Empower your home with solar energy.
Independent, consumer-first guidance to turn sunlight into savings — and help build a cleaner Pakistan, one rooftop at a time.
Solar Information
Independent guidance on going solar.
Net Metering
Understand exports & savings.
Cleaner Future
Lower bills, lower emissions.
/ About Us

Consumer-Centered, Independent, Trusted.
Independent of vendors
Evidence-based and policy-aligned
Focused on public benefit and awareness
Pakistan's energy landscape is changing rapidly.
Households are no longer just energy users; they now have the ability to generate, store, and manage their own electricity through technologies such as rooftop solar, batteries, and smart energy systems.
Sabzbijli (One-Stop-Shop Pakistan) is an independent information and guidance platform created to help consumers navigate this transition with confidence. We bring together knowledge, tools, and practical guidance so households, communities, and small businesses can understand and adopt clean energy solutions safely and effectively.
Our role is to empower consumers with trusted, neutral, and practical support.
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See how Sabz Bijli powers Pakistan's clean energy shift.
A quick look at our mission, our work, and how we help households move to solar with confidence.
/ Where to Begin
Not sure where to start? We've got you covered.
Start Here
New to solar? Start with our beginner-friendly guides and learn everything you need to know about clean energy in Pakistan.
Is Solar Right for You?
Answer a few quick questions to find out if your home is a good fit for solar panels, net metering, or a hybrid system.
Estimate Your Savings
Use our free calculators to estimate how much you could save on your electricity bill with a rooftop solar system.
/ Clean Energy
A shift from centralized fossil fuels to distributed, renewable systems.
Using renewable resources like sunlight instead of fossil fuels. Combining technologies to improve efficiency and savings. Empowering consumers to play an active role in the energy system.
/ Find Financing for Solar
Installing a solar system is a long-term investment in lower electricity bills and energy independence.
If upfront cost is a concern, solar financing options can help you install now and pay gradually over time.

/ Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Electric vehicles (EVs) are an important part of Pakistan's clean energy transition.
By replacing petrol and diesel vehicles with electric alternatives, households and businesses can significantly reduce fuel costs, lower emissions, and contribute to a more sustainable energy system.
/ Finding a Qualified Installer
How to Choose a Qualified Solar Installer
Choosing the right solar installer is one of the most important steps in going solar. A qualified installer ensures your system is correctly sized, safely installed, and eligible for net-metering approval. This guidance is neutral — OSS Pakistan does not endorse or recommend any specific provider.
Certifications to Look For
- Proven project track record
- Use of certified equipment (Tier-1 panels, compliant inverters)
- Proper electrical protections
- Clear warranty terms (Panels: 20–25 years, Inverter: 5–10 years)
Installer Checklist
Before signing any contract, verify each of the following with your installer:
- Verify the installer's project track record
- Confirm use of Tier-1 solar panels and compliant inverters
- Ensure proper electrical protections are included
- Check warranty terms: panels 20–25 years, inverter 5–10 years
- Confirm the installer is technically competent and experienced
- Do not select on lowest price alone — quality ensures long-term savings
/ Video Testimonials
Real stories from the communities we serve.
Hear directly from the people Sabz Bijli works with in their own words.
/ Educational Resources
FAQs
Quick answers to the most common questions about solar, net metering, and financing.
OSS Pakistan is a platform that helps people understand and adopt clean energy (like solar) easily. It gives guidance, tools, and trusted information in one place. Pakistan Example: Thousands of homeowners in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad have used similar neutral platforms to compare quotes and avoid overpriced installations.










