In Hyderabad, solar panel prices have seen a sharp decline, encouraging more households to shift toward solar energy. The reduction comes as the city battles frequent load-shedding and rising temperatures, prompting residents to look for reliable power alternatives.
The price of a 585-watt A-grade solar panel has dropped from Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 16,500, making basic solar setups more affordable for lower- and middle-income families.
The falling cost is leading to increased demand across local markets, with many opting for small-scale installations to power essential appliances.
Persistent electricity cuts by HESCO, combined with the harsh summer heat, have further increased the public’s interest in off-grid energy solutions. As more people adopt solar power to maintain uninterrupted electricity, market trends suggest that prices may continue to fall.
The shift not only helps households cut energy costs but also reduces pressure on the main power grid. With demand on the rise and technology becoming more accessible, solar energy is quickly turning into a practical and sustainable option for homes across Hyderabad.


When our govts and officials desert us and tax us .
It’s Allah blessings that the same sun that shines provides us with power
Loadshedding can be big factor if too much sun
don’t worry brother, they will find a way to make solar tech meaningless just like they did with inverter technology…
The title reads that after Govts move pricea have declined. The article fails to comment in what move from govt resulted in decline of solar panel prices.