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500 Watt Solar Panel Price in Pakistan 2026 — All Brands

By Solar Price Team  |  Last Updated: April 27, 2026  |  Verified from Lahore, Karachi & Islamabad markets
Rs. 19,500–21,000
500W Panel Price Range
Rs. 39–42/W
Per Watt Rate
2–3 kW
Typical System Size
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Price Update Frequency

The 500 watt solar panel price in Pakistan currently ranges from Rs. 19,500 to Rs. 21,000 per panel for A-Grade Tier-1 brands, based on a per-watt rate of Rs. 39–42/W. While 500W panels were once the standard for residential installations in Pakistan, the market has largely shifted toward higher-wattage options like 540W, 575W, and 585W — which offer better value per watt. This guide covers who still buys 500W panels, which brands offer them, and whether they are the right choice for your home in 2026.

500W Solar Panel Prices in Pakistan — April 2026

The table below shows current 500W solar panel prices from major brands available in Pakistan. These are A-Grade, documented panels with valid manufacturer warranty.

BrandModelPrice Per Panel (PKR)Per Watt Rate
Jinko Solar500W Mono PERCRs. 19,500 – 20,500Rs. 39–41/W
LONGi Solar Popular500W Hi-MO 5Rs. 20,000 – 21,000Rs. 40–42/W
Canadian Solar500W HiKu6Rs. 20,500 – 22,000Rs. 41–44/W
JA Solar500W DeepBlueRs. 19,200 – 20,200Rs. 38–40/W
Inverex500W MonoRs. 16,000 – 17,500Rs. 32–35/W
Important note: 500W panels are increasingly hard to find from Tier-1 international brands in 2026, as most manufacturers have shifted production to 540W–615W panels. If a dealer quotes very cheap 500W panels from a major brand, verify the documentation carefully — they may be older stock or B-Grade panels.

Brand-Wise 500W Solar Panel Price Breakdown

Jinko Solar — Rs. 19,500–20,500

Jinko Solar’s 500W Mono PERC panels deliver efficiency ratings of 20.5–21% and feature the company’s proven half-cut cell technology, which reduces internal resistance and improves performance in partial shading conditions. Jinko offers a 12-year product warranty and 25-year linear performance guarantee on their 500W series. These panels are well-suited for 2kW–4kW residential systems in Pakistan’s Punjab and Sindh regions.

LONGi Solar — Rs. 20,000–21,000

LONGi’s Hi-MO 5 series in the 500W category uses monocrystalline PERC technology with efficiency ratings of 20.9–21.3%. Their particularly low temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C ensures strong performance during Pakistan’s peak summer months when ambient temperatures frequently exceed 45°C in cities like Multan and Rahim Yar Khan. LONGi provides a 25-year linear power output warranty and 12-year product warranty.

Canadian Solar — Rs. 20,500–22,000

Canadian Solar’s HiKu6 500W panels are among the most durable options in this wattage category. With efficiency ratings of 20.7–21.2% and a market-leading 30-year linear performance warranty, they command a slight price premium over Jinko and LONGi. Canadian Solar is the preferred choice for buyers prioritising long-term warranty protection over upfront cost savings.

JA Solar — Rs. 19,200–20,200

JA Solar offers competitive 500W panels under their DeepBlue 3.0 series at slightly lower prices than Jinko and LONGi, while maintaining Tier-1 certification and comparable efficiency ratings of 20.4–21%. A strong choice for budget-conscious buyers who want internationally certified panels without paying a premium brand price.

Inverex — Rs. 16,000–17,500

Inverex is a Pakistan-based brand that offers locally supported 500W panels at significantly lower prices than international Tier-1 manufacturers. The advantage is easy local warranty claims and nationwide service support. However, their efficiency ratings (19–20%) are slightly lower than international brands, and resale value is not as strong. Best suited for buyers who prioritise local after-sales service over maximum panel performance.

Technical Specifications — 500W Solar Panel

SpecificationTypical ValueNotes
Peak Power (Pmax)500W ± 3%Measured at Standard Test Conditions (STC)
Module Efficiency20.4–21.3%Varies by brand and cell technology
Panel Dimensions2,094 × 1,038 × 35mmApproximately 2.17m²
Panel Weight24–26 kgPer panel including frame
Cell TypeMono PERC (most common)Some brands offer N-Type TOPCon
Temperature Coefficient-0.34% to -0.40%/°CLower is better for hot climates
Operating Voltage (Vmp)41–43V
Short Circuit Current12–13A
Product Warranty10–15 yearsVaries by brand
Performance Warranty25–30 yearsVaries by brand

500W vs 540W vs 585W — Which Should You Choose in 2026?

This is the most important question for any buyer in 2026. The honest answer is that 540W and 585W panels now offer better value per watt than 500W panels in most situations. Here is a direct comparison:

Panel SizePrice Range (PKR)Per Watt RateBest For
500 WattRs. 19,500–22,000Rs. 39–44/WReplacing old panels, small legacy systems
540 WattRs. 22,000–23,000Rs. 41–43/WStandard residential — best availability
585 Watt Best ValueRs. 24,000–24,800Rs. 41–42/WAll new installations — most popular in 2026
Our recommendation: If you are starting a new solar installation in 2026, choose 585W panels. They deliver more power per panel, require fewer panels for the same system output, and are priced at almost the same per-watt rate as 500W panels. The only reason to choose 500W panels today is if you are expanding an existing system that already uses 500W panels.

What Can a 500W Solar Panel Power?

A single 500W panel generates approximately 2.5–3 kWh of electricity per day under Pakistan’s average sunlight conditions of 5–6 peak sun hours. Over a full month, that equates to roughly 75–90 units. Here is what a typical 4-panel (2kW) system using 500W panels can realistically run:

ApplianceQuantityHours/DayDaily Consumption
Ceiling Fan410 hrs2.8 kWh
LED Lights88 hrs0.5 kWh
Refrigerator124 hrs1.5 kWh
LED TV (32″)15 hrs0.3 kWh
Phone Charging32 hrs0.1 kWh
Total~5.2 kWh/day

A 4-panel 500W system (2kW total) produces approximately 10 kWh per day — enough to cover the above load with surplus remaining. Running a 1-ton inverter AC is possible for 2–3 hours during peak sunlight but would consume most of the system’s available output.

Buying Guide for 500W Solar Panels in Pakistan

  • Always verify the warranty document. A genuine Tier-1 500W panel should come with the original manufacturer warranty card, not just a dealer-issued warranty. If the dealer cannot produce the manufacturer document, the panel may be B-Grade or counterfeit.
  • Check the actual wattage label. Some dealers sell panels labelled as “500W” that are actually 490W or 480W panels that have been relabelled. Ask to see the technical datasheet and verify the Pmax value.
  • Consider upgrading to 540W or 585W. In most cases, newer higher-wattage panels cost nearly the same per watt but deliver more power per panel. Unless you specifically need 500W for a legacy system, a 540W or 585W panel is the better investment.
  • Buy from an authorised dealer. For Jinko, LONGi, and Canadian Solar, Pakistan has official authorised distributors. Buying through authorised channels ensures genuine products and valid warranties.
  • Compare per-watt rates, not per-panel prices. A 500W panel at Rs. 20,000 costs Rs. 40/W. A 585W panel at Rs. 24,000 also costs Rs. 41/W but gives you 85W more output per panel. Always compare on a per-watt basis.
Warning: Several dealers in Pakistan sell “500W” panels at prices as low as Rs. 10,000–12,000. At Rs. 20–24/W, these cannot be genuine A-Grade Tier-1 panels. They are almost certainly B-Grade, refurbished, or mislabelled lower-wattage panels. The cost of replacing failed cheap panels far exceeds the initial savings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of a 500 watt solar panel in Pakistan in 2026?
A genuine A-Grade 500W solar panel from a Tier-1 brand (Jinko, LONGi, Canadian Solar, or JA Solar) costs between Rs. 19,500 and Rs. 22,000 in Pakistan as of April 2026, based on a per-watt rate of Rs. 39–44/W.
How many 500W panels do I need for a 5kW system?
A 5kW system requires exactly 10 panels of 500W each. However, in 2026 it is more practical to use 9 panels of 585W (totalling 5,265W) as 585W panels cost nearly the same per watt and are more widely available.
Are 500W solar panels still available in Pakistan?
Yes, but availability is decreasing as the market shifts toward higher wattage panels. Most major dealers still carry 500W panels, particularly for customers replacing panels in existing systems. For new installations, 540W–585W panels are the more common and cost-effective choice.
What is the size of a 500W solar panel?
A standard 500W monocrystalline panel measures approximately 2,094mm × 1,038mm × 35mm and weighs around 25kg. Each panel occupies approximately 2.17 square metres of roof space.
Should I buy 500W or 585W panels for my home in 2026?
For any new installation in 2026, 585W panels are the better choice. They cost almost the same per watt (Rs. 41–42/W vs Rs. 39–44/W for 500W) but deliver 85W more output per panel, meaning you need fewer panels to achieve the same system size. The only exception is if you are adding panels to an existing 500W system.
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Solar Price Team — solar-price.pk
Our team monitors Pakistan’s solar panel market daily, sourcing price data from dealers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, and Multan. All prices are cross-verified before publication. Last verified: April 27, 2026.

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