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☀️ Solar Panels ☀️

Jinko Solar Panels

Longi Solar Panels             

Jinko Solar Panels

Jinko Solar Panels             

Jinko Solar Panels

Canadian Solar Panels             

Jinko Solar Panels

Trina Solar Panels             

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☀️ Solar Invertors ☀️

Saj Inverter

Saj Inverter                      

Solis Inverter

Solis Inverter                    

Chint inverter

Chint inverter             

Growatt inverter

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☀️ Solar Batteries ☀️

Osaka solar battery

Osaka solar battery          

AGS Solar Battery

AGS Solar Battery          

Shoto solar battery

Shoto solar battery      

Narada Solar Battery

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Jinko Solar
Canadian solar
Trina Solar
Saj Inverter
Solis invertors
growatt invertor
Narada Solar

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☀️ Frequently Asked Questions ☀️

In Pakistan, the average cost per watt of a solar panel is around PKR 55 to 60, so a single panel (often 300-340 watts) would cost about PKR 16,500 to PKR 20,400.

The average cost of a 10 kW solar system in Pakistan is between PKR 1,450,000 and PKR 1,650,000. This excludes batteries and net-metering charges.

30 kW systems are considered complete solar setups, not just panels. Expect prices around PKR 40-45 lacs for good quality setups.

Solar panels aren’t rated by voltage but by wattage. The voltage output changes based on factors like sunlight and temperature. In Pakistan, a 2000 watt solar panel costs around PKR 30,000 to PKR 35,000 on average.

It depends! 10 kW will be sufficient for a smaller house with lower consumption of energy, but not necessarily for a bigger or more appetite one. Consider factors like:

House size and occupancy: Generally, smaller homes require less power.
Climate and appliances: Air conditioning, heating, and electric water heaters consume more energy.
Energy efficiency: Efficient appliances use less power.
First and foremost, for a sure response, one should have a house energy audit.

Expect a 15 kW solar system in Pakistan to cost between PKR 24 lacs and PKR 28 lacs. This includes all essential components and net metering.

5000 kW is a very grand system and is much more than is ordinary for any person’s house. In Pakistan, those systems having capacity beyond than 10Kw are treated as commercial or industrial installations. Pricing for such setups is tailor made according to project specific requirements. To get a more realistic quote, you’d have to directly approach solar installers, keeping into account the kind of panel, mounting structure, choice of inverter and more feature it offers.

15 kW system is priced around PKR 24-28 lacs so it can be aptly said 5000 kW system would be several times that amount.

In Pakistan, a single 300-watt solar panel typically costs somewhere between PKR 16,500 and PKR 20,400, depending on brand, efficiency, warranty, and current market conditions.

The cost of a 100 kW solar system in Pakistan can range from 1.2 crore to 1.4 crore PKR, depending on factors like brand and mounting structure.

Instead of creating a 2000 watt solar panel in one unit, a solar panel system will be made using a number of smaller panels. The size of individual panels within the system can vary based on efficiency and technology, but common sizes are:

Monocrystalline panels: 65 by 39 inches or 165cm by 99cm in size.
Polycrystalline panels: around 67 inches by 39 inches (170cm by 99cm)
Hence, a 2000 watt system may consist of 5-6 of these size panels, taking up an area around 325”x39(825cmx99cm).

Remember that this is just a guess, and the final size will depend on the exact panels selected and how they will be arranged.

6 panels (assuming average 300 watt panels). Remember, actual amount may vary based on panel efficiency and sun exposure. ☀️

A 2kW solar system in Pakistan typically costs between 348,000 PKR and 398,000 PKR, but this can vary depending on factors like brand, technology, and installation complexity. ☀️🇵🇰

☀️🇵🇰 A 10kW Solar system in Pakistan could power a typical home or small business, potentially enough for ACs, appliances, with surplus for storage or grid export. Remember, specific usage and sun exposure matter.

A 400-watt solar panel typically measures around 79″ x 39″ (200 cm x 100 cm). This is roughly the size of a king-size mattress! ☀️

“Normal house” is very broad, so it’s impossible to give a one-size-fits-all answer. However, here’s a range:

  • Average US home: 1.2 to 1.5 kW of continuous power usage, with peak spikes potentially going higher.
  • Small cottage: As low as 0.5 kW or less.
  • Large mansion: Could require 5 kW or more.

Ultimately, the kW needed depends on:

  • House size and insulation: Larger, poorly insulated houses need more power for heating/cooling.
  • Climate: Colder/hotter climates require more energy for climate control.
  • Appliances and lifestyle: Energy-efficient appliances and less usage mean lower kW needed.