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30 watts in Rs27,500: Easypaisa, Roshan Energy to unveil solar home solutions models

byCustoms Today Report
18/02/2015
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KARACHI: Easypaisa in collaboration with Roshan Energy will launch solar home solution models.

It will be joint venture of Easypaisa, Tameer Microfinance Bank and Telenor Pakistan. Initially, three solar models (of 30, 60 and 100 watts) are being offered at a price of Rs27,500, Rs38,500 and Rs49,500, respectively. The product can be purchased with an upfront payment of 15 per cent, and the remaining amount can be paid in 18 months through 55,000 Easypaisa shops across the country.

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The 30 watt kit has the capacity to glow two LED lights; 60 watt kit, three LED lights and one fan; and 100 watt kit, three LED lights and two fans.

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