About MyEnergyHub

We're building Pakistan's most useful solar advisory platform — a place where homeowners, farmers, and businesses can plan, size, install, and manage solar systems with confidence.

Our mission

Solar in Pakistan is exploding — net-metering applications crossed 200,000 in 2025 — but the buyer experience is broken. Quotes vary by 60% between installers. NEPRA tariff changes arrive without warning. Customers can't tell a real LiFePO4 battery from a relabelled lead-acid. And almost nobody can explain why their electricity bill jumped 40% in one month.

MyEnergyHub exists to fix this. We build free calculators, write honest guides, and host a community where Pakistani solar owners share what actually works. Behind the scenes, the same team installs and maintains solar systems across Punjab — so the advice you read here comes from people who do this every day.

What we do

Calculators

Solar sizing, electricity bill, net metering, battery backup, tube-well solar, and AI bill analyzer — all built for Pakistan's 2026 NEPRA tariff and DISCO quirks.

Installation

Capital IT engineers deliver complete on-grid and hybrid solar installations across Punjab — from site visit to net-metering paperwork to commissioning.

Community forum

A Pakistani solar community — installation stories, product reviews, load-shedding battery setups, net-metering tips. Free to read, free to join.

Annual maintenance

AMC contracts for installed systems — quarterly panel cleaning, inverter health checks, battery balance, and DISCO liaison if your net-metering hits a snag.

About Capital IT

Capital IT (Pvt) Ltd is a Lahore-based technology and energy services company. We started in software and moved into renewable energy as Pakistan's electricity costs forced households and businesses to rethink their energy mix. MyEnergyHub is our product — and the platform we use to manage every install we deliver.

Our solar engineers hold AEDB (Alternative Energy Development Board) certification, and our installations follow NEPRA's 2024 net-metering guidelines. We work primarily across Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, and Bahawalpur, with select projects in Islamabad and Karachi.

How we write our guides

Every guide on MyEnergyHub is researched and written by our solar engineering team, then reviewed before publishing. We pull tariff data directly from NEPRA notifications, equipment prices from current Lahore and Karachi distributor invoices, and net-metering process details from our own DISCO submissions.

When we update an article, we change the "Last updated" date so you know it's current. Read our full editorial policy for details.

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