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Annual savings (estimate) Bill savings
₨57076.0 272%
Annual savings (estimate) ₨57076.0
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Bill savings 272%
Based on: 15 kWh/day usage · 5 kW solar · 5 kWh battery · typical tariffs

Solar & Battery Savings in Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan Get quotes from local installers

These calculators give quick savings estimates for solar and battery in Islamabad Capital Territory. Use the full Photonik design platform for detailed modelling and professional proposals.

Solar Energy Savings in Islamabad Capital Territory


How Solar Reduces Your Electricity Bills

The calculations below show how your electricity bills change with solar.


What drives your savings in Islamabad Capital Territory

Islamabad is served by IESCO, which operates its own net metering process. The capital has good solar generation and relatively high electricity consumption. See the Pakistan solar page for national details.

Your usage & system size Islamabad Capital Territory


Energy usage & tariffs

The right solar system size for your Islamabad Capital Territory property depends on how much electricity you use each day. Keep in mind that 8 kWh is an annual average — summer air conditioning or winter heating can push daily usage well above this in Islamabad Capital Territory.

Future-proofing is worth considering: if you plan to add an EV, heat pump, or pool, your energy needs may grow — and sizing your solar system a little larger now can save money later.

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Representative flat export rate (feed-in tariff). What you earn per kWh of surplus solar exported to the grid. Your actual rate depends on your provider, plan, and time of day.

See how export rates work →

Estimated at 75% of the retail grid rate. A battery lets you store daytime solar and export during expensive peak hours, so each exported kWh is typically worth more than a flat feed-in tariff. Real returns depend on your time-of-use tariff and battery efficiency.

See how export rates work →


Solar system size

A 2.1kW solar system would typically cover your average daily electricity consumption. The 3.2kW to 4.2kW range accounts for real-world conditions — cloudy days, seasonal variation, and the fact that panels rarely perform at peak all day.

A 3.2 kW solar array in Islamabad Capital Territory delivers approximately 13.8 kWh daily, with generation varying seasonally from 3.44 kWh/kW/day in December up to 4.82 kWh/kW/day in April.

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A 5 kW system in Islamabad Capital Territory can generate approximately 7877.0 kWh annually based on local sun conditions.


Battery storage

A solar-only system in Islamabad Capital Territory covers about 50% of your energy needs during daylight hours, but without a battery the 50% you use at night still comes from the grid. A 10 kWh battery storage system can raise your energy independence to approximately 99% annually, lowering grid reliance to 1%.

The gap between December and April production affects how much work your battery does season to season — the full Photonik tool models this for your specific situation.

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The sweet spot for most households is 5 – 13 kWh — larger batteries add independence but with diminishing payback, especially where feed-in tariffs are low.

Solar Installers Islamabad


Example local businesses with published addresses; not ranked by Photonik or by star ratings.

  • Tripower — Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
  • Engr's Tech Solar — Islamabad, Pakistan
  • SabTech Solar — Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Solar Citizen — Islamabad and twin cities, Pakistan