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Solar power gains momentum as industries expand investment in Pakistan

By Staff Reporter | The Nation Apr 1, 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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