Solar Battery Prices in Pakistan Today

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Solar prices in Pakistan, today

Updated 11 Jul 2026 · 12:10 PM PKT · Pakistan
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Daily price index - Pakistan solar prices in PKR, updated 11 Jul 2026
Product Specification Price (PKR) Trend
Dyness DL5.0C Pro 5kWh LV Battery IP20 (10Y)
Battery
5kWh LiFePO4 LV 264,000 ↓ 4.3%
Dyness Stack 280 Lithium Battery HV IP20 (10Y)
Battery
HV Stackable 280Ah 635,000 ↓ 4.6%
EY 2.56kWh LiFePO4 Battery Bank (IP21)
Battery
2.56kWh LiFePO4 145,000 ↓ 4.8%
Goodwe 50kWh Lithium Battery
Battery
50kWh LFP High Capacity 2,850,000 ↓ 4.1%
Hithium Maxpower 5kWh LV Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
5kWh LiFePO4 LV 255,000 ↓ 4.9%
Huawei 12kW Hybrid Inverter + 7kWh Battery (HV 3 Phase) (10Y)
Battery
12kW Hybrid + 7kWh HV 1,350,000 ↓ 4.5%
Huawei 15kW Hybrid Inverter + 7kWh Battery (HV 3 Phase) (10Y)
Battery
15kW Hybrid + 7kWh HV 1,450,000 ↓ 4.2%
Huawei 20kW Hybrid Inverter + 7kWh Battery (HV 3 Phase) (10Y)
Battery
20kW Hybrid + 7kWh HV 1,550,000 ↓ 4.7%
Huawei 25kW Hybrid Inverter + 7kWh Battery (HV 3 Phase) (10Y)
Battery
25kW Hybrid + 7kWh HV 1,690,000 ↓ 4%
Huawei 8kW Hybrid Inverter + 7kWh Battery (HV 3 Phase) (10Y)
Battery
8kW Hybrid + 7kWh HV 1,250,000 ↓ 4.2%
Itel 10kWh Lithium Battery IP20
Battery
10kWh LiFePO4 475,000 ↓ 4.5%
LVTS-512300 15.36kwh Lithium Battery (IP20) (5Y)
Battery
15.36kWh LiFePO4 600,000 ↓ 4.9%
Maxpower MP20024 24V 200Ah Lithium Battery IP20
Battery
24V 200Ah LiFePO4 260,000 ↓ 4.6%
Mesol 16kWh Infiniti Lithium Battery
Battery
16kWh LiFePO4 625,000 ↓ 4.2%
Pilot LFP 1.28kWh 12.8V 100Ah Lithium Battery IP65 (3Y)
Battery
1.28kWh 12.8V 100Ah LiFePO4 70,000 ↓ 4.7%
Pilot LFP 2.56kWh 12.8V 200Ah Lithium Battery IP65 (3Y)
Battery
2.56kWh 12.8V 200Ah LiFePO4 125,000 ↓ 4.3%
Soluna 7.68kWh Lithium Battery HV IP65 (10Y)
Battery
7.68kWh HV LiFePO4 445,000 ↓ 4.5%
Sunwoda Atrix Max 16kWh Lithium Battery
Battery
16kWh LiFePO4 700,000 ↓ 4.1%
Vaults Powerox PO3680 8kWh Lithium Battery + 3.68kw Inverter
Battery
8kWh Battery + 3.68kW Inverter 335,000 ↓ 4.8%
VESTWOODS VT48100E-M2 5.12kWh Battery (IP20) (5Y)
Battery
5.12kWh LiFePO4 48V 205,000 ↓ 4.6%
Inverex 12V-100Ah Lithium Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
12V 100Ah LiFePO4 80,000 ↓ 4.2%
Inverex 12V-200Ah Lithium Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
12V 200Ah LiFePO4 155,000 ↓ 4.9%
Inverex 2.5kWh 24V Lithium Battery IP20 (10Y)
Battery
2.5kWh 24V LiFePO4 175,000 ↓ 4.4%
Inverex LV-IP21 11.8kWh Battery (10Y)
Battery
11.8kWh LiFePO4 LV 580,000 ↓ 4%
Inverex LV-IP21 16kWh Battery (10Y)
Battery
16kWh LiFePO4 LV 760,000 ↓ 4.7%
Inverex LV-IP21 5.1kWh Battery (10Y)
Battery
5.1kWh LiFePO4 LV 280,000 ↓ 4.5%
Pylontech Force H3 Battery IP20 (10Y)
Battery
High Voltage Stackable LiFePO4 315,000 ↓ 4.2%
Solar Max LFP-12100 Wall Mounted Battery IP20 (3Y)
Battery
1.28kWh 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 72,000 ↓ 4.7%
Solar Max LFP-12100-ECO 1.28kWh Battery IP20 (3Y)
Battery
1.28kWh 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 56,000 ↓ 4.9%
Solar Max LFP-24100 2.56kWh Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
2.56kWh 24V LiFePO4 140,000 ↓ 4.3%
Solar Max LFP-48100 5.12kWh Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
5.12kWh 48V LiFePO4 245,000 ↓ 4.8%
Solar Max LFP-48300 5.12kwh Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
5.12kWh 48V LiFePO4 High Current 640,000 ↓ 4.6%
BYD Battery Rack
Battery
Battery Rack System 205,000 ↓ 4.1%
BYD Battery-Box L.V 5.0+ IP20 (10Y)
Battery
5kWh LV LiFePO4 Modular 280,000 ↓ 4.2%
BYD BatteryMax LiteIn IP20 (10Y)
Battery
Modular LiFePO4 Storage System 480,000 ↓ 4.7%
Chint CPS 5kWh HV Stackable Battery IP20 (5Y)
Battery
5kWh HV Stackable LiFePO4 314,000 ↓ 4.8%
Dyness Power Box G2 Battery IP20 (7Y)
Battery
Modular LiFePO4 Energy Storage 525,000 ↓ 4.3%
Dyness Power Brick 16kWh (314Ah 51.2V) (IP20) (7Y)
Battery
16kWh 314Ah 51.2V LiFePO4 700,000 ↓ 4%
Price data for Pakistan isn't available yet.

Prices are indicative dealer rates for cash purchase, excluding installation. These may flucturate quickly depending upon location

The Pakistani solar storage market is currently going through a pricing adjustment phase where lithium battery systems are slowly stabilizing after a long period of volatility. Products ranging from small residential 1.28kWh units to large commercial 50kWh systems are showing mild downward movement, but the shift is uneven and strongly influenced by macroeconomic and policy factors rather than pure demand collapse.

Current Solar Battery Pricing Situation in Pakistan

The prices of lithium batteries in Pakistan are now relatively more stable compared to the previous two years. Most leading brands such as Dyness, BYD, Pylontech, Huawei, Inverex, Soluna, and GoodWe are operating within a narrow pricing band. The change is not dramatic, but consistent downward pressure of around 4 to 5 percent is visible across many SKUs in the market.

This adjustment is mainly driven by improved import conditions and more predictable dollar exchange movement compared to earlier volatility cycles. However, it is important to understand that the market is not experiencing a true price crash. Instead, it is entering a normalization phase after aggressive post-pandemic and energy crisis pricing spikes.

Impact of Petrol Price Reduction on Solar Demand

Reduced Immediate Backup Pressure

Recent reductions in petrol prices have indirectly influenced the solar ecosystem. When fuel becomes cheaper, the short-term urgency to shift toward backup power systems slightly decreases, especially in urban residential segments that rely on generators.

However, this effect is limited in scope. Solar adoption in Pakistan is not primarily driven by fuel cost comparisons anymore. It is increasingly driven by long-term electricity tariff concerns, load-shedding reliability issues, and net metering uncertainty.

Long-Term Demand Remains Intact

Even with lower petrol prices, solar battery demand has not weakened significantly. Households and commercial users still view lithium storage as a structural energy solution rather than a temporary fuel substitution. This keeps baseline demand stable across the market.

No New Taxes in Budget and Market Stability

Import Cost Predictability

One of the most important stabilizing factors in the current cycle is the absence of new taxes or additional duties in the latest budget. Since most lithium batteries are import dependent, any tax increase directly impacts retail pricing.

The lack of new fiscal pressure has allowed importers to maintain consistent pricing models. This is particularly visible in modular systems like BYD Battery-Box, Dyness Power Box G2, Pylontech Force H3, and Huawei hybrid storage bundles.

Controlled Price Adjustments

Instead of sudden spikes or drops, the market is now seeing controlled and gradual adjustments. Most products are moving in a narrow correction range rather than reacting sharply to external shocks. This is a healthy sign for both installers and end users planning long-term solar investments.

Technology Shift Supporting Price Stability

Lithium Iron Phosphate Dominance

The market is heavily dominated by LiFePO4 chemistry, which has significantly improved supply chain stability. Compared to older lithium variants, LFP systems offer longer cycle life, better safety, and more predictable production costs.

This is one of the key reasons why price movements are now smoother across brands like Inverex, Solar Max, VESTWOODS, and Sunwoda.

Modular Battery Systems

Most modern systems are modular in design, allowing users to expand capacity gradually. This reduces pressure on single large purchases and spreads demand more evenly across different capacity segments like 5kWh, 10kWh, and 16kWh systems.

Market Outlook for Solar Batteries in Pakistan

Expected Price Behavior

The near-term outlook suggests continued stability with slight downward pressure. If currency conditions remain steady and no new import duties are introduced, the market will likely continue adjusting within a narrow range rather than experiencing sharp declines.

Key Risk Factors

Several factors could still disrupt this stability:

  • Sudden rupee depreciation against USD
  • Global lithium supply tightening
  • Changes in import policy or duty structure
  • Unexpected spikes in international freight costs

What Buyers Should Expect Next

The current phase is best described as a soft correction cycle. Prices are not collapsing, but they are gradually aligning with more realistic import and production costs.

For buyers, this means waiting for large price drops is unlikely to be productive. Instead, the market is offering incremental savings and better system availability across most capacities.

Overall, solar battery pricing in Pakistan is entering a more mature phase where stability matters more than sharp fluctuations, and investment decisions are increasingly driven by long-term energy economics rather than short-term fuel price changes.

July 2026 Import Regulations May Affect Battery Availability

Beyond petrol prices and budget announcements, another development attracting attention in the solar industry is the expected implementation of stricter import regulations from July 2026.

Pakistan’s lithium battery market is heavily dependent on imported products. Many batteries entering the local market are supplied through a network of distributors, wholesalers, and smaller import businesses. If new compliance requirements increase operational costs or create additional import barriers, some smaller players may struggle to maintain existing import volumes.

The immediate effect may not necessarily be higher prices. However, reduced market participation could limit product availability and narrow the range of options available to consumers. This is particularly relevant for mid-range lithium batteries, where competition between multiple importers has historically helped keep pricing under control.

A reduction in available inventory can sometimes have a greater impact than taxation itself. When supply becomes constrained, distributors gain greater pricing power, even in periods where overall demand remains stable.