Solar energy demand in Pakistan is increasing rapidly due to high electricity tariffs and frequent load shedding. As of 17th April 2026, solar panel prices have shown some fluctuations but remain a strong long-term investment for homes and businesses.
This blog provides latest market rates, per watt prices, brand comparisons, and complete insights based on current market data.
In Pakistan, solar panels are usually sold per watt, and prices vary depending on brand, technology, and grade.
| Category | Price Per Watt (PKR) |
|---|---|
| Low Range (B-Grade / Local) | 26 – 30 |
| Mid Range (A-Grade Panels) | 32 – 40 |
| Premium Tier-1 Brands | 40 – 45 |
In major cities like Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi, prices are currently around Rs. 40 to Rs. 45 per watt for A-grade panels
| Panel Size | Price Range (PKR) |
|---|---|
| 550 Watt | 15,000 – 17,500 |
| 585 Watt | 20,000 – 21,000 |
| 600–620 Watt | 22,000 – 27,000 |
| 650 Watt | 24,000 – 30,000 |
| 700+ Watt | 30,000 – 75,000 |
Example: A 585W panel costs around Rs. 20,000–21,000 in April 2026
| City | Price Per Watt |
|---|---|
| Islamabad | 41.5 – 45 |
| Lahore | 40 – 44 |
| Karachi | 40 – 43.5 |
| Peshawar | 41 – 45 |
| Faisalabad | 40 – 44 |
Prices vary due to transportation, dealer margin, and stock availability
Recent price increases are due to:
High-watt panels (700W) have seen major price jumps recently
| System Size | Price Range (PKR) |
|---|
| 3kW System | 450,000 – 600,000 |
| 5kW System | 700,000 – 950,000 |
| 10kW System | 1,400,000 – 1,800,000 |
Yes, solar is one of the best investments today because:
As of 17th April 2026, solar panel prices in Pakistan are ranging between Rs. 30 to Rs. 45 per watt, depending on quality and brand. While prices have slightly increased, solar remains a cost-effective and long-term solution for energy independence.
If you are planning to install a solar system, now is still a good time before further price hikes.
