A residential solar system is a rooftop power generation setup designed for homes. Solar panels on your roof convert sunlight into electricity. An inverter converts that DC electricity into AC power for your home appliances. In Pakistan, a properly designed system can cut your WAPDA/LESCO/FESCO bill by 70–90%, protect you from load shedding, and pay for itself within 3–5 years.
A residential solar system is a rooftop power generation setup designed for homes. Solar panels on your roof convert sunlight into electricity. An inverter converts that DC electricity into AC power for your home appliances. In Pakistan, a properly designed system can cut your WAPDA/LESCO/FESCO bill by 70–90%, protect you from load shedding, and pay for itself within 3–5 years.
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Solar Panels | Tier-1 monocrystalline, 400W–700W per panel |
| Hybrid Inverter | Manages solar, grid, and battery together |
| Battery Bank (optional) | Lithium-ion for nighttime and backup power |
| Net Metering Setup | Export surplus electricity back to the grid |
| Mounting Structure | Galvanized iron/aluminum, wind-resistant |
| Protection & Wiring | MCBs, fuses, earthing, surge protection |
| System Size | What It Covers | Monthly Units Generated |
|---|---|---|
| 3 kW | 1–2 AC, fans, lights, fridge | 360–420 units/month |
| 5 kW | 2–3 AC, full home | 600–700 units/month |
| 10 kW | Large home, 4–5 AC | 1,200–1,400 units/month |