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Solar inverter new installment plan with as low as Rs8,000 per month [June 2025]

Bank Alfalah Offers Easy Installment Plan for 2.5KW Solar Inverter Amid Rising Energy Costs

LAHORE: In response to increasing electricity prices and growing interest in renewable energy, a local bank has introduced an easy installment plan for a solar inverter, making solar power more accessible to households across Pakistan.

As more Pakistani citizens seek sustainable energy alternatives, solar power has become a popular choice due to its cost-efficiency and reliability during power outages. A standard solar energy system includes panels, a charge controller, batteries (for off-grid systems), and a solar inverter — a key component that converts solar energy from direct current (DC) to usable alternating current (AC).

With growing demand for both on-grid and off-grid systems, solar inverters from trusted brands like Inverex, Tesla, and Fronus are increasingly being adopted in homes and businesses, especially in areas experiencing frequent load-shedding.

Key Benefits of Going Solar in Pakistan

  • Lower electricity bills

  • Reduced dependence on the grid

  • Minimal maintenance

  • Environmentally friendly energy source

  • Potential to earn through net metering

Net metering allows consumers to feed surplus electricity back into the national grid, offering savings and financial returns over time.

Affordable 12-Month Installment Plan

To make the transition to solar more affordable, Bank Alfalah is now offering a 12-month installment plan for the Inverex Veyron-II 2.5KW solar inverter. Customers can take home the inverter by paying just Rs. 8,417 per month, with the total cost set at Rs. 101,000.

This initiative aims to support middle-income families in adopting clean energy solutions without a large upfront investment.

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