Pakistanis are increasingly turning to solar power due to rising electricity costs and declining solar panel prices.
Rising Electricity Costs: Consumers now bear the full burden of electricity generation costs.
Rise in Inverter Prices: Inverter prices have also increased by Rs. 10,000, reaching Rs. 45,000.
Advertisement
Pakistanis are quickly adopting solar power systems due to a compelling mix of reasons. With electricity bills soaring (averaging over Rs. 70 per unit!) and solar panel costs decreasing significantly, individuals and businesses in the domestic, agricultural, commercial, and industrial sectors are seriously contemplating the transition.
Reasons for Solar Power Demand in Pakistan
Rising Electricity Costs: After striking a deal with the IMF, consumers now bear the entire burden of electricity generation costs, resulting in a significant rise in per-unit charges.
Falling Solar Panel Prices: A global increase in solar panel supply, largely driven by China, has resulted in a dramatic decrease in panel costs.
Advertisement
How Much Does It Cost to Install Solar Panels in Pakistan?
1.5 kW System: A system ideal for powering essential appliances like four fans, a TV, a refrigerator, and eight LED lights now costs approximately Rs. 155,000, compared to Rs. 200,000 last year.
Solar panels (2 x 580 watts) have seen the most significant price reduction, dropping from Rs. 109,000 to Rs. 48,000.
However, battery costs have risen due to scarcity, with a 185-ampere battery now costing Rs. 43,000 (up Rs. 8,000).
Inverter prices have also increased by Rs. 10,000, reaching Rs. 45,000.
Advertisement
Wiring and labor add an additional Rs. 20,000 to the total cost.
Also Read
Rawalpindi, Islamabad Residents Alerted As Petrol Supply Suspended!
The Rawalpindi Oil Tankers Owners Association has halted petrol and diesel supply....
NEPRA reports that by June 2023, approximately two-thirds (66%) of the net-metered electricity sold to the government originated from domestic users. Experts anticipate a continued rise in solar power’s share of Pakistan’s overall energy output by June 2024.