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Solar Panel Price in Pakistan 2026 — Today’s Latest Rates

By Solar Price Team  |  Last Updated: April 26, 2026  |  Prices verified from Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad & Faisalabad markets
Rs. 40–45/W
Today’s Per Watt Rate
Rs. 22,500–25,200
Per Panel (540W–600W)
3–4 Years
Average Payback Period
Daily
Price Update Frequency

The solar panel price in Pakistan changes frequently — driven by the PKR/USD exchange rate, import duties, and seasonal demand. This page is updated every day with real market rates sourced directly from dealers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Faisalabad. Whether you are planning a home installation or a commercial solar project, you will find accurate, up-to-date pricing information here.

Today’s Solar Panel Price in Pakistan — April 2026

The table below shows the current per-panel and per-watt prices for the most popular solar panel sizes available in Pakistan as of April 26, 2026. These are A-Grade, Tier-1 documented panels from verified international brands.

Panel Size Price Per Panel (PKR) Per Watt Rate Best Use
540 Watt Rs. 22,600 – 22,800 Rs. 41–42/W 3kW–5kW home systems
575 Watt Popular Rs. 23,800 – 24,500 Rs. 41–43/W 5kW–10kW residential
585 Watt Best Value Rs. 24,000 – 24,800 Rs. 41–42/W All system sizes
600 Watt Rs. 25,000 – 25,500 Rs. 41–43/W Commercial & large homes
615 Watt Rs. 25,800 – 26,500 Rs. 42–43/W Commercial projects
Note on B-Grade Panels: B-grade panels are available at 20–30% lower prices but come with visual defects, undocumented warranty, and lower efficiency. For a home or business investment that lasts 25 years, always choose A-Grade Tier-1 documented panels.

How Per-Watt Pricing Works

Solar panels in Pakistan are priced on a per-watt basis. This makes it easy to compare different brands and wattages fairly. To calculate the total price of any panel, simply multiply the wattage by the current per-watt rate.

Calculation Example Formula Result
540W panel at Rs. 42/W 540 × 42 Rs. 22,680
585W panel at Rs. 42/W 585 × 42 Rs. 24,570
600W panel at Rs. 42/W 600 × 42 Rs. 25,200
Pallet vs. Loose: Buying panels by the full pallet (36 panels) gives you the best rate. Buying loose (1–5 panels) typically costs an extra Rs. 0.25 per watt. For a 10-panel system, the difference can add up to Rs. 1,500–2,500 extra.

Brand-Wise Solar Panel Price Breakdown

Pakistan’s solar market is dominated by Tier-1 international brands. Each has its strengths — here is a detailed comparison to help you choose the right one for your needs.

Jinko Solar

Most Popular in Pakistan
ModelPrice (PKR)
540W N-TypeRs. 22,500
575W Tiger NeoRs. 23,800
585W Tiger NeoRs. 24,570
600WRs. 25,200

Jinko Solar holds the largest market share in Pakistan thanks to its combination of durability, efficiency (up to 22.8%), and competitive pricing. Jinko’s Tiger Neo N-Type panels are especially popular for residential installations in Punjab and Sindh. The brand offers a 12-year product warranty and 25-year linear performance guarantee.

LONGi Solar

Best for Hot Climates
ModelPrice (PKR)
540W Hi-MO 5Rs. 22,140
575W Hi-MO 6Rs. 23,600
585W Hi-MO 6Rs. 23,985

LONGi specializes in monocrystalline PERC and N-Type technology with efficiency ratings of 21–23%. Their panels have an exceptionally low temperature coefficient, meaning they lose less output on very hot days — making them ideal for Multan, Interior Sindh, and South Punjab where temperatures regularly exceed 45°C.

Canadian Solar

Best Long-Term Investment
ModelPrice (PKR)
545W BiHiKu7Rs. 23,435
580W TOPConRs. 24,700
585W N-TypeRs. 25,155

Canadian Solar is a globally trusted brand with over 20 years in the market. Their panels are built for long-term reliability and come with one of the best warranties in the industry — 15 years for product defects and 30 years for linear power output. They are slightly pricier but offer the best protection for a long-term investment.

JA Solar

Best Budget Tier-1
ModelPrice (PKR)
545W PERCRs. 22,200
580W DeepBlueRs. 23,800
585W N-TypeRs. 24,200

JA Solar is a Tier-1 manufacturer that offers quality comparable to Jinko and LONGi at slightly more affordable prices. A good choice for buyers who want a documented, internationally certified panel without spending on premium brand names. Widely available from authorized dealers across Pakistan.

Astronergy (CHINT)

Rising in Pakistan
ModelPrice (PKR)
540W PERCRs. 22,000
585W N-TypeRs. 24,000
600W BifacialRs. 25,100

Astronergy, the solar division of CHINT Group, has been gaining traction in Pakistan’s market. Their N-Type bifacial panels offer excellent performance in both front and rear sunlight absorption, making them highly efficient for rooftop installations with light-colored surfaces.

Trina Solar

Commercial Grade
ModelPrice (PKR)
545W VertexRs. 22,800
580W Vertex S+Rs. 24,100
600W VertexRs. 25,300

Trina Solar’s Vertex series panels are engineered for high-density commercial installations. They use multi-busbar cell technology that reduces resistance losses and improves overall system output. Trina is a strong choice for 10kW and above commercial projects where maximizing energy production per square meter is the priority.

Complete Solar System Price in Pakistan 2026

The total cost of a solar system includes panels, inverter, mounting structure, wiring, and installation. Below are updated complete system prices for the most common sizes in Pakistan.

1kW
Solar System
PKR 90,000 – 130,000
Small homes, 2–3 rooms. Runs fans, lights, and a TV.
2kW
Solar System
PKR 180,000 – 220,000
Small to medium homes. Runs fans, lights, fridge, and TV.
10kW
Solar System
PKR 750,000 – 900,000
Large homes and small businesses. Multiple ACs.
15kW
Solar System
PKR 1,050,000 – 1,250,000
Large homes, offices, and small factories.
20kW
Solar System
PKR 1,400,000 – 1,700,000
Commercial buildings, large factories, schools.
What’s included? All prices above include A-Grade solar panels, a quality inverter (Solis, Growatt, or Inverex), galvanized mounting structure, DC and AC wiring with breakers, and standard installation labor. Battery costs are not included — add PKR 80,000–150,000 for a hybrid setup.

Solar Panel Price in Pakistan — City-Wise Rates

The solar panel price in Pakistan varies slightly from city to city. Karachi benefits from being a port city, while Lahore has the highest dealer competition. Here are the current per-watt rates by city for A-Grade 585W panels:

Lahore
Rs. 41–42 per watt
Most competitive market. Hall Road has hundreds of dealers driving prices down.
Karachi
Rs. 40–42 per watt
Port city advantage. Bulk imports sometimes available at lower direct rates.
Islamabad
Rs. 42–44 per watt
Stable market. Blue Area dealers follow Lahore pricing closely.
Faisalabad
Rs. 41–43 per watt
Fast-growing market with strong dealer competition in the industrial city.
Multan
Rs. 42–44 per watt
High demand due to extreme heat. Prices slightly higher due to transport cost.
Peshawar
Rs. 43–45 per watt
Growing market. Supply chain distance adds a small premium to prices.

Why Do Solar Panel Prices Change in Pakistan?

Solar panel prices in Pakistan are not fixed. They fluctuate based on several interconnected factors. Understanding these helps you time your purchase wisely.

PKR/USD Exchange Rate — Almost all solar panels sold in Pakistan are imported. When the Pakistani rupee weakens against the US dollar, import costs rise immediately and dealers pass those costs on to buyers. This is the single biggest driver of solar price changes in Pakistan.

Import Duties and Taxes — The government periodically revises duties on solar equipment. Major policy changes — such as the removal of sales tax on solar imports — can cause prices to drop significantly overnight. Conversely, new duties can raise prices within days.

Shipping and Freight Costs — Global shipping rates fluctuate with fuel prices and trade volumes. When freight costs spike, as they did in 2021–2022, the impact is felt directly in solar panel prices in Pakistan within 4–8 weeks (the typical shipping lead time from China).

Seasonal Demand — Solar demand in Pakistan spikes in March–June as summer approaches and electricity bills rise. During this period, prices may edge upward slightly. Winter months tend to offer slightly better deals.

Chinese Manufacturing Prices — Pakistan imports most of its solar panels from China. When Chinese manufacturers reduce prices due to overcapacity (as happened in 2023–2024), Pakistani market prices follow within a few months.

When is the best time to buy? Historically, October to February offers the best prices in Pakistan — lower demand, stable exchange rates, and fresh stock from Chinese manufacturers arriving after their peak production season.

Types of Solar Panels Available in Pakistan

Type Efficiency Price Range Best For
Monocrystalline PERC (P-Type) 19–21% Rs. 38–41/W Standard residential use
N-Type TOPCon Recommended 21–23% Rs. 41–44/W Best overall performance
Bifacial (Dual Glass) 21–23% + rear gain Rs. 42–45/W Open areas, elevated mounts
Polycrystalline (P-Type) 16–18% Rs. 28–35/W Budget installations (older tech)

N-Type TOPCon panels are currently the recommended choice for new installations in Pakistan. They offer the best balance of efficiency, heat tolerance, and long-term performance — all critical in Pakistan’s climate. Their price premium over standard P-Type panels is typically only Rs. 1–3 per watt, making them excellent value.

Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Solar Panel

With hundreds of dealers and dozens of brands in the market, buying solar panels can feel overwhelming. Here are the key factors to evaluate before making your decision:

  • Always buy Tier-1 documented panels. A Tier-1 certification from Bloomberg NEF or PV-Tech confirms the manufacturer has a strong track record and financial stability. This matters for your 25-year warranty.
  • Check the efficiency rating. Higher efficiency means more electricity from the same roof area. For homes with limited roof space, N-Type panels above 21% efficiency are worth the slightly higher cost.
  • Verify the warranty card. Any reputable dealer should be able to provide an original warranty card from the manufacturer — not just a dealer warranty. If they cannot, walk away.
  • Compare per-watt prices, not total prices. A cheaper panel with lower wattage may cost more per watt than a pricier high-watt panel. Always calculate cost per watt to compare fairly.
  • Ask about the temperature coefficient. Pakistan’s summers are brutal. A lower temperature coefficient (e.g., -0.30%/°C) means the panel loses less output on hot days compared to one with -0.45%/°C.
  • Get multiple quotes. Prices between dealers can vary by PKR 1–3 per watt for the same panel. On a 10kW system (20+ panels), that difference can be PKR 20,000–60,000.
Red Flag: If a dealer offers A-Grade Tier-1 panels at significantly below-market prices — for example, Rs. 30/W for a brand that normally costs Rs. 42/W — the panels are almost certainly B-Grade, refurbished, or counterfeit. There are no genuine bargains in the solar market at that scale.

Benefits of Installing Solar Panels in Pakistan

Pakistan’s combination of high electricity tariffs, frequent load shedding, and abundant sunshine makes it one of the most favourable countries in the world for solar energy investment.

Benefit Details
Reduce electricity bills A well-sized solar system can cut monthly WAPDA bills by 60–90% for most households
Protection from load shedding Hybrid systems with batteries keep your home powered during outages
Net metering income Sell surplus electricity back to the grid through NEPRA’s net metering program
Fast payback period Most residential systems recover their cost in 3–5 years, then generate free power for 20+ years
Property value increase Homes with solar installations sell for measurably more in Pakistan’s real estate market
Environmental benefit A 5kW solar system prevents approximately 6–7 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current solar panel price in Pakistan?
As of April 2026, the solar panel price in Pakistan for A-Grade Tier-1 panels is between Rs. 40 and Rs. 45 per watt. A 585W panel costs approximately Rs. 24,000 to Rs. 24,800 depending on the brand and city. Prices are updated daily on this page.
Which solar panel brand is best in Pakistan?
Jinko Solar, LONGi, and Canadian Solar are the top three brands in Pakistan. Jinko is the most popular due to competitive pricing and wide availability. LONGi is best for hot-weather areas. Canadian Solar offers the strongest long-term warranty. All three are Tier-1 certified.
What is the price of a 585W solar panel in Pakistan?
A 585W solar panel from a Tier-1 brand (Jinko, LONGi, or Canadian Solar) currently costs between Rs. 24,000 and Rs. 25,000 in Pakistan, depending on the brand and your city.
How many solar panels do I need for my home?
The number of panels depends on your monthly electricity consumption and system size. As a general guide: a 3kW system needs 6 panels (540W), a 5kW system needs 9 panels (585W), and a 10kW system needs 17–18 panels (585W). Check your recent WAPDA bill to estimate your consumption before deciding.
Are solar panel prices going down in Pakistan in 2026?
Solar panel prices globally have fallen significantly over the past two years due to oversupply from Chinese manufacturers. In Pakistan, prices have dropped roughly 30–40% from their 2022 peak. While some further decline is possible, prices are now relatively stable and the best deals are available right now compared to recent years.
What is the difference between A-Grade and B-Grade solar panels?
A-Grade panels are factory-certified, carry full manufacturer documentation, and meet all efficiency and performance specifications. B-Grade panels have visual or minor manufacturing defects, come without proper warranty documentation, and may have slightly lower power output. For a 25-year investment, always choose A-Grade Tier-1 panels.
How often are prices updated on solar-price.pk?
Prices on solar-price.pk are verified and updated every day based on direct market data from dealers in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Faisalabad. Always check the “Last Updated” date at the top of the page for the freshest information.
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Solar Price Team — solar-price.pk
Our team tracks Pakistan’s solar market daily, sourcing price data from dealers and distributors in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, and Multan. All prices are cross-verified before publication. We have been monitoring Pakistan’s solar industry since 2022 and update this page every single day. Last verified: April 26, 2026.