Over the past few years, KNOX has become a well-known brand in Pakistan in recent years.
Our network is distributed across all major cities in Pakistan. KNOX lithium batteries and On-Grid inverters remain among the top-performing solar products.
A big part of that visibility comes from the brand’s own platform, Knox Solar, which positions itself as one of Pakistan’s most reliable renewable energy brands, and part of it comes from a growing network of dealers stocking everything from compact residential units to full C&I on-grid inverters for commercial rooftops.
Knox is not just about marketing. According to the brand’s own About Us page, it contributes to the solar industry globally, including Shenzhen, Dubai, Islamabad, and Manchester, and it manufactures its own OEM/ODM solar inverters, lithium energy storage systems, and battery packs rather than simply rebranding generic hardware.
The company also lists compliance with international standards such as CE, UN38.3, and several IEC certifications, which matters a lot in a market where many “no-name” inverters quietly disappear after a couple of monsoon seasons.
Why Pakistan Should Switch to Solar and Hybrid Energy Today
Due to the rise in electricity bills from PKR 9 per unit in 2015 to now, in 2026, it is up to 47. On one side, electricity bills are increasing, while on the other side, load shedding problems are still not resolved. The unscheduled time of load shedding disrupts small businesses and create proble whether in winter or summer, because in both seasons we cannot live in a comfortable environment. In summer, we need AC, while in winter, we need an electric heater.
There’s a second, more recent reason this decision has become urgent: Pakistan’s net metering rules changed in 2026.
Top 5 Inverters in Pakistan: Features, Capacity, Pros & Cons
KNOX currently offers more than 20 inverter and storage products, ranging from small residential hybrid units to 100kW+ commercial on-grid inverters. Here are five models worth knowing covering the newest launches, proven mid-range workhorses, and the entry-level option that’s been popular with budget-conscious buyers.
| Model | Capacity | Phase | Type | Protection Rating | Best Suited For |
| KNOX Zynex Series | 1kW – 8kW | Single-Phase | Hybrid (Dual MPPT) | IP66 | Homes & small businesses, newest tech |
| KNOX Xenon 12066 | 6.6kW | Single-Phase | Hybrid (Solar+Battery+Grid) | IP66 | Medium homes needing high efficiency (98%) |
| KNOX Xenon 18000 & 22500 | 12kW – 15kW | Three-Phase | Hybrid | — (Type II SPD + anti-islanding) | Large homes, guest houses, small commercial |
| KNOX Krypton 12002/13002/15002 | 8.5kW – 11.5kW | — | Hybrid (Bidirectional) | IP65 | Mid-range homes/businesses, flexible sizing |
| KNOX Krypton Eco 5000 & 6600 | 4kW & 6.2kW | Single-Phase | Hybrid (Batteryless capable) | IP65 | Budget-conscious, small homes & shops |
1. Knox Zynex Series The Newest Flagship (1kW–8kW, Single-Phase Hybrid)
Zynex Series inverter was released in late 2025. It is a hybrid inverter with single-phase MPPT trackers and IP66 weatherproof protection, built for homes and small businesses setups.It is also built in with WiFi/RS485 and can easily connect with a mobile. There is also intelligent switching between the grid and the battery with load prioritization.
Pros: The newest technology platform comes from Knox and is rated IP66 for semi-outdoor mounting, dual MPPT for more generation from panels angled in separate directions, and real-time app monitoring that really helps keep track of daily generation.
Cons: Single-phase technology is suitable for domestic use and not for larger 3-phase commercial loads; it is a new product with limited field experience in Pakistan as compared to older lines of Knox.
2. 6.6kW Xenon Hybrid Solar Inverter
sTheXenon 12066 is a single-phase hybrid solar inverter that intelligently combines solar, battery, and grid input into one seamless unit. It delivers a claimed peak conversion efficiency of up to 98%, ensuring minimal energy is lost during the conversion process. For larger three-phase requirements, Knox PV also offers the more powerfulXenon 18000 & 22500 series.
It is rated IP66 which is ideal for rooftop outdoor use in Pakistan’s extreme weather. It can withstand extreme heat ranging from -25°C to 60°C, making it suitable for use in various climatic conditions.
Homes needing compatible battery storage can pair it with Knox PV’sResidential Energy Storage range, including the Powerwall series. Buyers comparing hybrid options at different power levels should also explore theKrypton 9000 andKrypton 9055 for mid-range alternatives. The complete Knox PV lineup is available to browse on theProducts page
3. Three-Phase Power Xenon
For big homes and large commercial buildings running on three-phase connections, the Xenon 18000 & 22500 step up to true three-phase hybrid operation.It is the combination of solar, battery, and grid integration with monitoring of wifi.
Pros: This inverter is facing three phase output electricity, which is why it can easily handly to heavy loads and distribute to voltage with proper balance.
Cons: At roughly 72–73kg, it’s a heavy unit requiring proper wall-mounting and installation planning; it’s sized for bigger properties, so it would be overkill and overpriced for a small house.
4. Krypton 12002 | 13002 | 15002 Flexible Mid-Range Hybrid Series
The Krypton 12002/13002/15002 series gives buyers three capacity options within one family, with bidirectional power flow that allows efficient battery charging from either solar or grid, plus automatic switching during outages. It supports Wi-Fi, RS485, and 4G with cloud-based monitoring, smart load control, and an IP65-rated enclosure with multi-layer protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, reverse polarity, and arc faults.
Pros: There are three different sizes of inverter options available. You can choose according to your need and roof size. One of the important things about these inverters is it can easily switch on power backup during load shedding.
Cons: The cons of this inverter is if we compare both inverter IP65 and IP66 ratings on the Xenon and Zynex lines, IP65 is slightly more weather resistant than IP66. Without guidance, three model numbers can be confusing for new buyers without guidelines.
5. Krypton Eco 5000 & 6600 The Entry-Level Choice
TheKrypton Eco 5000 & 6600 represent KNOX’s long-standing, budget-friendly entry point, and they’re the models most commonly featured in dealer “affordable KNOX inverter” promotions across Pakistan.
Pros: The most affordable entry point into the KNOX ecosystem; battery-less operation gives flexibility for buyers not ready to invest in batteries yet; lightweight design makes installation quick and low-cost.
Cons: Lower capacity (4kW/6.2kW) suits smaller homes and shops rather than large households; its operating temperature range (-10°C to 50°C) is narrower than the Xenon series’ -25°C to 60°C range, so placement matters more in extreme heat.
Final Thoughts
Pakistan’s solar market is changing fast. Tariffs keep rising, the 2026 net billing rules have reshaped the math around exporting electricity, and self-consumption through hybrid inverters with battery backup is now the smarter long-term strategy for most households. KNOX has built a fairly complete lineup to match that shift, from the brand-new Zynex Series and high-efficiency Xenon 12066, to the heavier three-phase Xenon 18000 & 22500, the flexible Krypton 12002/13002/15002 family, and the budget-friendly Krypton Eco 5000 & 6600.
The best first step is to size your system correctly before spending a single rupee, whether you’re installing a small one or a large one for your roof and load. Browse the full lineup on the Products page, and when you’re ready for personalized guidance on which KNOX inverter matches your home or business, reach out through Contact Us. Getting the sizing right now is what determines whether your solar investment pays for itself in three years or eight.