timeline

Each company's official portal, the known fee and a rough timeline. A ⚠ means the figure isn't officially confirmed — check it when you apply.

DPDCfee quoted after survey

LT: survey ~1 day, load approval ~1 day, meter installed within ~2 days of payment.

Estimated cost + security deposit are shown on the demand note after the survey.

Official application portal
DESCO৳105 (application fee)

Apply online (OCSMS), pay the ৳105 fee, then survey → demand note → pay → meter. Often quoted ~21 working days.

DESCO also asks for a wiring certificate and the registered deed + mutation.

Official application portal
BPDBfee quoted after survey

LT site survey within ~1 day; the connection fee is paid through the Sonali Bank online system.

BPDB's own document list could not be confirmed online — the shared checklist is the safe guide; confirm at your local office.

Official application portal
BREB≈৳115 (application fee)

After the survey, the membership fee + line-construction fee + security deposit are sent to you by SMS; connection commonly takes a few weeks to a couple of months.

Apply through reb.gov.bd / your local PBS office (pick LT-A 'Abasik' for a home), keep the Tracking ID + PIN, then pay the surveyed fees by Rocket or at the PBS office.

Official application portal
NESCOfee quoted after survey

Apply online, pay the application fee, then submit the printed form at your nearest NESCO office for review and inspection.

NESCO's detailed document PDF (dated Dec 2025) is on the portal but couldn't be read here — confirm the list there.

Official application portal
WZPDCLfee quoted after survey

Apply online and upload documents; the system generates an estimate-cost report you pay online before connection.

WZPDCL keeps an official 'Necessary Documents' notice on its site — confirm the exact list there.

Official application portal

Frequently asked questions

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