
Projects
Real Karachi solar work, filtered down to the clearest proof.
No stock renders, no generic dashboard graphics. This page focuses on finished roofs, active installation, and electrical commissioning detail from real field work.
Finished systems that show roof coverage and span.
Active structure and mounting work on site.
Electrical and commissioning detail before handover.
Proof Set
The gallery stays selective on purpose.
Only the clearer solar-specific images survive screening for relevance, finish quality, and trust. That keeps the page useful when someone is trying to judge real work quickly.
Approved images
13
Shortlisted from 261 raw project files.
Finished rooftops
5
Wide roof shots with enough distance to inspect alignment and coverage.
Build and commissioning
8
Panel fixing, structure, protection work, and live testing before handover.
Completed rooftops
Finished systems that show roof coverage, span, and overall finish.
Use these to judge alignment, canopy geometry, panel coverage, and how completed systems sit on real Karachi rooftops.
5 approved images with an average score of 9.2/10.
Selection favors clean daylight images with obvious solar context and enough distance to read the finished work properly.

Finished canopy over a residential street
Wide daytime proof of completed panel coverage and canopy span.
Score 9.8/10

Completed multi-roof array
Shows how the finished system covers adjoining roof sections in practice.
Score 9.5/10

Completed roof with neighborhood context
Useful for judging scale, edge conditions, and roof placement.
Score 9.3/10

Portrait proof of completed panel rows
Strong vertical shot for full panel rows and finished output.
Score 9/10

Canopy structure around an existing rooftop core
Shows how steel structure is worked around walls, access, and setbacks.
Score 8.5/10
Structure and install
Active installation work showing how the system is actually built.
These frames focus on steel structure, first-panel placement, under-panel detail, and installer access on site.
5 approved images with an average score of 8.8/10.
Only process shots with clear panel, frame, and roof detail were kept. Generic labor and transport images were removed.

Installer fixing the top-row panel
Clear process shot with panel, crew action, and neighborhood context.
Score 9.3/10

Panel mounting on an active steel frame
Shows the frame, installers, ladder access, and under-panel assembly.
Score 9/10

First panel placement on a new frame
Useful for understanding steel span and early-stage placement.
Score 8.8/10

Under-panel detail during fixing
Closer process angle that still keeps the structure and wiring visible.
Score 8.5/10

Panel lift and alignment from below
Good proof of access constraints and physical mounting work.
Score 8.5/10
Electrical finish
Commissioning details, protection devices, and equipment checks.
This is the technical proof set: inverter-side work, distribution hardware, and the final checks before handover.
3 approved images with an average score of 8.4/10.
The shortlist keeps only electrical images that still read as solar work. Meter-only and unrelated detail shots were excluded.

Hybrid inverter and battery check
Clear technical proof of the commissioning side, not just the roof work.
Score 8.8/10

Protection board and breaker finish
Shows circuit protection hardware and the finish level of the electrical work.
Score 8.3/10

Commissioning with crew and client present
Shows live testing and review around the distribution board before handover.
Score 8/10
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