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LAHORE: Excessive panel imports have encouraged aggressive solar power system installations by consumers across the country to reduce their inflated power bills.

This was stated by Adil Mehmood, the former president of the Sheikhupura Chamber of Commerce & Industry, while sharing his views about solar industry.

According to him, solar panel dealers are busier than last year, while dealers of power generators and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) have still been waiting for the buyers to turn up. A few years back, UPS used to rule the market when battery prices were also lower.

He said the corporate sector, industries, educational institutions and petrol pumps are also converting into solar systems to save overhead costs.

“In 2023, the imports of solar panels totalled 4,000 gigawatts (GW), but this figure has already been surpassed by a big margin in just few months,” he said, adding: “The consumers are benefiting from cheaper panels but are still waiting for a cut in battery and inverter prices as this would greatly help people install solar power system to overcome high electricity bills.”

He feared hike in inverter prices due to 30-40 percent increase in valuation of inverters. This may cause some problems for the solar industry as well as for those people who are planning to convert on solar system, he feared.

Welcoming the Punjab government announcement to provide solar panels to the people on this Independence Day, he said the government needs to help promote solarisation in the country by extending incentives or giving soft loans to both the people as well as industry. By converting industries on solar system, the industrial sector can grow significantly, he said, adding: “The government must facilitate in this regard and reduce valuation of inverters to achieve desired results.”

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“The global photovoltaic industry is developing in full swing. China-Pakistan cooperation in related industries can make due contributions to the global response to climate change,” Ali Majid, Pakistan General Manager of LONGi, emphasized, “By providing high-quality solar panels and promoting sustainable energy solutions, we are aiding the country in achieving its renewable energy goals.”

A solar energy revolution is taking place across Pakistan.

Since July, Sindh Province has announced that it will promote 200,000 PV home systems across the province, and plans to build several large-scale photovoltaic projects, each with a capacity of 305 MW.

Balochistan’s PV conversion plan is proceeding in an orderly manner, which will help agricultural water wells switch from fossil fuel-driven to PV power generation, thereby reducing fuel costs and improving energy efficiency.

Since August, Punjab Province has also introduced a policy of free supply of PV modules. For citizens with electricity consumption of no more than 200 units, the policy allows them to obtain photovoltaic modules for free from August 14, while citizens with electricity consumption of more than 200 but no more than 500 units will have to pay 10% of the cost, and the remaining 90% of the cost will be borne by the government.

Under this policy, it is expected that the electricity cost burden of low-income households will be reduced by about 40%.
 
Solar power gains momentum as industries expand investment in Pakistan

The Nation
Mar 31, 2025

Pakistan’s solar energy sector has gained momentum in recent years, with increasing investments in renewable energy infrastructure. The country has seen a steady rise in solar adoption across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors, driven by rising electricity costs, frequent power shortages, and government incentives promoting clean energy. Against this backdrop, global solar leader Trinasolar has further strengthened its commitment to Pakistan by signing MoUs with major distributors at the Solar Pakistan 2025 exhibition in Lahore.

The agreements, signed with Mesol, Diwan, NMC Group, and Premier Energy, will facilitate the distribution of Trinasolar’s 210mm n-type i-TOPCon Vertex N modules across Pakistan. These advanced solar modules, including the 725W (NEG21C.20), 645W (NEG19RC.20), and DUOMAX N 600W (NEG18C.20), offer high efficiency, better performance under extreme temperatures, and lower Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), making them well-suited to Pakistan’s diverse climate conditions.

Industry experts believe these partnerships will accelerate Pakistan’s renewable energy transition by improving the availability of reliable and cost-effective solar solutions. Speaking at the signing, Edison Zhou, Head of Pakistan, Australia, and New Zealand said: “We are proud to collaborate with leading Pakistani distributors.

These agreements mark an important step in expanding access to our latest Vertex N modules and supporting Pakistan’s clean energy future.”

Representatives from local distributors also highlighted the importance of these collaborations. Yousuf Allahwala, Director of Mesol, stated that the partnership would bring “world-class solar technology” to Pakistan, while Saleem Diwan, CEO of Diwan, said it would help businesses achieve “maximum performance and long-term savings.”

The industry remains at the forefront of the global solar industry, recently surpassing 170GW in 210mm module shipments, maintaining its position as a BNEF Tier 1 Energy Storage Manufacturer, and reinforcing its commitment to innovation and sustainability.
 
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