Discover Latest Solar Panel Prices in Pakistan

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

Normally, the current solar panel prices in Pakistan range from Rs. 25 to 40 per watt, and Rs. 42,000 to 65,000 per KW, depending on the solar system size, brand, and type of solar plates. Prices may vary as per the fluctuating dollar prices in the market.

For home use, solar panels of Longi, JA Solar, and Canadian are considered as the most reliable solar panels in 2025, as they offer warrenty and excellent performance.

No, the panel prices does not include installation charges as the installation further requires batteries and inverters, which are separate from solar panel prices. Installation charges depend on the system size, structure type, and location, and may range from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 100,000+ for residential systems

There are several factors which affect solar prices, including:

System size (kW)

Brand and technology (mono/poly/PERC)

Inverter type (hybrid/on-grid)

Battery backup (if any)

Installation complexity

A 5kW solar system in Pakistan can generate around 20 to 25 units per day which is usually enough for a medium-sized home. But it depends on sunlight availability and panel orientation.

As of 2025, there is no direct government subsidy available for solar panels in Pakistan. But net metering is officially allowed by the government, enabling users to sell excess electricity back to the grid and reduce their bills significantly.

Yes, in current electricity crisis in Pakistan, solar is a highly cost-effective and reliable solution to tackle frequent load shedding and rising electricity prices. Solar provides long-term savings and energy independence for households and businesses.

Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years. In Pakistan’s hot climate, performance slightly degrades with the passage of time. But good quality panels can still produce efficiently for over two decades. Mono panels can even work in low light or shade.

Yes. A solar inverter is very crucial for a solar panel. An inverter converts the DC, coming from panels, into AC and supplies it to your home appliances.