Pakistan Solar Energy Generation Reaches New High Amid Grid Demand Decline
In April 2026, net metering for solar energy in Pakistan reached unprecedented levels, with a year-on-year increase of 117 basis points. This shift is critical as it indicates a move towards renewable energy independence, driven by high grid tariffs and decreasing solar panel costs.

In April 2026, net metering electricity generation in Pakistan achieved a record share of total power generation, rising significantly year-on-year. The total electricity generation from the national grid decreased by 9.6% compared to April 2025, highlighting a shift towards self-generated solar energy as various sectors reduced consumption.
On a month-on-month basis, net metered electricity surged by 71.2%, attributed to favorable weather and ongoing investments in solar technology. Analysts note that falling solar panel prices and high grid tariffs are incentivizing this transition.
While consumers benefit from reduced costs, power distribution companies are concerned about the financial impacts of decreasing grid usage. NEPRA forecasts a 1% increase in overall electricity demand for 2026, amidst a notable rise in net metering.




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