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Pakistan Ends Net Metering Era Under NEPRA Prosumer Regulations 2026 — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJul 8, 2026

Pakistan Ends Net Metering Era Under NEPRA Prosumer Regulations 2026

Pakistan has officially replaced its decade-old net metering framework with a net billing system under NEPRA's Prosumer Regulations 2026, affecting all 283,000 registered rooftop solar consumers. Under the new rules, exported electricity earns a buyback rate lower than the retail tariff, ending the one-for-one credit model that drove Pakistan's installed solar capacity from 50 MW to over 6 GW.

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EJ Solar Emerges as Pakistan's Latest Tier-2 Renewables Player With Focus on Engineering-First Solar Systems — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJun 15, 2026

EJ Solar Emerges as Pakistan's Latest Tier-2 Renewables Player With Focus on Engineering-First Solar Systems

EJ Solar Pvt Ltd is positioning as one of Pakistan's tier-2 renewable-energy integrators, targeting the engineering-led middle of a market bifurcated between cheap importers and premium specialists. The shift from net metering to net billing strengthens its proposition.

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94 Percent of Pakistan's New Power Capacity This Year Came from Rooftop Solar — 2,633 MW Out of 2,800 MW — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJun 15, 2026

94 Percent of Pakistan's New Power Capacity This Year Came from Rooftop Solar — 2,633 MW Out of 2,800 MW

Pakistan is on course to add 2,800 MW of new power generation capacity in FY 2025-26, and roughly 2,633 MW of that — more than 94 percent — is coming from rooftop solar net metering rather than conventional plants. Total installed capacity is expected to reach 44,626 MW.

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Pakistan Officially Ends Net Metering — New Net Billing Regime Cuts Rooftop Solar Payback by Years — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJun 15, 2026

Pakistan Officially Ends Net Metering — New Net Billing Regime Cuts Rooftop Solar Payback by Years

Pakistan has formally ended its net metering framework for new solar customers, replacing one-for-one retail offsets with a regulated buyback rate. Existing approved systems are grandfathered, but new applicants face payback periods closer to 6–7 years and a shifted business case toward storage.

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Pakistan Replaces Solar Net Metering With Net Billing Under NEPRA Prosumer Regulations 2026 — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJun 7, 2026

Pakistan Replaces Solar Net Metering With Net Billing Under NEPRA Prosumer Regulations 2026

Pakistan has ended its 2015 net metering framework, replacing it with a net billing regime under NEPRA's Prosumer Regulations 2026 that eliminates unit-for-unit export credits for rooftop solar owners. The policy shift affects 283,000 registered prosumers who collectively operate over 6 GW of solar capacity across the country.

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Pakistan Officially Ends Net Metering as New 2026 Solar Policy Takes Effect — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIJun 7, 2026

Pakistan Officially Ends Net Metering as New 2026 Solar Policy Takes Effect

Pakistan has officially ended its net metering programme in 2026, closing nearly a decade in which rooftop solar owners could export surplus power and cut their electricity bills to near zero. The policy change affects both existing solar licence holders and anyone planning a new rooftop installation, fundamentally shifting the financial logic of going solar.

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Rising Fuel Prices Spark E-Bike Boom in Rawalpindi — Early Signal of Pakistan's Two-Wheeler Electrification — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIMay 21, 2026

Rising Fuel Prices Spark E-Bike Boom in Rawalpindi — Early Signal of Pakistan's Two-Wheeler Electrification

Rawalpindi dealers report e-bike sales up 140% YoY as soaring petrol prices flip the ownership economics — early signal that Pakistan's dominant two-wheeler segment is starting to electrify.

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Pakistan's Solar Imports Cross 22GW in Q1 2026, Eclipsing Grid Additions — image representing Pakistan solar energy and net-metering coverage
Solar & WindAIMay 15, 2026

Pakistan's Solar Imports Cross 22GW in Q1 2026, Eclipsing Grid Additions

Pakistan's Q1 2026 solar imports crossed 22GW — more than a decade of grid capacity — as industrial and residential buyers race to bypass rising tariffs.

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