Punjab Solar Panel Scheme 2026: Phase 2 Rollout Updates
Last Updated: February 27, 2026
1. Scheme Summary 2026
To provide permanent relief from high electricity bills during the 2026 summer season, the Punjab Government has announced the Phase 2 distribution of hybrid solar systems. This 2026 program specifically targets domestic consumers who have used between **0 and 200 units** of electricity consistently over the last six months, with a second category for users above 200 units.
| System Capacity | Up to 5kW Hybrid System |
| Target Users | 0 - 200 Units Monthly (Priority) |
| Current Status | Phase 1 Verification Complete |
| Phase 2 Delivery | Starting May 2026 (Expected) |
2. Who is Eligible?
- Must be a head of family with a valid Punjab resident CNIC.
- Reference number on electricity bill must match the applicant's address.
- Consumption history should be verified within the 0-200 unit threshold for Phase 1/2 priority.
- No history of electricity theft or tampering as per WAPDA/DISCO records.
3. System Specifications
The standard system provided under the 2026 scheme includes:
- A-Grade Mono-PERC Solar Panels.
- 5kW Hybrid Inverter with Net-Metering support.
- Lithium Storage Battery for backup during nights.
- Complete installation and testing by certified PITB contractors.
4. How to Verify Status
Applicants for the 2026 session can verify their selection status through the following general channels:
- Send your CNIC and Electricity Bill Reference Number to **8800**.
- Visit the official PBIT Solar Portal [See link below].
- Wait for a confirmation call from the PITB verification team for doorstep surveying.
🛑 Anti-Scam Warning
The Solar Panel distribution is a government-funded project. Do not pay any "installation charges" or "advance tax" to anyone claiming to be a vendor. Official teams will never ask for cash at your doorstep.
5. Official Source Links
For verified information, please use these official channels:
- ➡️ Solar Portal: [ADD OFFICIAL URL]
Disclaimer: We are not an official Punjab Government website. For official application and verification, always use official government portals and helplines.