On the ground in Lalitpur —
What's different here.
Lalitpur's heritage-conservation zones (especially around Patan Durbar Square) mean exterior changes need heritage-committee approval — we handle that paperwork for gate-motor and exterior lighting installs. Interior automation work in protected buildings doesn't require permits but does require careful wiring routes.
Jhamsikhel and Sanepa are our density sweet spot: newer 3–5 storey residences with conduit-ready electrical rooms. Most full home-automation projects here complete in 4–6 days with zero structural disruption.
Sliding gate motors are the single most-requested install in Lalitpur — the wider plot sizes and boundary-wall construction here make automated gates both practical and popular. We stock Everest, Italian, and swing-motor options for same-week installation.
Solar in Lalitpur has slightly better irradiance than Kathmandu proper (less smog, better southern exposure for south-facing roofs in Bhainsepati and Lubhu). A 3 kW rooftop in Lalitpur typically produces 4,500–4,800 kWh/year versus 4,200–4,500 in Kathmandu.
Our Lalitpur response time is identical to Kathmandu Valley — same-day consultations are common for properties inside Ring Road.
- Nearest NEA office
- NEA Lalitpur Distribution Centre · Kupondole. Net-metering applications accepted Sun–Fri 10:00–16:00.
- Solar irradiance
- 4.9 kWh/m²/day average (slightly above Kathmandu)
- Monsoon impact
- June–September: south-facing installs continue with temporary covers; heritage-zone exterior work paused.
- Typical pricing
- Typical Lalitpur ranges match Kathmandu; boundary-wall gate motors start at NPR 45,000 installed; solar PV with slightly better irradiance gives ~7% faster payback.