
Residential hybrid
Residential hybrid solar planning
A homeowner received site-specific guidance on usable roof area, hybrid backup sizing, and a phased budget path that balanced daytime savings with essential night-time power priorities.
DHA, Karachi
Residential hybrid
Real installation and handover images from site.
Project type
Residential hybrid
Location
DHA, Karachi
Outcome
Built around clean daytime savings with enough battery strategy for essential night-time use.
01 The Fit
The brief combined daytime savings with essential backup needs.
This residential hybrid direction started with the same questions most homeowners ask first: how much daytime savings the roof can support, what should stay backed up, and what the system should prioritize after sunset.
That keeps the recommendation tied to real household use instead of a generic equipment list.
02 The Plan
Roof area, battery strategy, and budget had to stay in the same conversation.
The planning approach balanced usable roof area, hybrid backup sizing, and a phased budget so the proposal stayed practical for the home as it is actually used.
That matters more than a headline number when the client is choosing between savings, resilience, and installation cost.
03 The Result
The outcome kept savings strong while protecting essential night-time use.
Built around clean daytime savings with enough battery strategy for essential night-time use.
The result is a clearer hybrid path for homeowners who want lower KE dependence without overbuilding the system.
Project gallery
Real site images from installation through handover.
These images stay focused on the roof, the installation work, and the electrical finish so the project is easy to judge without filler.




Start a Similar Project
Send the roof, the bill, and the operating requirement first.
That gives enough context to decide whether the next step should be a quick estimate, a site visit, or a fuller proposal.