- Solar panel prices in Pakistan dropped again.
- The per-watt cost of solar panels has dropped to Rs28 in Karachi.
- Pakistan imported 8,000 megawatts of solar panels in the past year.
KARACHI – Solar panel prices in Pakistan have fallen once again, reaching a new low due to a variety of factors, including an increased supply in the market.
According to reports, the per-watt cost of solar panels has dropped to Rs28, with further reductions anticipated in Karachi’s local market.
Federal Minister for Energy Awais Leghari previously revealed that Pakistan imported 8,000 megawatts of solar panels in the past year.
This surge in imports highlights the growing demand for solar energy, prompting both local and international companies to consider setting up solar inverter manufacturing plants in the country. If realized, this initiative could help Pakistan conserve valuable foreign exchange.
Solar panel prices vary from city to city, with markets in Lahore and other regions showing different rates compared to Karachi.
It’s important to note that the mentioned prices apply to on-grid systems, which are connected to the national power grid. Those opting for hybrid systems with battery storage will need to cover additional battery costs.
The recent price drop is expected to encourage wider adoption of solar energy across Pakistan, especially as utility bills continue to rise despite the reduction in solar panel costs.
Easy Guide to Buy Solar System in Pakistan
Steps | Details |
Assess your Energy Needs | Review monthly electricity consumption (kWh). Calculate peak load. Consider future expansion. |
Decide on Type of System | On-Grid: Connected to the national grid; no backup. Off-Grid: Independent; requires batteries. Hybrid: Combines on-grid and off-grid; backup power. |
System Size | Small (1-3 kW): Basic home needs. Medium (5-10 kW): Larger homes/small businesses. Large (10-20 kW and above): Commercial/industrial use. |
Components | Solar Panels: Monocrystalline (efficient, expensive) or Polycrystalline (less efficient, cheaper). Inverter: Converts DC to AC power. Batteries: Lead-Acid (lower cost, shorter lifespan) or Lithium-Ion (more expensive, longer lifespan). Charge Controllers: MPPT (efficient) or PWM. Mounting Structures: Durable and corrosion-resistant. |
Budget Check | Installation Costs: Included in quotes. Operation & Maintenance: Minimal, periodic cleaning. |
Pick a reliable provider | Choose reputable brands and certified installers. Check for warranties and after-sales service. |
Financial Incentives | Net Metering: Sell excess electricity to the grid. Government Incentives: Check for subsidies or tax rebates. |
Installation Process | – Site Survey: Evaluate installation space. – Quotation: Get multiple quotes. – Installation: Typically 1-3 days. – Net Metering Application: Required for on-grid/hybrid systems. |
Maintenance & Monitoring | – Cleaning Panels: Every 3-6 months. – Inverter & Battery Checks: Regular monitoring. – Monitoring Apps: Track performance in real-time. |
Solar Panel Prices Drop Again in Pakistan
Rao Abdullah
2024-09-28 14:08:08
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