Save on electricity bills by using credits for exported units. Shorter payback period for your solar investment. Promote green energy and reduce reliance on the grid.

Copy of CNIC/ID card Latest paid electricity bill System design and inverter compliance certificate Proof of system ownership (installation certificate)

Only on-grid or hybrid systems with certified inverters. Off-grid systems are not eligible.

Yes. You must apply to your local distribution company (KE, IESCO, LESCO, etc.), and your system must be inspected before approval is granted.

To qualify for net metering, you need: A grid-tied (on-grid or hybrid) solar system. A bi-directional meter installed by your distribution company (DISCO). An approved inverter (compliant with NEPRA/utility regulations). System size within the allowed limit (residential, commercial, or industrial). Ownership documents and NOC from the utility company.

When your solar system generates more electricity than you consume, the excess flows to the grid. Your meter records the exported units, which are then deducted from your bill.

Net metering allows you to send excess electricity from your solar system back to the grid. In return, you get credits that reduce your electricity bill.

On-grid systems are usually the most cost-effective due to net metering and lower upfront cost (no batteries).

Lithium-ion (LiFePO4): Long life, fast charging, higher cost. Lead-acid (AGM/gel): Cheaper, shorter life, needs maintenance.

A hybrid system gives you both net metering benefits and backup power during outages, making it more flexible.