The Government of Pakistan has launched the PM Fan Replacement Program 2025, a nationwide initiative to reduce electricity consumption by replacing old, inefficient ceiling fans with energy-efficient fans. This scheme targets households across Pakistan, especially in low-income and middle-class communities, to help combat the energy crisis and reduce monthly electricity bills.
If you’re looking to save energy and money, this article provides everything you need to know about the PM Fan Replacement Program — including eligibility, features, how to apply, and more.
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Overview of PM Fan Replacement Program 2025
Feature | Description |
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Scheme Name | PM Fan Replacement Program 2025 |
Launched By | Government of Pakistan |
Year | 2025 |
Target | Households with old or inefficient fans |
Product | 5-star rated energy-efficient fans (mostly BLDC fans) |
Main Goal | Reduce energy consumption and load on national grid |
Subsidy | Available — prices significantly lower than market rate |
Distribution Method | Through selected utility companies and local centers |
Regions Covered | All provinces including Punjab, Sindh, KP, Balochistan, AJK, GB |
Key Benefits
✅ Energy Savings – New fans consume up to 60% less electricity
✅ Lower Bills – Monthly savings of PKR 300–500 per fan
✅ Environmentally Friendly – Reduces carbon emissions
✅ Affordable Pricing – Subsidized or interest-free installment plans
✅ Durability – High-quality motors and long life
✅ Modern Features – Some models include remote controls and silent operation
Why This Scheme is Important
Pakistan faces recurring power shortages and rising energy costs. Ceiling fans are one of the most widely used appliances in Pakistani homes, and many fans in use today are outdated and power-hungry.
The PM Fan Replacement Program helps:
- Reduce national electricity demand
- Empower households to save money
- Promote energy efficiency
- Encourage local manufacturing of efficient appliances
Who is Eligible?
To qualify for the PM Fan Replacement Scheme, applicants must:
- Be a citizen of Pakistan
- Own or rent a home with electricity connection
- Have working but inefficient ceiling fans
- Present valid CNIC and latest electricity bill
- Live in an area covered by the scheme (check with local DISCO)
Required Documents
- CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Recent electricity bill
- Proof of residence (utility bill or rent agreement)
- Mobile number
- Passport-sized photo (for some centers)
How to Apply for PM Fan Replacement Program 2025
Option 1: Through Online Portal (if available)
- Visit the NEECA Online Portal efan.gov.pk
- Register using your CNIC and electricity bill number
- Choose number of fans to replace
- Submit application
- Wait for confirmation and schedule installation
Option 2: Through Local Centers / DISCO Offices
- Visit your nearest WAPDA/DISCO office
- Fill out a fan replacement form
- Submit required documents
- Receive SMS/Call for approval and delivery
Option 3: Mobile Units (Coming Soon)
- Government may launch mobile vans to visit remote areas for on-spot replacement and registration
Subsidy and Pricing
Type | Original Price (PKR) | Subsidized Price (PKR) | Monthly EMI (if applicable) |
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BLDC Fan 56″ | 8,000 – 10,000 | 3,500 – 4,500 | PKR 500 – 700/month for 6–8 months |
Remote Fan | 10,000 – 12,000 | 5,000 – 6,000 | PKR 700 – 900/month |
📌 Note: Prices and EMI options may vary by region and partner companies.
Areas Currently Covered
The initial phase of the program will begin in:
- Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Islamabad, Rawalpindi
- Expansion to rural and underserved areas expected by mid-2025
Final Thoughts
The PM Fan Replacement Program 2025 is a powerful step toward energy conservation and affordability for millions of Pakistanis. With high electricity costs and frequent load shedding, this initiative not only helps individuals save money but also supports national efforts to create a more sustainable future.
👉 If you’re eligible, don’t miss out — apply now and be part of Pakistan’s energy-saving movement.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are the fans locally made?
Yes, most are made in Pakistan under quality guidelines.
Can I replace more than one fan?
Yes, households may apply for 2–5 fans depending on eligibility.
Is the fan replacement completely free?
No, but heavily subsidized with optional installment plans.