ISLAMABAD (September–October 2025) – Good news for households and businesses in Pakistan: solar panel prices have dropped sharply, making renewable energy more affordable than ever. With electricity tariffs continuing to rise, solar power has quickly become the most cost-effective solution for cheap and reliable energy.
Solar Panel Prices Fall in Pakistan 2025
Just a year ago, solar panels were priced between Rs. 39–44 per watt, making them expensive for average households. By mid-2025, the price fell to Rs. 25–37 per watt, a decline of nearly 25%–40%.
This drop means a typical 5kW home solar system, which previously cost above Rs. 2 million, can now be installed for significantly less.
Latest Solar Panel Prices (September–October 2025)
Brand / Model | Price Per Watt (PKR) |
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Jinko N-Type Bifacial | Rs. 30.40 |
Astro Energy A-Grade Bifacial | Rs. 29.40 |
Trina N-Type | Rs. 28.25 |
Longi Hi-Mo-7 | Rs. 32.00 |
👉 Current market rates are averaging Rs. 28–32 per watt, depending on brand and quality.
Why Solar Prices Are Dropping?
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Increased Global Supply – More manufacturers entering the solar market.
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High Competition – Brands like Jinko, Trina, Longi, and Astro competing for market share.
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Improved Technology – Advanced bifacial and N-type panels being produced at lower costs.
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Rising Local Demand – As electricity bills increase, bulk imports are reducing panel costs.
Benefits of Switching to Solar in Pakistan
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Lower Electricity Bills – Families can cut monthly bills by 60–80%.
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Net-Metering Advantage – Extra electricity can be sold back to the grid.
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One-Time Investment – Panels last 20–25 years with minimal maintenance.
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Eco-Friendly – Solar reduces carbon footprint and dependence on fossil fuels.
September–October 2025 Market Outlook
Experts predict that solar demand will surge in October 2025, especially among middle-class households and small businesses. With continuous hikes in power tariffs, solar is becoming a necessity rather than a luxury.
If international supply remains stable, prices may stay between Rs. 25–35 per watt, giving buyers the best chance in years to invest in solar systems.
Conclusion
The solar panel price drop in Pakistan (September–October 2025) is a golden opportunity for families and businesses. With leading brands now available at Rs. 28–32 per watt, solar energy is finally within reach for the average Pakistani.
If you are planning to cut electricity costs, this is the right time to go solar before prices adjust again.