Free Solar Panels in Punjab: Deadline Extended Again

Free Solar Panels in Punjab: Deadline Extended Again | Pakistan News Desk

Electricity bills are rising again. Many families in Punjab are feeling the pressure. I noticed this firsthand while helping a neighbor in Rawalpindi check his monthly bill. That is why this update matters.

The Punjab Government has extended the CM Free Solar Panel Scheme deadline under the Roshan Gharana Program into mid-2026. More households now have a fresh chance to reduce their electricity costs significantly.

What is the CM Free Solar Scheme

The Punjab Free Solar Panel Scheme is part of the Roshan Gharana Program. It helps households install small solar systems at home. The government covers the cost so families can generate electricity during the day and rely less on expensive grid power.

Official Portal: cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk

Three main goals:

  • Reduce electricity bills for ordinary families
  • Support low and middle-income households
  • Promote clean, renewable energy across Punjab
Solar panels installed on a house rooftop in Pakistan

If you want a broader picture of how solar is reshaping energy costs across the country, my earlier guide on Pakistan’s solar energy boom and cheap solar panel options covers the full picture well.

2026 Deadline Extension Explained

The application deadline has been extended into mid-2026. Earlier, it was expected to close in early 2025. This change reflects strong public demand. The response was simply higher than the government anticipated.

Key Updates in 2026:

  • Eligibility expanded to 500 units/month
  • More households now included
  • Fresh application window officially opened
  • Target increased to 100,000+ installations

Official energy updates: energy.punjab.gov.pk

In my experience, such extensions usually happen when public response is higher than expected. This one is popular because it solves a real, daily problem. People want relief from rising bills and this scheme delivers it.

Who is Eligible

The eligibility rules are simple but strict. Many people get rejected because of small errors. Check carefully before you apply.

You can apply if you meet ALL of these:

  • You are a Punjab resident
  • Monthly electricity usage is between 50 and 500 units
  • Your load is below 2kW
  • You have no unpaid electricity bills
  • No history of electricity theft on your connection

Priority is given to families registered under BISP. Check your registration at bisp.gov.pk. If you live in a rented house, you must provide a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the property owner.

Required Documents

Before applying, keep these documents ready. Missing even one can delay or reject your application.

DocumentPurpose
CNICIdentity verification
Electricity BillUsage proof
Residence ProofPunjab eligibility confirmation
Owner NOCRequired for tenants only
BISP/NSER ProofPriority category eligibility
Bank IBANSubsidy transfer

Important: I have seen applications rejected due to incorrect bill details or unpaid dues. Always double-check your electricity data at pitc.com.pk before submitting.

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

The process is now simple and faster than before. You have two methods.

Method 1: SMS (Quickest)

  1. Open your SMS app
  2. Type: Bill Reference Number + CNIC
  3. Send to 8800
  4. Get an instant eligibility reply

Method 2: Online Portal

Apply at: cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk

  1. Create your account
  2. Upload all required documents
  3. Submit your application
  4. Wait for the ballot result

The portal is managed by PITB.

My tip: I tested this portal myself and completed one application in under 10 minutes. The system is noticeably smoother now. Apply early. Quotas fill fast in urban areas like Rawalpindi and Lahore.

Person applying online for government solar scheme on a laptop

Solar System Categories

The system you receive depends on your monthly electricity usage. Here is how the tiers break down.

CategoryMonthly UnitsSystemCost
Low0 to 100 units550W SystemFree
Medium101 to 200 units1100W SystemFree
Extended201 to 500 unitsLarger System90% Subsidy

Pakistan has among the highest solar potential in the region due to long, sunny days. Even a 550W system can cut your monthly bill noticeably. Learn more at aedb.org. From my observation, families using 100 units or less see the biggest proportional savings.

How to Check Application Status

Quick Check

Full Tracking

  • Login using your CNIC
  • View complete application progress

Other Options

  • SMS to 8800
  • Call helpline: 0800-88007
  • Official support: punjab.gov.pk

Note: Status updates usually appear within 7 to 10 days after balloting. If you do not see an update, try calling the helpline rather than re-submitting.

Installation Timeline 2026

The rollout is happening in phases. Here is the current schedule.

PhaseApplication WindowInstallation Period
Phase 2April to June 2026May to September 2026
Phase 3July to December 2026August to December 2026

After your approval, the process goes like this:

  • Verification visit from a government team
  • Approval confirmation sent to you
  • Installation completed within 30 to 45 days

In Rawalpindi, I have seen installations completed quickly once approved. Teams typically finish setup within a few hours.

Why This Scheme Matters in Pakistan

Electricity costs are rising across Pakistan. Urban and rural households both feel it. According to NEPRA, tariff adjustments and fuel charges continue to push bills higher.

Ground Reality in 2026:

  • Bills increased sharply over recent years
  • Many households struggle to pay on time
  • Demand for solar solutions is growing fast
  • Load shedding remains a real issue in many districts

This scheme directly reduces dependence on expensive grid electricity. It also supports Pakistan’s clean energy goals. If you are comparing options across provinces, the KPK Solar Scheme runs a similar program worth looking at too.

Solar energy panels generating clean electricity in Pakistan

What Changed in 2026

Before 2026

  • Eligibility limit was up to 200 units only
  • Fewer households covered overall
  • Smaller installation rollout target

Now in 2026

  • Limit increased to 500 units monthly
  • Many more families now included
  • Larger installation target of 100,000+

This expansion shows a clear shift towards broader public relief. Middle-income families who were previously excluded are now covered. For the latest policy changes around solar, my detailed breakdown of Pakistan’s new solar net metering policy in 2026 is worth reading alongside this.

From my personal experience helping people apply, most rejections happen due to wrong bill data. People also delay applications and miss their ballot quota. Early applicants consistently get faster processing. I also noticed awareness is still low in some areas. Many eligible families have simply not heard about this yet. That means there is still real opportunity to benefit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I apply for the Punjab Solar Scheme 2026?
You can apply via SMS by sending your Bill Reference Number and CNIC to 8800. Or apply online through the official portal at cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk.
Who is eligible for the Punjab Free Solar Panel Scheme?
Punjab residents using 50 to 500 units monthly, with a load below 2kW, no unpaid electricity bills, and no history of electricity theft are eligible to apply.
How do I check my Punjab Solar Scheme application status?
Visit the official portal and enter your bill reference number. You can also login using your CNIC to see full progress. Alternatively, SMS 8800 or call 0800-88007.
Is the solar system completely free?
Yes, for households using 0 to 200 units monthly, the system is completely free. For usage between 201 and 500 units, you receive a 90% government subsidy, so you only pay 10%.
When will installation start after approval?
Installation typically happens within 30 to 45 days after your application is approved. The Phase 2 and Phase 3 installations run through December 2026.
What documents are required to apply?
You need your CNIC, a recent electricity bill, residence proof, a bank IBAN for subsidy transfer, and if you are a tenant, a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the property owner. BISP/NSER proof helps you get priority.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Scheme details, eligibility criteria, and deadlines may change. Always verify the latest information through official government portals such as cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk or by calling the official helpline at 0800-88007. Pakistan News Desk is not affiliated with any government department.
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