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Annual savings (estimate) Bill savings
₨57076.0 281%
Annual savings (estimate) ₨57076.0
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Bill savings 281%
Based on: 15 kWh/day usage · 5 kW solar · 5 kWh battery · typical tariffs

Solar & Battery Savings in Sindh, Pakistan Get quotes from local installers

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

Solar Energy Savings in Sindh


How Solar Reduces Your Electricity Bills

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


What drives your savings in Sindh

Sindh (including Karachi, served by K-Electric) has its own net metering arrangements separate from the national DISCOs. Sindh has excellent solar irradiance and high electricity demand. See the Pakistan solar page for national details.

Your usage & system size Sindh


Energy usage & tariffs

Homes in Sindh using around 8 kWh daily face significant electricity costs — and solar can substantially reduce them, especially as energy prices continue rising. Whilst typical Sindh households consume 8 kWh daily, homes with good insulation and modern appliances often use far less energy.

It's worth reducing your energy usage before going solar, as this can decrease the system size you need and improve payback. Focus on better insulation and energy efficient appliances.

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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

Based on 8 kWh daily usage, a 2.1kW system is a good starting point for Sindh — though many homeowners choose to install slightly more. Going larger within the 3.2kW to 4.2kW range typically improves long-term value, since solar panels produce well for 25 years or more.

The seasonal spread from 3.83 kWh/kW/day in December to 4.88 kWh/kW/day in April is normal for Sindh — good system sizing accounts for this variation.

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A 5 kW system in Sindh can generate approximately 8152.0 kWh annually based on local sun conditions.


Battery storage

At around 50% self-sufficiency without a battery, you're still buying 50% of your electricity from the grid — mostly in the evenings and overnight when solar isn't generating. Installing a 10 kWh battery boosts your energy independence to around 99% per year, cutting grid dependency down to 1%.

To get precise battery savings and payback figures, use the complete Photonik design platform.

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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 Karachi


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

  • APC Solar — Karachi, Sindh
  • Solar Citizen — Karachi and Sindh, Pakistan
  • Sunovo — Karachi and nationwide, Pakistan
  • Premier Energy — Karachi, Sindh