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To maintain the integrity of our national price index, we offer direct lines of communication for technical verification and real-time data distribution.
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How We Maintain Data Integrity
As Pakistan’s independent solar price index, our priority is objective market intelligence. We bridge the gap between complex global import data and local market realities to give you a verified starting point for your solar transition.
Direct Manufacturer Data
Our price benchmarks are cross-referenced with official Tier-1 manufacturer price lists for the South Asian region, ensuring you see the official “A-Grade” standard.
Weighted Market Averages
We don’t just track one shop. Our index calculates a weighted average from major primary distribution hubs in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
No Commercial Bias
Because we do not sell hardware or installation services, our data remains uninfluenced by inventory clearing or sales commissions.
Common Data Inquiries
Clear, data-driven answers to the most common inquiries regarding the 2026 Pakistan solar landscape, price modeling, and hardware standards.
Our data is aggregated through a multi-point verification process. We track weighted averages from major primary distribution hubs and cross-reference them with Tier-1 manufacturer price lists and recent import documentation. This ensures that the per-watt rates you see are reflective of executable market inventory as of 10:00 AM each business day.
The market has moved toward N-Type TOPCon as the primary engineering standard due to its superior efficiency (22.5%+) and better heat tolerance in Pakistan’s climate. While P-Type panels may appear cheaper, they are being phased out in favor of N-Type’s zero Light-Induced Degradation (LID) and longer 30-year performance lifecycles, which offer a higher long-term ROI.
No. We are a strictly independent informational index. Our mission is to provide transparent data to help homeowners and engineers make informed decisions. We do not sell hardware, nor do we partner with specific installers for commissions, ensuring our price reporting remains unbiased.
Under the latest NEPRA framework, the focus has shifted from 1:1 net metering to Self-Consumption. Because exported units are credited at a wholesale rate (~Rs. 11–13) while imported units are at full retail price, the highest financial value comes from using your solar power directly during the day to offset your primary load.
Yes. Our index is designed to be used as a benchmark for residential, commercial, and industrial (C&I) feasibility. However, for utility-scale projects, we recommend consulting our technical team via email to request specific bulk-import data and duty-structure analysis.