If you’re paying LESCO, GEPCO, FESCO, or any other Punjab electricity company and your monthly consumption stays under 200 units, you might qualify for completely free solar panels under the CM Punjab Solar Scheme 2026. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz launched this Roshan Gharana program to help over 100,000 low-consumption households get rid of electricity bills permanently while also dealing with load shedding.
This isn’t a loan or subsidy where you pay back later—it’s genuinely free. You get solar panels, inverter, battery, full installation, everything at zero cost if you meet the eligibility criteria. The catch is spots are limited and filling fast, so if you qualify, register immediately before your district’s quota runs out.
What Exactly Is the CM Punjab Solar Scheme
The official name is the Roshan Gharana Program or CM Free Solar Panel Scheme 2026. It’s a Punjab government initiative targeting households that consume less than 200 units of electricity monthly. The idea is simple: give these families solar power systems so they become energy independent, reduce load on the grid, and never worry about rising electricity tariffs again.

What you get completely free:
- Solar panels (usually 550W system for under 100 units, larger for 100-200 units)
- Solar inverter to convert DC power to AC for your home appliances
- Battery storage for nighttime power usage
- Complete installation by government-approved technicians
- Net metering setup so excess power can feed back to the grid
- Warranty coverage on all equipment
Once installed, your daytime electricity comes from solar panels. The battery stores excess power for evening use. On cloudy days or if you exceed solar capacity, you pull from the regular grid as backup. But for most 200-unit households, the solar system covers nearly 100% of needs.
Who Qualifies for Free Solar Panels
Not everyone gets solar panels—there are specific eligibility requirements. Before registering, check your latest electricity bill on eBillPakistan to confirm you meet the criteria.
Basic eligibility requirements:
- Punjab resident: Must have valid CNIC with Punjab address
- Domestic electricity connection only: Commercial, industrial, or agricultural meters don’t qualify
- Monthly consumption under 200 units: Based on average of last 6-12 months
- Sanctioned load 2 kW or less: Check your bill—most small homes are 1-2 kW
- Active meter with no tampering history: No theft cases or meter bypass issues
- Good payment record: Maximum 3 late payments in the last 12 months
- One application per household: Can’t apply for multiple connections at same address
- Property ownership or valid tenancy: Own the house or have landlord permission
| Requirement | Details | How to Verify |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Usage | Up to 200 units average | Check last 6 months on eBillPakistan |
| Sanctioned Load | 2 kW or less | Printed on your electricity bill |
| Meter Condition | Active, no tampering record | Bill shows “active” status |
| Payment History | Max 3 late payments yearly | Review bill payment dates on eBillPakistan |
| Connection Type | Domestic/Residential only | Bill shows “domestic” tariff category |
Priority given to:
- Households consuming under 100 units monthly (first phase priority)
- Low-income areas and underprivileged communities
- Districts with high load shedding hours
- Families with disabled members or senior citizens (some districts)
If you’re right at 200 units or slightly above some months, you might still qualify if your average stays under the threshold. The program looks at your consumption pattern over time, not just one month
Registration Process: Two Easy Methods
Punjab government made registration deliberately simple so even people without internet can apply. You can register online or via SMS, whichever is easier for you.
Method 1: Online Registration
The official CM Punjab Solar Scheme website is the primary registration portal. Here’s exactly how to register online.
Online registration steps:
- Go to the official website: cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk
- Click on “Register Now” or “Apply for Solar Panels” button
- Create account with your CNIC number, full name as per CNIC, mobile number, email address (optional but recommended), and password
- Verify your mobile number through OTP (one-time password sent via SMS)
- Login to your new account
- Fill the application form with:
- 14-digit electricity bill reference number from eBillPakistan
- Complete residential address matching your CNIC and bill
- District and tehsil
- Property ownership status (owner or tenant)
- Number of family members in household
- Average monthly electricity consumption
- Upload required documents (CNIC copy, latest electricity bill copy)
- Submit application
- Save your application tracking number displayed on screen
- You’ll receive SMS confirmation with your application number
The portal automatically pulls your consumption data from the electricity company once you enter your reference number, so make sure that number is 100% accurate.
Method 2: SMS Registration
If you don’t have internet or prefer not to deal with websites, SMS registration is even simpler.
SMS registration format:
- Type your 14-digit electricity bill reference number, then space, then last 7 digits of your CNIC
- Send to short code: 8800
- Example: If your reference is 12345678901234 and CNIC ends in 1234567, text: 12345678901234 1234567 to 8800
- You’ll receive confirmation SMS if registration is successful
- Save the confirmation message—it contains your application tracking number

SMS registration is free from all Pakistani networks. If you don’t get a reply within 10 minutes, try again or check you typed the number correctly.
“SMS method works perfectly for people in rural areas or elderly folks who aren’t comfortable with websites. Just get your bill reference from eBillPakistan, write it down carefully, and send the SMS. Registration takes 30 seconds.” — CM Solar Scheme Helpdesk Officer
What Happens After You Register
Registration doesn’t guarantee immediate installation—there’s a verification and selection process. Here’s the timeline and what to expect.
| Stage | Timeline | What Happens |
|---|---|---|
| Application Received | Immediate | You get confirmation SMS with tracking number |
| Data Verification | 7-14 days | System cross-checks your bill, CNIC, consumption automatically |
| Ballot/Lottery Draw | Monthly | Eligible applicants enter lottery for available quota |
| Selection Notification | After ballot | Winners receive SMS and phone call notification |
| Home Verification Visit | 1-2 weeks after selection | Team visits to confirm address, roof suitability, meter status |
| Installation Scheduling | 2-4 weeks after verification | Technicians schedule installation date with you |
| Solar System Installation | 1-2 days | Complete setup: panels, inverter, battery, net metering |
| System Activation | Immediate after install | Your solar starts generating power, reducing grid dependence |
How the ballot system works:
Because demand exceeds available solar systems, Punjab government uses a transparent lottery system. All eligible applicants in a district go into a computerized ballot draw. Winners are selected randomly. If you’re not selected in one month’s draw, you automatically stay in the pool for next month’s draw until either you win or the program ends.
Tracking your application status:
- Visit the CM Solar Scheme website and login with your account
- Check “Application Status” section showing current stage
- SMS your tracking number to 8800 for status update
- Call the helpline (number provided on website) with your application number
Home Verification: What Inspectors Check
If you’re selected in the ballot, a verification team visits your home before installation. They’re checking that everything you claimed in the application is accurate and that your property can actually support solar panels.
What verification team examines:
- Roof condition and space: Need about 50-70 square feet for panels, roof should be structurally sound
- Roof orientation: South-facing is ideal, but east or west works too
- Shading issues: Trees, buildings, or structures blocking sunlight reduce efficiency
- Electricity meter verification: Confirm it matches your application, check for tampering
- Address confirmation: Make sure you actually live there and address matches CNIC
- Household size: Verify consumption pattern makes sense for family size
- Structural safety: Roof can handle panel weight (panels are light, but still checked)
Common verification failure reasons:
- Roof has too much shade from surrounding buildings or trees
- Roof structure is weak or damaged and needs repair first
- No suitable roof space (very small house or roof already occupied)
- Address doesn’t match application or applicant doesn’t actually live there
- Meter shows tampering or theft history not disclosed in application
- Actual consumption when checked is consistently above 200 units
If verification fails for fixable reasons (like trimming a tree or repairing roof), you may get a chance to fix it and re-verify. If it’s fundamental issues like wrong address or consumption too high, application gets rejected.
Installation Process and What You Get
Once verification passes, installation happens fast. Government-approved vendors handle everything at no cost to you.
Complete installation includes:
- Solar panels: Usually 550W or 1000W system depending on your consumption bracket
- Mounting structure: Aluminum or steel frame to secure panels to roof
- Solar inverter: Converts DC power from panels to AC power for home use
- Battery bank: Stores excess solar energy for nighttime usage
- Charge controller: Manages battery charging and prevents overcharge
- Net metering setup: Bidirectional meter tracks power you send back to grid
- Wiring and safety components: All electrical connections, breakers, earthing
- Installation labor: Professional technicians do everything

Installation day process:
- Technician team arrives (usually 2-3 people)
- They survey roof one more time and mark panel positions
- Install mounting structure securely to roof
- Mount solar panels on structure and wire them together
- Install inverter inside home at convenient location
- Set up battery bank (usually near inverter)
- Connect everything together and wire to your home’s electrical system
- Replace your old meter with net meter
- Test entire system to ensure it’s working
- Show you how to operate and monitor the system
- Give you warranty documents and maintenance instructions
Installation typically takes 6-8 hours for a complete setup. You’ll need to be home during installation to provide access and sign completion documents.
How Solar Panels Affect Your Electricity Bill
After installation, your electricity bill changes dramatically—usually dropping to nearly zero or even negative if you generate more than you consume.
How it works with net metering:
- During sunny hours, solar panels generate electricity for your home
- If you generate more than you’re using, excess power feeds back to the grid
- The net meter tracks both consumption from grid and contribution to grid
- Your bill shows: Units consumed from grid – Units contributed to grid = Net consumption
- If net consumption is positive, you pay for those units (at reduced rate)
- If net consumption is negative, you’ve generated more than you used and get credit
Example monthly bill after solar installation:
| Item | Before Solar | After Solar |
|---|---|---|
| Units consumed from grid | 180 units | 50 units (nighttime/cloudy days) |
| Units generated by solar | 0 units | 200 units |
| Units sent back to grid | 0 units | 70 units (excess) |
| Net consumption | 180 units | -20 units (credit) |
| Monthly bill amount | PKR 3,500 | PKR 0 (credit carries forward) |
You can check your solar-adjusted bill on eBillPakistan just like before. The bill clearly shows solar generation, grid consumption, and net metering calculation. Credits from excess generation roll over month to month.
“Families who were paying PKR 2,500-4,000 monthly before solar now see bills of PKR 100-500 or even zero. Some generate so much excess in summer that they build up credits lasting through winter months when solar production is lower.”
Important Things to Know Before Applying
A few critical details that people often miss when applying for the CM Punjab Solar Scheme.
Application deadline and availability:
- Program runs until government budget allocated for solar systems is exhausted
- Different districts have different quotas based on population
- Some districts fill up faster than others
- First-come first-serve within eligibility criteria, so apply early
- Government may extend or expand program depending on success and budget
One household rule strictly enforced:
- Only one solar system per household address, regardless of how many meters
- If you have two separate meters at same house, pick one for solar
- Multiple family members can’t apply separately for the same address
- Duplicate applications get automatically rejected
Maintenance and warranty:
- Solar panels typically have 20-25 year lifespan
- Inverter and battery usually warranty 5-10 years
- Government provides free maintenance for first 2-3 years (check current terms)
- After warranty, basic maintenance costs are minimal (cleaning panels, checking connections)
- You’re responsible for keeping panels clean and reporting issues
System ownership:
- Solar system becomes your property after installation
- If you sell the house, solar system stays with the property
- Can’t remove and take with you if you move
- Can’t sell the solar equipment separately
Common Questions and Issues
What if my consumption varies above and below 200 units?
They look at your average. If you hit 220 units one month but normally stay at 150-180, you likely still qualify. Check your last 6 months average on eBillPakistan. As long as the average is under 200, you’re good.
Can I apply if I rent the house?
Yes, but you need landlord permission in writing. The solar system stays with the property, so landlords usually agree since it increases property value. Some landlords might even reduce your rent since you’re getting free electricity.
What if I don’t get selected in the ballot?
Your application stays active and automatically enters future ballot draws until you either win or the program closes. Keep checking your status monthly. Some people get selected in the second or third month.
Do I need to pay anything at any stage?
Absolutely nothing if you go through the official channels. If anyone asks for payment—registration fee, processing fee, installation fee, anything—it’s a scam. Report it immediately. The entire program is 100% free by government policy.
What happens during load shedding?
Your solar system with battery backup keeps working during load shedding. That’s one of the biggest benefits—no more sitting in darkness during outages. As long as your battery has charge, you have electricity regardless of grid status.
Can I add more panels later if my consumption increases?
The free government system is fixed at what they install. If you want to expand later, you can buy and add panels yourself, but that’s your own investment. The government system is sized for your current under-200-unit consumption.
How to Get Help and Support
If you run into issues during registration, have questions about eligibility, or need to check your application status, multiple support channels are available.
Official support channels:
- CM Solar Scheme Helpline: Check the official website for current helpline number (toll-free)
- District coordination offices: Each district has a focal person for the program
- Website portal: Login and use the query/support section
- SMS helpline: Text your tracking number to 8800 for status
- Social media: Official CM Punjab and Energy Department pages post updates
For bill-related queries:
- Use eBillPakistan to verify your consumption and get your reference number
- Contact your DISCO (LESCO, GEPCO, FESCO, etc.) if bill details seem wrong
- Make sure your sanctioned load is correctly shown before applying
Beware of scams:
- Only use official government website (cmsolarscheme.punjab.gov.pk)
- Never pay anyone claiming to “guarantee” selection or “fast-track” application
- Don’t share OTP codes with anyone calling about your application
- Registration is free—any payment request is fraudulent
- If unsure about a call or message, verify through official helpline
The CM Punjab Solar Scheme 2026 is probably the best opportunity for low-consumption households to escape rising electricity costs permanently. If you consistently use under 200 units monthly in Punjab, there’s literally no reason not to apply. Worst case, you don’t get selected in the ballot and nothing changes. Best case, you get a PKR 200,000-300,000 solar system completely free and never pay an electricity bill again.
The registration takes 5 minutes. The potential benefit lasts 20+ years. For families struggling with electricity bills in Punjab, this program is genuinely life-changing. Stop paying LESCO, FESCO, MEPCO, or GEPCO thousands every month when you could be generating your own clean, free electricity from the sun.
Farhan Shafique is a Pakistan-based researcher and content writer specializing in electricity billing systems and public utility services. He has spent years studying billing structures, tariff calculations, and consumer rights to help people better understand their monthly bills. Through detailed guides and step-by-step explanations, he aims to simplify complex utility processes for everyday users.
