With the rising cost of electricity in Pakistan, a solar power system can significantly reduce your electricity bills while providing a clean, renewable energy source. It’s a long-term investment that pays off in savings and energy independence.
Yes, Pakistan receives abundant sunlight throughout the year, making it ideal for solar energy production. With a well-designed system, you can enjoy reliable power even during outages.
The cost varies depending on the size and type of system you need. Home installations typically start from PKR 500,000, while systems for factories, irrigation pumps, and EV hubs can be customized based on your requirements.
On average, you can recover your investment in 3 to 5 years through reduced electricity bills. The ROI is even faster if you take advantage of government incentives or net metering.
Yes, many banks in Pakistan offer financing for solar systems under green energy programs. We can guide you through the process to make your transition to solar affordable.
The installation time depends on the size of the system. For a typical home, it can take 3-5 days. Larger systems for factories or EV hubs may take longer.
Our solar panels are tested with 1.5-inch steel balls shot at 80mph.
Solar systems require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning of the panels and occasional system checks are enough to keep them running efficiently.
Yes, if your system includes battery backup, you can use stored energy during outages. Without batteries, the system will shut down for safety during a grid outage.
Yes, we offer customized solutions for factories to meet high-energy demands and reduce operational costs.
Absolutely! Solar-powered pumps are an excellent solution for farmers, ensuring consistent water supply without relying on grid electricity.
Solar systems for EV charging hubs ensure sustainable and cost-effective energy for electric vehicles. We provide scalable systems to meet increasing demand.
Yes, the government promotes net metering, allowing you to sell excess electricity back to the grid. Additionally, there are tax exemptions for solar equipment.
Net metering allows you to send surplus electricity from your solar system to the grid. You receive credits that can offset your electricity bills.
We work individually with companies and owners to carefully survey and address many factors of your solar power installation project. Our aim is to provide you with a system that meets the unique needs of your property.
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