Quetta gets approximately 6.2 sun hours per day — the highest in Pakistan, driven by altitude and dry climate. Use the designer below to size a system for your home or business. Pre-filled with Quetta sun hours; pick your DISCO (QESCO) when prompted.
Check your last DISCO bill — look for “Units consumed”.
≈ 500 units/month · ~17 units/day
We use local sun-hours data to estimate your generation.
Lahore gets ~5.5 sun-hours/day → expect ~132 units/month per kW installed.
Pick the goal that matches your situation.
Most homes pick 4–6 hours to cover evening peak. Choose 0h for grid-tied operation without battery.
Standard panels today are 580–610W. Leave at 585W unless your installer specifies otherwise.
Quetta sits in Balochistan and is served by QESCO. With 6.2 peak sun hours per day, a typical 10 kW rooftop system here generates around 1488 kWh per month after standard inverter, wiring, and dust losses are accounted for. That's enough to wipe out the daytime electricity use of a mid-sized Quetta home.
Since February 2026, all new solar connections in Pakistan — including QESCO — fall under NEPRA's net billing framework instead of the old net metering regime. That means exported units now earn Rs 8–11 per unit instead of the old Rs 25.32. The economics still work, but the right system in Quetta is one sized to your daytime consumption, not your total monthly units. Run AC, appliances, and water pumps during solar hours and you save the full retail tariff on every kWh you self-consume.
How many solar panels do I need for a 10 kW system in Quetta?
A 10 kW system uses about 17 panels at 585 W each. With Quetta's 6.2 sun hours per day, that system generates roughly 1488 kWh per month.
What is the cost of a 5 kW solar system in Quetta in 2026?
A 5 kW on-grid system in Quetta costs approximately Rs 450,000 to 550,000 in May 2026 — including 9× 585 W panels, a 5 kW on-grid inverter, mounting structure, wiring, and installation. A hybrid 5 kW system with a 5 kWh LiFePO4 battery runs Rs 800,000 to 950,000.
What's the payback period for solar in Quetta?
Under the new 2026 net billing rules and QESCO tariffs, typical payback in Quetta is 4–6 years for an on-grid system sized to daytime consumption, and 6–8 years for a hybrid system. After payback, the system produces near-free electricity for another 15–20 years.
Is Quetta good for solar?
Quetta gets approximately 6.2 sun hours per day — the highest in Pakistan, driven by altitude and dry climate. That makes Quetta excellent solar territory — most rooftop installations there pay back within 6 years at current tariffs.
Which DISCO handles net metering in Quetta?
Quetta is served by QESCO. Net metering applications are submitted to QESCO's commercial office along with NTN, CNIC, sanctioned-load proof, and your AEDB-listed installer's design package.
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All calculators use 2026 NEPRA rates and current market prices.