The average Iraqi household spends 120,000-250,000 IQD per month on electricity (grid + generator). A properly sized solar system eliminates generator costs entirely and reduces grid bills by 50-70%.
From Baghdad to Basra and Erbil to Najaf, solar battery banks are helping hospitals, telecom towers, schools, and homeowners ensure energy security, reduce diesel generator reliance, and lower long-term electricity costs.
The government has announced plans to add 12,000 MW of solar energy to the national grid by 2030. This includes a mix of utility-scale plants and smaller installations, such as rooftop solar systems on government buildings and private residences.
Aluminum energy storage boxes in Iraq currently range between $800 and $2,500 per kWh, depending on: Tech specs: Lithium-ion vs. flow batteries? Thermal management add-ons? Prices swing like Baghdad's summer temps.
The cost of solar panel installation in Iraq can vary significantly based on several factors including system size, type of panels used, and installation fees. Typically, you can expect to pay between $1,500 to $3,000 for a 1 kW solar system.
We design bespoke solar setups for off-grid locations, agriculture, and special projects. Unsure what you need? Our team of certified engineers can assess your property and energy requirements to recommend the perfect solution.