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Solar Panel Prices Dropped In Pakistan; Check New Rates Here!

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In Karachi, solar panel prices in Pakistan experienced another drop, coinciding with reports of taxes being levied on residential and commercial installations nationwide.

Traders informed the media that solar panel prices in Pakistan have decreased by 30 percent over the past six months, presenting a favorable opportunity for buyers.

They disclosed that the substantial price decline was attributed to an increased supply of solar panels on the market.

They mentioned that the price per watt of solar panels has fallen below Rs40 in Pakistan.

Per Watt Price of Solar Panel in May 2024

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Traders reported that the average price of a solar panel per watt in Pakistan is Rs37, expressing concerns about potential further declines in rates.

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