Yes — if your system includes battery storage or a hybrid inverter. Standard grid-tied systems shut down during outages for safety reasons, but hybrid and off-grid systems ensure uninterrupted power by storing excess energy for use during load shedding.
High-quality solar panels typically last 25–30 years with gradual performance degradation of about 0.5% per year. Inverters usually last 10–15 years, while lithium batteries can perform efficiently for 8–12 years, depending on usage cycles and maintenance.
A 5–6 kW system can generate approximately 600–900 units per month, depending on city, roof orientation, shading, and seasonal sunlight. Pakistan’s high solar irradiance makes it one of the most productive regions for solar energy systems.
A modern solar system includes high-efficiency solar panels, smart inverters, mounting structures, protection equipment, net-metering meters, and optional battery storage. Advanced systems also feature remote monitoring apps for real-time performance tracking.
Absolutely. With rising electricity tariffs, most solar systems recover their cost within 3–5 years, while providing free electricity for decades afterward. Solar also protects you from future price hikes and increases property value.
Solar systems are low-maintenance. Occasional panel cleaning (every 2–4 months), system health checks, and inverter monitoring are typically sufficient to maintain optimal performance and long-term efficiency.
Yes. Through NEPRA-approved net metering, surplus electricity is exported to the grid and adjusted against your consumption. This can significantly reduce—or even eliminate—your monthly electricity bill, subject to DISCO policies.
Physical installation usually takes 1–3 days, depending on system size. Net-metering approvals and meter replacement typically require 2–4 weeks, handled through coordination with the relevant DISCO.