10kW Solar Panel System Price in Pakistan
As a Pakistani, I know the tough economic situation we’re facing. Before making any big purchase, our first concern is how much it’s going to cost us (after all, We are losing our hard-earned money).
And when it comes to solar, that’s an even more valid concern since the average Pakistani homeowner may not be familiar with the ins and outs of solar.
And how much different solar panel systems cost us.
That’s why I’m here to provide you with transparent information about the cost of 10kW solar panel systems in Pakistan so that you can better understand our investment returns.
Now on to the main point.
What is the Average Cost of a 10kW Solar System?
The average cost of a 10kW solar system in Pakistan typically ranges from PKR 1,150,000 to PKR 1,550,000.
Factors influencing the cost include the type and quality of solar panels (such as monocrystalline or polycrystalline), the inverter brand, installation complexity, and local market conditions.
Given below are the estimated prices of different types of 10kW solar systems.
Use our solar panel system calculator to plan your installation costs.
Cost Estimate of Components of 10kW Solar System
Component | Estimated Cost (PKR) |
---|---|
Solar Panels (18 panels, 585W each) | 320,000 |
Inverter (10kW On-Grid Inverter) | 290,000 |
Inverter (10kW Off-Grid Inverter) | 80,000 |
Inverter (Hybrid Inverter) | 380,000 |
Roof Mounting Structure | 130,000 |
AC/DC Earthing | 20,000 |
Installation Cost | 40,000 |
Transportation Expenses | 5,000 |
Protection Equipment (DC Wires, Breakers, etc.) | 130,000 |
Net Metering Setup | 120,000 |
Net Total | 1,060,000 |
The system typically includes several key components, each playing a crucial role in converting sunlight into usable electricity. Below are the main components of a 10kW solar system:
Solar Panels
Generally, monocrystalline or polycrystalline panels are used, with each panel typically rated between 300W to 600W. For a 10kW system, approximately 20 to 33 panels may be required, depending on their wattage.
Inverter
Options include string inverters, microinverters, or hybrid inverters. A 10kW inverter is necessary to convert the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is used in homes and businesses.
Mounting Structure
Roof-mounted or ground-mounted systems are common. The choice depends on the available space and local regulations.
Wiring and Cables
Includes DC cables for connecting the solar panels to the inverter and AC cables for connecting the inverter to the electrical system of the building.
Battery Storage (Optional)
Stores excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during power outages.
Lithium-ion or lead-acid batteries can be included in off-grid or hybrid systems.
Net Metering System (For On-Grid Systems)
Allows homeowners to feed excess electricity back into the grid, earning credits that can offset future energy costs.
Safety Equipment
Protects the system from electrical faults and ensures safe operation.
It Includes AC/DC breakers, surge protection devices (SPD), and a distribution box (DB Box).
Surge arrestors
Surge arrestors, also known as surge protection devices (SPDs), are essential components in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. They protect electrical equipment from voltage spikes caused by events such as lightning strikes
Different Types of 10kW Solar Systems
On-Grid Solar System
Connection: This system is connected to the public electricity grid, allowing for the export and import of electricity.
Battery Requirement: No batteries are required, as the grid acts as a virtual battery. Excess energy produced during the day can be fed back into the grid, earning credits through net metering.
Advantages: Lower initial costs due to the absence of battery storage. Ideal for reducing electricity bills by utilizing credits from excess energy fed back into the grid.
Off-Grid Solar System
Connection: This system operates independently of the grid, relying entirely on stored energy in batteries.
Battery Requirement: Batteries are essential for storing excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during cloudy days.
Advantages:
Provides complete energy independence, making it ideal for remote areas without grid access.
Users can rely on their stored energy at any time.
Hybrid Solar System
Connection: Combines features of both on-grid and off-grid systems, allowing connection to both the grid and battery storage.
Battery Requirement: Includes battery storage to provide backup power during outages or when solar generation is insufficient.
Advantages:
Offers the flexibility to use solar energy, stored energy, or grid power as needed.
Can optimize energy usage by managing when to draw from the grid or use stored energy.
Appliances You Can Use on a 10kW Solar System
A 10kW solar system can power a variety of home appliances effectively, which are enumerated below:
- Air Conditioning: Up to 2 inverter ACs (1.5 tons each)
- Refrigerator/Freezer: Usually 1 unit can be powered.
- Fans: Approximately 10 fans can be operated.
- Lighting: Around 15 LED lights can be utilized.
- Television: 2 LED TVs can be supported.
- Washing Machine: 1 to 2 washing machines
- Iron: 1 iron can be powered.
- Water Pump: 1 water pump can be included.
- Miscellaneous: Other electronic devices like mobile chargers etc.
Energy Production and Savings on 10kW Solar System?
A 10kW solar system can produce around 30 to 35 kWh of electricity per day, assuming it receives about 5 hours of peak sunlight daily.
System Size | Daily Output | Monthly Output | Yearly Output |
---|---|---|---|
10 kW | 30 kWh | 900 kWh | 8650 kWh |
You can save up to Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 45,000 on your monthly electricity bill with a 10kW system.
This translates to savings of roughly Rs. 500,000 per year.
And generally, a 10kW solar system pays back its price within three to four years in Pakistan.
Price Comparison of Different Solar System Sizes
You might be wondering: How does the price vary across different solar system sizes?
Here’s a quick comparison for clarity:
System Size | On-Grid System | Off-Grid System | Hybrid System |
---|---|---|---|
1kW | Rs. 90,000 | Rs. 130,000 | Rs. 150,000 |
2kW | Rs. 180,000 | Rs. 220,000 | Rs. 280,000 |
3kW | Rs. 300,000 | Rs. 380,000 | Rs. 450,000 |
5kW | Rs. 650,000 | Rs. 790,000 | Rs. 900,000 |
7kW | Rs. 700,000 | Rs. 790,000 | Rs. 1,150,000 |
10kW | Rs. 1,150,000 | Rs. 1,200,000 | Rs. 1,550,000 |
Wrapping up
At this point, you have now a better understanding of the average cost of a 10kW solar system.
Which can vary significantly depending on factors like system size, equipment quality, and installation complexity.
However, this breakdown provides you with a good starting point.
Ultimately, for your unique energy needs and budget, consulting with a reputable solar installer is recommended.
Frequently asked questions
A 10kW solar system can typically run 2 to 3 air conditioning units, depending on their energy efficiency and usage patterns.
You need approximately 6 batteries of 300Ah at 24V or 3 batteries of 300Ah at 48V to effectively store the energy generated by a 10kW solar system
Yes, a 10kW solar system is generally sufficient to meet the average energy needs of a household, especially if energy-efficient appliances are used.
To calculate the size, divide the system size (10kW) by the panel wattage (e.g., 400W). For 400W panels, you’ll need 25 panels (10,000W ÷ 400W = 25 panels).
The voltage of a 10kW system depends on the inverter. For residential systems, it usually operates at 48V or higher (depending on the battery and inverter setup).
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