
We handle the utility paperwork, so you don't have to.
Connecting a solar system to the grid under Bangladesh's net metering guideline involves utility-specific applications, technical documentation, and inspection scheduling that can be confusing for a first-time applicant. Requirements and turnaround times vary depending on whether the connection falls under BPDB, DESCO, DPDC, REB, or another local distribution utility, and missing a document can delay approval by weeks.
CZ Engineering manages this process directly on the customer's behalf, preparing the required single-line diagrams and application forms, submitting them to the correct utility office, and coordinating the site inspection and meter installation needed for final sign-off. Our goal is for the customer's only involvement to be signing the final application and welcoming the utility inspector on inspection day.
We confirm which utility serves the site and review its specific net metering eligibility and documentation requirements.
We prepare the single-line diagram, technical specifications, and application forms required for submission.
The application is submitted to the relevant utility office, with our team following up to track its progress.
We schedule and accompany the utility's site inspection, addressing any technical queries raised on the spot.
Once approved, the bi-directional meter is installed and the system is formally connected under net metering terms.
Tell us about your property or project and our engineers will get back to you with a free, no-obligation solar assessment.