Solar panel prices in Pakistan in 2026 range from Rs 22 to Rs 38 per watt depending on brand and technology. A 620W N-type TOPCon panel costs Rs 14,000 to Rs 18,000, while a 550W monocrystalline panel is Rs 12,500 to Rs 15,500. Prices dropped roughly 18% year-on-year due to lower Chinese CIF rates and increased local competition.
Today's solar panel price in Pakistan
If you're buying solar panels in Pakistan today, expect to pay between Rs 22 and Rs 38 per watt. Where you land in that range depends on three things: the wattage of the panel, the cell technology, and the brand. Higher-wattage N-type TOPCon and HJT panels sit at the top of the range; older P-type mono panels sit at the bottom.
Here's the most current retail pricing across the panels people actually buy in Pakistan this month:
| Wattage | Technology | Brand examples | Per-watt (Rs) | Per-panel (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 550W | Mono PERC | Longi Hi-MO 5, Jinko Tiger Pro | 22 – 28 | 12,500 – 15,500 |
| 580W | Mono PERC / N-type | Canadian, JA Solar | 24 – 30 | 14,000 – 17,500 |
| 610W | N-type TOPCon | Inverex Mustang, Longi Hi-MO 7 | 28 – 34 | 17,000 – 20,500 |
| 620W | N-type TOPCon bifacial | Inverex Jolywood, Canadian bifacial | 30 – 38 | 18,500 – 23,500 |
| 700W+ | HJT / N-type | Huasun, TW Solar | 34 – 42 | 24,000 – 29,500 |
Wholesale pricing (10+ panels) is typically 8–12% lower than the retail figures above. If you're buying for a full 5kW+ system, ask for wholesale rates on WhatsApp (+92 334-4477458).
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Per-watt solar panel price by brand in Pakistan 2026
Not all brands charge the same per watt. Here's how the major names in Pakistan compare on the 610W and 620W panels most homes install:
| Brand | Panel model | Watts | Retail per-watt (Rs) | Per-panel retail (Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inverex | Mustang 610W N-type | 610 | 28 – 30 | 17,000 – 18,300 |
| Inverex | Jolywood 620W bifacial | 620 | 30 – 33 | 18,500 – 20,500 |
| Longi | Hi-MO 7 620W | 620 | 32 – 35 | 19,800 – 21,700 |
| Jinko | Tiger Neo 615W | 615 | 30 – 33 | 18,500 – 20,300 |
| Canadian Solar | 620W N-type bifacial | 620 | 33 – 36 | 20,500 – 22,300 |
| Huasun | HJT 610W | 610 | 34 – 38 | 20,700 – 23,200 |
| JA Solar | 610W N-type | 610 | 28 – 31 | 17,000 – 18,900 |
| TD (Thousand Dimension) | 615W | 615 | 26 – 29 | 16,000 – 17,800 |
Inverex leads on value for the local market thanks to its Pakistan-based service network. Longi and Jinko command a premium because of their global Tier-1 status, which matters for warranty enforcement over the 25-year panel lifetime.
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550W vs 580W vs 610W vs 620W – which panel size makes sense?
The wattage question comes down to available roof space and how many panels your inverter can support.
- 550W (mono PERC): Cheapest per-watt option in 2026. Best if you have plenty of roof space and want to minimise upfront cost. Slight efficiency compromise (~21%).
- 580W (mono PERC or entry N-type): Middle ground. Good match for 5–7 kW systems on tight urban roofs.
- 610W (N-type TOPCon): The current sweet spot in Pakistan. Higher efficiency (~22.5%), better heat performance in Punjab and Sindh summers, longer degradation warranty.
- 620W N-type bifacial: Top-tier for 2026. Bifacial cells capture reflected light off the roof surface, adding 5–15% extra generation over a year on light-coloured roofs.
- 700W+: For commercial and industrial installations only. Home inverters typically max out below this size per string.
For a typical 10 kW residential system in Lahore, 18 panels of 610W give the same output as 22 panels of 500W but need ~25% less roof space and cost about the same total.
Monocrystalline vs bifacial vs N-type prices
Cell technology is the biggest price driver after brand. Here's the honest breakdown for Pakistan in 2026:
| Technology | Efficiency | Per-watt price (Rs) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| P-type monocrystalline (PERC) | ~20 – 21.5% | 22 – 28 | Budget-first buyers, ample roof space |
| N-type monocrystalline (TOPCon) | ~22 – 22.8% | 28 – 34 | Balanced value + performance, most homes |
| N-type bifacial | ~22.5 – 23.2% | 30 – 38 | Ground mounts, elevated flat roofs |
| HJT (Heterojunction) | ~23 – 24% | 34 – 42 | Long-term performance in high heat |
N-type panels dominate the 2026 market in Pakistan for good reason: they lose less power over time (0.4% per year vs 0.55% for P-type) and perform better in high temperatures — critical in a country where roof surface temperatures hit 60°C in June. Read our full guide to monocrystalline vs bifacial vs TOPCon panels to dig deeper.
Why solar panel prices dropped in Pakistan in 2026
Prices are lower this year than last for four reasons:
- Chinese oversupply. Global solar cell production capacity exceeded 1,000 GW in 2025, pushing wholesale CIF prices in Karachi port down roughly 22% year-on-year.
- Rupee stability. The PKR-USD rate has held between 278 and 285 for most of 2026, avoiding the volatility that padded 2024 pricing.
- Reduced customs duty on solar cells. Federal Board of Revenue tariff adjustments in the FY26 budget reduced landed cost on N-type wafers. See our full customs duty guide for 2026.
- Local competition. New assembly partnerships with Inverex, Fronus, and TD have increased domestic supply, forcing retailers to compete on margin.
The main risk to further price drops is a return to PKR depreciation or a change in customs classification. If either happens, prices could rise 8–12% within a quarter.
Where to buy solar panels at wholesale rates in Pakistan
The retail price differential between typical shops and direct-import wholesalers in Pakistan is 15–20% on any panel over Rs 15,000. For a 10 kW system, that's a difference of Rs 40,000 to Rs 60,000 on panels alone.
At Enon Traders, we sell direct from authorised dealer stock across all major brands — Longi, Jinko, Canadian Solar, Inverex, Huasun, and TD — with transparent per-watt pricing, AEDB-certified installers, and free consultation on system sizing. Every panel comes with an originality guarantee and manufacturer warranty documentation.
Popular pairings that we install regularly
- 3 kW system: 6 × Inverex Mustang 610W panels — see full 3 kW system pricing guide
- 5 kW system: 9 × Inverex Jolywood 620W bifacial — see full 5 kW system pricing guide
- 10 kW system: 18 × 610W N-type — see full 10 kW system pricing guide
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Frequently asked questions
A 620W N-type TOPCon solar panel in Pakistan costs between Rs 18,500 and Rs 23,500 retail in August 2026. Wholesale pricing for 10+ panels drops to Rs 17,000 – Rs 20,500. Bifacial 620W variants sit at the top of that range.
The Inverex Mustang 610W N-type panel costs between Rs 17,000 and Rs 18,300 at retail in Pakistan today. Wholesale pricing for full-system orders is 8–10% lower.
Solar panels in Pakistan cost between Rs 22 and Rs 38 per watt in 2026, depending on wattage, brand, and cell technology. See our per-watt pricing deep-dive for a monthly-updated view.
Solar panel prices in Pakistan dropped roughly 18% between 2025 and 2026, driven by Chinese oversupply, stable PKR-USD rates, and reduced customs duty on solar cells. Further drops are possible but depend on rupee stability.
N-type solar panels use phosphorus-doped silicon and offer higher efficiency (22–23%) and lower annual degradation (0.4% per year vs 0.55% for P-type). Full breakdown in our N-type vs P-type guide.
For value, Inverex Mustang and Jolywood panels lead thanks to local service support. For long-term Tier-1 reliability, Longi Hi-MO 7 and Jinko Tiger Neo are strongest. See our full 2026 ranking of best solar panels in Pakistan.
- 3 August 2026 – Q3 2026 pricing update; added Huasun HJT and TD panel rows; noted Inverex-Jolywood bifacial availability.
- June 2026 – Added N-type vs P-type comparison table.
About Enon Traders
Enon Traders supplies and installs Tier-1 solar systems across Pakistan, with 2000+ completed residential and commercial installations. We stock authorised dealer inventory from Longi, Jinko, Canadian Solar, Inverex, Huasun, Fronus, SolaX and 8 other leading brands, with transparent pricing and warranty documentation on every product.
