LAHORE: The Punjab government’s solar panel scheme continues to be among the top searches as consumers search for Belting 2025, creating excitement among thousands of households. This is the latest update as families look to get solar setups to reduce their electricity bills and avoid frequent outages.
The CM Solar initiative aims to provide long-term relief to low- and middle-income consumers by promoting the adoption of renewable energy. Under the initiative launched under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, applicants will get a 1–3 kW grid-connected solar system, which includes panels, inverters and mounting structures.
Batteries will be provided only where specified, while net metering is available in eligible areas, enabling households to sell excess electricity back to the grid.
A 1 kW system is expected to help save Rs 6,000–9,000, while larger systems like 3 kW can meet 360–450 kWh per month.
As some fake portals are sharing news about the balloting process through computerized district-level lottery. It said that the so-called results are now live on the website, CM Punjab portal, and partner bank platforms.
It even asks consumers to enter their CNIC number, reference number from their electricity bill. And some portals may also require OTP verification through mobile number.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif launched the program as part of her broader energy reforms agenda. “This scheme is designed to protect households from rising electricity prices, reduce financial pressure and ensure energy stability through clean, renewable energy,” he said.
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