
Shopkeepers have raised the prices of solar panels, even though the government’s decision to impose an 18 per cent sales tax on solar panel imports will take effect on July 1, pending the formal approval of the budget before the end of the year.
Traders at Regal Chowk in the Saddar area blamed importers for raising prices. They said many consumers appeared upset over the sudden price shock after the budgetary measure, while some customers made the purchases amid uncertainty in prices.
They said many families who came to buy solar panels left after learning about an abrupt price jump.
One of the traders has quoted the price of a 5kW set (including inverter, water-based battery, iron frames, electric wiring and installation charges) at Rs600,000-700,000 followed by Rs400,000-500,000 for 3kW and Rs700,000-800,000 for 6kW system.
“We are forced to raise prices for buyers after importers increased costs due to the 18pc GST imposed on solar panel imports, and we are not responsible for these price increases,” the trader stated.
Another trader at Regal Chowk said that the price of a 5kW system is Rs800,000-850,000 with a lithium battery. Before the unveiling of the FY26 budget, this system was available at Rs700,000-750,000.
A 3kW system with a lithium battery is priced at Rs750,000, while the same with a water battery can be purchased for Rs350,000-400,000.
“Prices vary depending on the branded battery, inverters and solar panels, which also carry a warranty of two to three years,” he said, adding that many shopkeepers sell comparatively low-quality items without any warranty compared to branded gadgets.
Traders stated that the market is flooded with Chinese brands, as there were no locally assembled panels available, adding that higher prices may supress demand for solar panels.